Bitwage Officially Launches UK Bitcoin Payroll Services
Bitwage’s Official Launch in the UK
BitwageBitwage Officially Launches UK Bitcoin Payroll Services offers solutions for remote workers to receive wages in a variety of currencies including bitcoin. Using the service, workers can get paid in bitcoin without having to ask each employer to pay in the cryptocurrency or sign up with Bitwage. They simply give the employers Bitwage’s bank account details to receive payments in.
Bitwage claims to have over 13,000 registered workers and have processed over $21.6 million in international wages. Users can invoice employers or clients in the United States (US), United Kingdom (UK), and the European Union (EU). Wages received can be split into any ratio between different bank accounts and bitcoin wallets.
On Monday, the company announced the official launch of their services in the UK, stating:
We are now able to offer workers anywhere in the world the ability to receive wages from companies in the UK through local banking partners. This means that our workers can receive wages through Faster Payments, Bacs, Chaps or Swift into local UK GBP bank accounts.
Bacs, Faster Payments, and Chaps Now Supported
Bitwage founder and president Jonathan Chester told Bitcoin.com that the company has been beta testing this service. He explained that although the ability to receive wages in British pounds (GBP) existed previously, it was not done locally and was never publicly launched. Without local UK partners, the service was not cost-effective. Chester detailed:
Before this, we had a banking partner with GBP correspondent accounts in Ireland that could receive Chaps, but not Faster Payments or Bacs. This was a costly solution for potential clients in the UK, so there was very little usage. We have now been working with these same customers during the beta testing of our new local UK services.
Bitwage Officially Launches UK Bitcoin Payroll ServicesChaps is the UK’s same-day high-value payment system, currently used by 26 direct participants including the Bank of England and over 5,000 indirect participants. Payments are transferred over Swift and settled intraday in central bank funds. In 2016 Chap’s volumes reached a record 39 million transactions, worth £75.6 trillion.
Bitwage Officially Launches UK Bitcoin Payroll ServicesBacs is responsible for the clearing and settlement of UK automated payment methods, direct debit and Bacs direct credit. The company processed 6.22 billion transactions to UK bank accounts in 2016, worth £4.8 trillion. Faster Payments is a UK banking initiative which uses the Bacs system to reduce payment times between different banks’ customer accounts from three working days to a few hours. While Chaps focuses on same-day service for high-value transactions, Faster Payments is tailored to the much larger number of smaller payments.
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Great. Good to see UK is not left behind in the race for Crypto. I hope to see more from the original homeland of the real Satoshi Nakamoto!
UK is falling behind in the game of crypto at the moment due the banking system, and as London is the HUB of financial system of EU they are really hard on Crypto as they dont want to lose their place in financial services they offer to the rest of the world, i have heard people bank accounts have been shut down due to bitcoin activity.