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Swish opens up to PSPs

Swish is opening up to PSPs for the first time - eliminating the need for businesses to partner with a bank to get access.

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Zimpler is breaking new ground as the first PSP to integrate directly with Getswish, the company behind Sweden’s most widely used instant payment method.

This change removes one of the biggest onboarding barriers for businesses in highly regulated industries. Until now, merchants needed direct banking relationships to access Swish - an often costly, time-consuming, and restrictive process. Through Zimpler’s direct participation, businesses can now integrate Swish faster, at a lower cost, and with greater stability.

“This is a game-changer for the Swedish payments landscape,” says Johan Strand, CEO of Zimpler. “Many businesses in regulated sectors have faced challenges accessing payment solutions due to complex banking requirements. By offering a direct route, we’re giving merchants a faster, more efficient way to access one of Sweden’s most trusted payment methods.”

Beyond direct merchant access, this could open up the possibility for Zimpler to act as a Swish provider for other PSPs, making the solution even more widely available.

Urban Höglund, CEO of Getswish, adds: “Swish has always been about speed, security, and ease of use. With this partnership we make it possible for more companies to accept Swish payments.”
With the rise of account-to-account (A2A) payments and increasing pressure for frictionless payment solutions, this collaboration signals a major shift in Sweden’s financial ecosystem.

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