Digital Cash

Cash goes digital – inbjudan till webinar om Crunchfishs delårsrapport för tredje kvartalet 2020

2020-11-11|

Crunchfish AB (”Crunchfish”) offentliggör sin delårsrapport för tredje kvartalet 2020 imorgon, torsdagen den 12 november 2020. I samband med denna kommer ett direktsänt webinar om rapporten, med temat ”Cash goes digital”, att arrangeras klockan 11:00 tillsammans med Alf Riple från Västra Hamnen Corporate Finance.

För att delta vid webinariet registrerar man sig via följande länk: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_XhMMAY8sTyulVrmvdGbHQQ

En inspelning av webinariet kommer efteråt att finnas tillgängligt på bolagets och Västra Hamnen Corporate Finances respektive hemsidor, https://www.crunchfish.com och http://www.vhcorp.se

För ytterligare information, vänligen kontakta:
Ulf Rogius Svensson, IR & Marketing Manager
+46 733 26 81 05

ulf.rogius.svensson@crunchfish.com

Västra Hamnen Corporate Finance AB är Certified Adviser. Epost: ca@vhcorp.se. Telefon +46 40 200 250.

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Offline payments eliminate the risk of disruptions and downtime

2020-11-10|

Less than every tenth purchase transaction in Sweden is made in cash. Sweden’s well-functioning IT infrastructure drives the marginalization of physical currency, which makes the Swedish payment market very sensitive to disruptions and downtime. On the other hand, there are countries with poorer IT infrastructure where too many digital transactions fail. The innovative IT company […]

Less than every tenth purchase transaction in Sweden is made in cash. Sweden’s well-functioning IT infrastructure drives the marginalization of physical currency, which makes the Swedish payment market very sensitive to disruptions and downtime. On the other hand, there are countries with poorer IT infrastructure where too many digital transactions fail. The innovative IT company Crunchfish has developed a solution for offline payments which means that the payment always works seamlessly.

 

The development towards a cashless society has its advantages, but today Sweden is facing a future where it may completely lack a means of payment that works offline. Downtime and longer online disruptions will then risk paralyzing the whole of Sweden. The Swedish Riksbank is considering meeting this challenge through a digital e-krona that has been discussed in three webinars moderated by Crunchfish. For the e-krona to work offline, radical new thinking and new technology is required. Crunchfish’s patent-pending offline solution complements all types of digital payment services, as it works seamlessly even if both the payer and payment recipient lack an online connection.

The offline transactions are digitally signed by the payer and are earmarked for the recipient. Debiting takes place against a balance in the mobile and is therefore guaranteed when the recipient verifies the payment offline. The transactions – which are saved by both parties – are settled when one of the parties goes online, explains Crunchfish’s CEO Joachim Samuelsson, who is a serial entrepreneur and technology pioneer with over twenty patent applications and grants within digital payments and proximity-based interaction.

Integration directly with the payment rail provides enormous scalability
The offline solution is a ground-breaking idea and the need for such a solution is extensive, especially in countries with poorer IT infrastructure. Joachim exemplifies with India; on the UPI rail for immediate payments, more than 2 billion payments were transferred in October alone. However, at some leading banks more than 5 percent of the transactions failed, prompting the Reserve Bank of India to actively urge the market to facilitate offline payments.

The interest in Crunchfish’s offline solution is great as it is a turnkey solution that eliminates the overload on bank servers as well as risks of disruptions and downtime. It can be integrated both with individual mobile wallets but also directly with the rail for immediate payments, the card infrastructure and used in Central Bank Digital Currency solutions, e g the Swedish e-krona. It creates enormous scalability because we reach all mobile wallets that use the rail with an integration. We are already in partner discussions with several international companies about offline payments on their rails.

Secure and seamless solution makes the payment market robust
Offline payments are a welcome addition as it makes digital payments more robust. When it comes to security, the same proven technology is used as for tokenized card payments where the offline transactions are signed digitally from a secure element in the payment app. The transaction is transferred to the recipient with any type of proximity-based interaction, for example QR or BLE, to be verified in an offline-mode with an application running either on a mobile phone or a PC.

Crunchfish’s vision is that we will pay offline by default, just as it has always been with cash. If you need access to more money than what is available in the mobile wallet then you connect online. In offline mode, the transaction is instant and always frictionless because it is independent of anything that can get messed up online. All in all, our offline payment is an exceptionally scalable and flexible solution that we believe will become standard in all mobile wallets in the future, Joachim concludes.

ABOUT CRUNCHFISH
Crunchfish is an IT company from Malmö, Sweden that has developed a patent-pending solution for digital offline payments which can be integrated directly with the payment rail or in a mobile wallet. The offline solution is globally scalable and makes digital payments more robust as the risks of disruptions and downtime are eliminated. Crunchfish operates internationally and has been listed on Nasdaq First North since 2016.

The article on Dagens Industri (in Swedish)

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Blippit rullas ut i svensk handel

2020-11-05|

Crunchfish AB (”Crunchfish”) meddelar idag att bolaget lagt en tillverkningsorder på 500 Blippit appterminaler där merparten avser utrullning till en ledande svensk leverantör av betaltjänster och kassor under nästa år. Utrullningen är viktigt för oss eftersom Blippit nu kommer att börja användas i svensk handel.

Kassaleverantören kommer att erbjuda appterminalen Blippit för Swish-betalningar som en del av sitt kassasystem, för både traditionell kassa och självutcheckning. Pilottest i handeln har påbörjats. Under 2021 räknar kassaleverantören med att rulla ut 400 appterminaler i takt med uppgraderingen av kassan, vilket medför en begränsad finansiell påverkan på Crunchfishs resultat.

”Det är glädjande att Blippit nu kommer att rullas ut i svensk handel. Detta är en komplett kassalösning som används i miljöer där snabba betalningar är mycket viktigt. Handlare med detta kassasystem kommer att kunna erbjuda smidiga Swishbetalningar via vår appterminal”, säger Patrik Lindeberg, VP Global Sales på Crunchfish.

För ytterligare information, vänligen kontakta:
Patrik Lindeberg, VP Global Sales
+46 730 35 67 15

patrik.lindeberg@crunchfish.com

Ulf Rogius Svensson, IR & Marketing Manager
+46 733 26 81 05

ulf.rogius.svensson@crunchfish.com

Västra Hamnen Corporate Finance AB är Certified Adviser. Epost: ca@vhcorp.se. Telefon +46 40 200 250.

Denna information är sådan information som Crunchfish AB är skyldigt att offentliggöra enligt EU:s marknadsmissbruksförordning. Informationen lämnades, genom ovanstående kontaktpersons försorg, för offentliggörande den 5 november 2020.

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Statens roll på den digitala betalmarknaden – en webinarserie i tre delar

2020-11-02|

Under oktober och november 2020 anordnade Digitaliseringsnätverket i Sveriges Riksdag tillsammans med Crunchfish och Svensk Handel en webinarserie i tre delar om statens roll på den digitala betalmarknaden. Moderator för samtliga webinarier var Joachim Samuelsson, VD för Crunchfish.

7 oktober – Nuläge och frågeställningar (på svenska)
Panelister: Riksbanken, Svensk Handel och Mastercard.

21 oktober – Tekniska möjligheter (på engelska)
Panelister – Crunchfish, Swish och Accenture

4 november – Politisk diskussion (på svenska)
Panelister – Riksdagsledamöter från Finansutskottet

Agenda för webinarierna:

1) Statens respektive privata sektorns roller och ansvar på den digitala betalningsmarknaden
a. Hur säkerställs en säker, robust och effektiv betalningsmarknad?
b. Krav på privata sektorn om statliga betalningsmedel marginaliseras.
c. Finns behov av ny lagstiftning på betalmarknaden?

2) Risker med en digitaliserad betalningsmarknad där kontanterna marginaliseras
a. Driftstörningar och konsekvenser vid kris- och krigsförhållanden.
b. Anonymitet och integritet respektive risker för penningtvätt.
c. Digitalt och ekonomiskt utanförskap.

3) Är e-kronan en lösning på riskerna med en kontantlös ekonomi?
a. Allmänhetens, handelns och bankernas behov av digitala centralbankspengar.
b. Krav på e-kronan för att adressera riskerna när kontanter marginaliseras.
c. Konsekvenser för staten och den privata sektorn om e-kronan införs.


The role of the Swedish state in digital payments – a 3-part webinar series

In October and November 2020, the Digitization Network in the Swedish Parliament in collaboration with Crunchfish and Svensk Handel arranged a series of three webinars about the role of the Swedish state in digital payments.The moderator for all webinars was Joachim Samuelsson, CEO of Crunchfish. October 7 – Current situation and issues (in Swedish) Panelists: […]

In October and November 2020, the Digitization Network in the Swedish Parliament in collaboration with Crunchfish and Svensk Handel arranged a series of three webinars about the role of the Swedish state in digital payments.The moderator for all webinars was Joachim Samuelsson, CEO of Crunchfish.

October 7 – Current situation and issues (in Swedish)
Panelists: Riksbanken, Svensk Handel and Mastercard.

October 21 – Technical opportunities (in English)
Panelists – Crunchfish, Swish and Accenture

November 4 – Political discussion (in Swedish)
Panelists – Members of Swedish Parliament from the Finance Committee

 

Agenda for the webinars:

1) The roles and responsibilities of the state and the private sector in the digital payment market

  • How is a secure, robust and efficient payment market ensured?
  • Claims on the private sector if government funds are marginalized.
  • Is there a need for new legislation in the payment market?

2) Risks with a digitalised payment market where cash is marginalized

  • Operational disruptions and consequences in crisis and war conditions.
  • Anonymity and integrity and risks of money laundering.
  • Digital and economic exclusion.

3) Is the e-krona a solution to the risks of a cashless economy?

  • The needs of the public, trade and banks for digital central bank money.
  • Requirements for the e-krona to address the risks when cash is marginalized.
  • Consequences for the state and the private sector if the e-krona is introduced.

 

Background information:

https://www.riksbank.se/globalassets/media/rapporter/e-krona/2018/riksbankens-e-kronaprojekt-rapport-2.pdf

https://www.riksbank.se/globalassets/media/rapporter/ekonomiska-kommentarer/svenska/2020/framtidens-pengar-och-betalningar.pdf

https://mb.cision.com/Public/1460/2799449/9db397dae29b4587.pdf

https://www.riksbank.se/sv/press-och-publicerat/nyheter-och-pressmeddelanden/pressmeddelanden/2020/sa-betalar-svenskarna-2020/

 


The role of the Swedish state in digital payments – part 2

2020-10-26|

The second episode in a series of three open webinars on the role of the state in the digital payment market. The webinars are arranged by the Digitization Network in the Swedish Parliament in collaboration with Crunchfish and Swedish Trade. In this episode, panelists from Swish, Accenture and Crunchfish talk about the technical opportunities within […]

The second episode in a series of three open webinars on the role of the state in the digital payment market. The webinars are arranged by the Digitization Network in the Swedish Parliament in collaboration with Crunchfish and Swedish Trade. In this episode, panelists from Swish, Accenture and Crunchfish talk about the technical opportunities within digital payments. A key take-away is a consensus that an offline solution will be key in order for digital currencies to be fully realised.

The next and final episode, a political discussion, will be broadcast live on November 4 at 11:30! Link to registration for episode 3: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_RMY2mrqxQSmbVfcxA27wUA