
The reason for this is really pretty simple - you no longer need a wallet and your phone does not necessarily have to be linked to an e-wallet.

This type of payment is becoming increasingly common, especially at events, small festivals, or fairs.

But please note: Tikkie can currently only be used in combination with a Dutch bank account.įor example, in some places you scan a QR code, which will automatically take you to Tikkie and you can then easily pay for your order via, for example, iDeal. It was initially conceived to make mutual payments easy but has now grown into a fully-fledged payment method. It works closely with messaging apps like WhatsApp or Telegram. ABN AMRO developed 'Tikkie' as a way to easily transfer small amounts of cash, for example if someone has paid for a round.

At festivals you often see a very modern way of making payments.
