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Vipps

Catégorie : FinancesVersion: 3.42.0

Taille:41.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Vipps MobilePay AS

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Description de l'application

Vipps : Transferts d'argent sans effort et sécurisés

Profitez d'une gestion transparente de votre argent avec Vipps ! Utilisez simplement un nom ou un numéro de téléphone pour envoyer de l'argent : c'est aussi sécurisé qu'un virement bancaire, mais beaucoup plus simple. Vipps propose également une gamme de fonctionnalités pratiques : envoyer des cadeaux, vérifier votre solde, payer en entreprise et en magasin, gérer vos factures et même partager vos dépenses avec des amis. Les utilisateurs de plus de 15 ans débloquent des fonctionnalités supplémentaires telles que les paiements en ligne et un abonnement mobile.

Téléchargez Vipps aujourd'hui et faites l'expérience de transactions sans tracas. L’envoi jusqu’à 5 000 kr est gratuit – essayez-le maintenant !

Principales Vipps Caractéristiques :

  • Transferts faciles : Envoyez et demandez de l'argent en utilisant les noms ou les numéros des destinataires.
  • Envoi de cadeaux : Envoyez des cadeaux personnalisés à vos proches.
  • Vue du solde : Surveillez facilement le solde de votre compte.
  • Paiements polyvalents : Payez facilement les entreprises, en magasin et en ligne.
  • Règlements de groupe : Simplifiez le partage des factures et des dépenses avec vos amis.
  • Sécurisé et fiable : Bénéficiez d'une sécurité de niveau bancaire approuvée par des millions de personnes.

Conclusion :

Vipps fournit une solution conviviale pour des transferts d'argent sécurisés et efficaces. Envoyez et recevez de l'argent, effectuez des paiements et envoyez même des cadeaux sans effort. Restez informé de vos finances grâce à des vérifications de solde faciles et au règlement des factures de groupe. Les mesures de sécurité avancées de Vipps garantissent que vos transactions restent protégées. Téléchargez Vipps maintenant et découvrez la commodité dès aujourd'hui !

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TechSavvy Feb 22,2025

Super easy to use and incredibly secure. Love the ability to send money to anyone with just their phone number.

Maria Feb 03,2025

Aplicación muy útil para enviar dinero. Es rápida y segura, pero a veces se bloquea.

Antoine Jan 17,2025

Fonctionne bien, mais je préfère utiliser ma banque pour les transferts importants.

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