Trustly Inc

Trustly Inc

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Trustly Inc

Business Personal Trustly Pay Smarter payments for your business Trustly ID Reduce fraud and streamline onboarding Trustly Payouts Secure payouts in seconds Trustly Connect Make ACH simple for customers eCommerce Optimize checkout and lifetime value Payment Initiation Guaranteed payments & payouts
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About Trustly Inc About Trustly Trustly was launched in 2008 and has grown rapidly to become the global leader in Pay by Bank solutions. With Open Banking at its core, Trustly offers an innovative Pay by Bank platform, bridging the gap between consumers and merchants. Its patented technology ensures that transactions are processed in real-time, providing both speed and security for all parties involved. Trustly's dedication to reimagining how the world pays is reflected in its collaborations with major brands such as PayPal, eBay, and Hargreaves Lansdown in Europe and FanDuel, T-Mobile, and Coinbase in North America. To date, Trustly has transformed the performance and experience of payments for over 9,000 merchants in 30+ markets, connecting them to 650+ million consumers through 12,000 banks. Trustly is a licensed Payment Institution under the second payment services directive (PSD2). It operates under the supervision of the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority in the EU, EEA and the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK. In the US, Trustly is state-regulated as required to serve its target markets. Trustly is a global leader in Pay by Bank solutions, enabling fast, secure, real-time transactions through its Open Banking platform. Partnering with major brands such as PayPal, eBay, FanDuel and Coinbase, Trustly connects over 9,000 merchants to 650+ million consumers via 12,000 banks across 30+ markets. Founded in 2008, the company processed nearly $100 billion in payments in 2024 and continues to redefine how the world pays. Trustly operates under the supervision of the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority, the UK’s FCA, and U.S. state regulators.