Berliners will soon have to pay fees and other payments to the administration via the payment system Wero. This was decided by the digital committee of the House of Representatives, according to a report by Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB).
Wero – a combination of We and Euro – is a digital payment service that allows money to be transferred by providing a mobile phone number or an email address. It is intended to be positioned against US payment services such as Paypal.



The EPI is not a German governing body. It is a partnership of banks who decided to implement Wero. All of them had to work to support it in addition to their existing systems, though it is not exceptionally hard because it’s just a frontend for SEPA. If Spanish banks want to provide Wero to their customers then they’ll join the EPI and have the same say as everyone else. But again, it’s just fucking QR codes that translate to “make an instant SEPA mandate to send X € to Y IBAN” so I don’t understand what there is to be scared of on a technical level.
I don’t understand the point of fragmenting the Eurozone for the sake of fragmenting the Eurozone. Integration is in the long run more complex, expensive, and less user-friendly than standardization. What is so good about competing solutions that they should not eventually be replaced by a common digital payment system?
It’s like with Euro, a lot of countries adopted it and have a say but Germany is the biggest fish so has most to say. This was seen during the crisis when Germany was the one deciding who gets rescue money and on what conditions. I doubt Spanish banks would be an equal partner in EPI, Germany and France will lead it.
On a technical level I don’t know what the long term plans are. It’s actually interesting topic. I will do some digging. If it were as simple as a QR code then I don’t think anyone would be opposing it.
And the point is that Eurozone was already fragmented before Wero arrived. No one is halting Wero to introduce alternative, incompatible solutions. Some countries tried to agree on common standard, this failed, they implemented bunch of different solutions, and then Wero arrived and is trying to make everyone adopt it. It’s too late, other solutions exist and are integrated on national level. The path is integration between those services now, not switching to Wero.