TORONTO - Interac Corp. says it has launched a new offering that gives Canadians more ways to pay for online purchases including directly through their bank account.

The company says the Konek payment solution is gradually being rolled out with Staples.ca as its first client, while for customers, access is limited for now to those who bank at BMO, National Bank of Canada, Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank or TD Canada Trust.

The option allows shoppers to pay through their debit or credit cards, or directly from their chequing, savings or line of credit accounts.

Purchases through bank accounts or a line of credit are being done through Interac Direct, which it says is a new digital payments solution with lower merchant fees.

Interac says it created the option in collaboration with Canadian financial institutions to offer more choices in how people pay online, while also lowering cart abandonment.

Kris Zanuldin, head of Konek, says in a statement that it offers a secure, homegrown alternative to international e-commerce payment solutions.

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    Meh. While Interac bringing forward a more ‘universal’ online payment option is great, almost all banks / financial institutions have a US hosted backend that obliterates any privacy and continues to fund and be reliant on US / Foreign interests.

    Our govt has officially come out with a whitepaper saying the obvious – that unless you control your tech stack, there’s not much stopping the US from accessing/taking anything that’s in a US cloud. Banks are definitely in US clouds – hell, there’s only like ONE viable Canadian backend banking system provider in the country that I’m aware of, and it’s only used by a handful of tiny FIs. And it’s not enough of a selling feature to help those small CUs out it seems. And even with that, they’d still need to route payments through US cloud systems – like a bunch of the cheque clearing / processing is done in Microsoft’s cloud now, for example. That got moved into a US tech giant for a chunk of the sector this year.

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    I mean I can already pay with my bank account online. Debit card acts as a MasterCard.

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        6 days ago

        He said bank account online and debit card, but you chose to hear MasterCard.

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          No I’m still correct, he said he uses his debit card to pay online for items since it “acts like a MasterCard”, and that’s because MasterCard (American) handles the transaction, not Interac (Canadian). He may also be using his bank account online for bill payments (Interac / Canadian) but that’s not purchases but usually PAD.

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            “No I’m still correct” - Is that how you passed your high school exams? If only it that easy huh? LOL The American part is not what he was referring to.

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              Sorry American part of what, MasterCard, or the MasterCard debit card? I’m genuinely curious now.

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      6 days ago

      Almost sounds like fintech similar to what one might see in Singapore in their NETS system. I think this Konek system is designed to give Canadians an alternative payment system independent of Visa and Mastercard, while offering businesses and customers reduced transaction rates.

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      It will be good for merchants who want to pay lower fees than they currently do to Visa, MasterCard, PayPal, Stripe, et cetera. All of these are American companies as well so customers and merchants can keep more money in Canada. On the outset to me, it kind of sounds like Interac e-transfer reconstituted into secure e-commerce transactions.

      • 🇨🇦Samuel Proulx🇨🇦@rblind.com
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        6 days ago

        Right, but Canada is small enough that none of the large merchants are going to implement this, are they? Interac already has a payments API, and I’ve only ever encountered it used in the wild once.