We are fighting the hidden fees on the Internet

Our Goal
We are on a mission to make an online world financially sustainable for both businesses and customers. We want to achieve it by leveraging Open Banking and driving its adoption through a seamless customer experience.
HOW VOLUME WAS BROUGHT TO LIFE
Our story

Today’s online shopping experience is broken for merchants and their customers. Depending on the payment method, merchants have to pay between 2% and 8% of every sale to payment facilitators - costs that are ultimately paid by consumers in higher prices. Volume was founded with a simple belief: that these funds belong in the hands of business owners, employees and consumers - not the large payments networks. We knew Open Banking was the right solution to address issue, but driving adoption is a challenge in itself. That's why we came up with our one-click solution that provides an excellent user experience which increases the final conversion rate.

Our Team

We're all about finding innovative solutions that will result in building something revolutionary. Obsessed about user experience and transparency and curious to understand how things should work to get greater benefits. Volume is built by a bunch of people who refused to settle for the status quo.

Volume Payments Limited is a private limited company with company number 12431529

Volume Payments Limited, is a distributor of Modulr FS Limited, a company registered in England and Wales with company number 09897919, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority as an Electronic Money Institution (Firm Reference Number: 900573) for the issuance of electronic money and payment services. Your account and related payment services are provided by Modulr FS Limited. Whilst Electronic Money products are not covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) your funds will be held in one or more segregated accounts and safeguarded in line with the Electronic Money Regulations 2011. for more information please see the Modulr safeguarding letter

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