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Social Payments going live as Barclays launches Twitter payments through Pingit

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From 10 March, UK shoppers will be able to pay each other and small businesses using their Twitter handles. In a UK first, Barclays will be the first bank to link its successful Pingit peer-to-peer mobile payment service to the social media site.


Launching on both Android phones and iOS devices on Tuesday 10th March, Twitter payments through Pingit will expand the existing service to social media and a potential 13.5 million Twitter users in the UK. The service will be available to all Pingit customers whether they bank with Barclays or not.

To sign up, users can link their Twitter handle to their Pingit profile under the app settings. Payments to friends, family and even small businesses are then easily completed in three easy clicks.

Click 1. Log into Pingit

Click 2. Enter the Twitter handle or select a payee from the contact list

Click 3. Complete the payment instantly

Darren Foulds, Director of Barclays Mobile Banking and Pingit explains: “We are always on the lookout for new and exciting ways to make people’s lives easier and customer feedback plays a big part in how we chose to further develop our apps. Adding the ability to pay people or a small business using just a Twitter handle brings together a social and digital experience to create a new step forward for mobile payments in the UK.”

With 80% of UK Twitter users now accessing the social network through their mobile regularly, the offering gives people a new, fast and safe way to pay without having to always provide either bank details or a phone number.

Launched in 2012, Pingit has now received 3.7 million downloads and over £1 billion has been sent using the app.

This new way of payment will also be available to businesses, providing an added benefit to the 57,000 companies in the UK currently signed up to Barclays Pingit service.

For further information on Barclays Pingit and to download the app visit

Small businesses looking to source a unique QR code and Barclays Pingit acceptance mark, can do so here.

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