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🔗 Source: Sharknoon (Reddit)
I was looking for an alternative for PayPal and quickly stumbled upon Wero. But unfortunately Wero isn’t yet acceppted by all countries, banks and online shops. So I built werotracker.eu to keep track of the adoption of Wero.
➡️ Link: https://werotracker.eu/
This dashboard has the following features:
📈 Show adoption stats
🔍 Search for banks and online shops
✅ Filter for countries and support status (supported/announced/unsupported)
💸 See individual payment features (P2P, eCommerce, POS), not every Wero implementation is equal
📱 App availability
I hope this dashboard is helpful to you 😀
The site as well as the data is open-source under the Apache 2.0 License. You can find the source-code here: https://github.com/sharknoon/wero-tracker
If you see an error or your bank is missing, please give us a hint or contribute directly: https://github.com/sharknoon/wero-tracker?tab=readme-ov-file#contribution
Thank you and have fun 🎉


https://paymentsindustryintelligence.com/europa-and-epi-join-forces-to-extend-sovereign-payments-in-europe/
EPI (Wero) and EuroPA (European Payment Alliance) announced collaboration last year. Most of the banks in the tracker will never implement Wero, they will support it through integration with EuroPA payment systems like Bancomat (Italy), Bizum (Spain), MB WAY (Portugal), and Vipps MobilePay (Nordics).
If you’re in a country that doesn’t have any mobile payment system then yes, your best chance is to wait for Wero. Many people can already pay with European alternatives other than Wero and this will not change. The system will integrate, not be replaced. Only tracking Wero is weird. Wero is just one of many systems and most people will never use it. Tracking integrations between countries would be more useful.