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Zoompass:
Revolutionary new mobile payment service

EnStream LP, a mobile commerce joint venture company in Toronto owned by Bell Mobility, Rogers and TELUS, has just launched Zoompass, a breakthrough mobile money transfer and payment service.


Zoompass gives Canadians a fast and convenient way to send and receive money securely using their mobile phone. The service is enabled through the Zoompass application on the mobile phone which combines an easy-to-use interface with an integrated contact manager that redefines how users send and receive money.

“The launch of Zoompass represents an important milestone in financial services that makes the mobile phone the central device consumers use to transfer money and make purchases,” says Robin Dua, president of EnStream. “The Zoompass mobile service ushers in a new era in electronic payments that addresses a growing desire to move money quickly and easily between friends, family, and merchants.”

EnStream says that Zoompass makes it easy to split a lunch bill, request money from parents, collect sports team fees, solicit money for a co-worker’s gift, or even pay a babysitter — right from a mobile phone.

Using a safe and secure Zoompass account, customers can link their personal bank account or credit card to make loading and transferring money simple and convenient. Customers can access Zoompass on their computer via the Internet, from the mobile Web, or by downloading the Zoompass application right to their wireless phone. And they can manage their account 24/7, anytime, anywhere and transfer money, request money, check their balance, and review their transaction history.

Canada’s three largest wireless phone companies decided to collaborate and launch the Zoompass service together with the vision that a common standard and interoperability for mobile money transfers across all networks would result in unprecedented convenience for consumers. The Zoompass service is available to mobile users on the Bell Mobility, Rogers, and TELUS networks as well as customers of their respective sub-brands and affiliates. Consumers can visit www.zoompass.com to enroll and start using the revolutionary money transfer service on their mobile device.

Zoompass transactions are safeguarded by cutting-edge encryption technologies and every Zoompass transaction is PIN-protected. Customer financial information is stored on secure servers, not on the mobile phone, so even if the phone is lost or stolen, the user’s Zoompass account remains secure.

The Zoompass application interfaces with the address book on select phones, allowing users to quickly send or request money from their contact list.

Another unique feature of the service is the ability for customers to make secure purchases in stores and on the Internet using the balance in their Zoompass account with the optional Zoompass Prepaid MasterCardCard, issued by Peoples Trust. The Zoompass Prepaid MasterCard is enabled with PayPass technology. To pay, customers tap their Zoompass Prepaid MasterCard at PayPass-enabled terminals across Canada. The card can be used at millions of locations worldwide wherever MasterCard cards are accepted, including approximately 1.5 million ATMs.

Dua says, “The launch of Zoompass represents an important milestone towards developing a mobile commerce ecosystem in Canada that provides users a convenient mode of doing everyday transactions with their phone.”

 
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