BeaNet explained

BeaNet (abbreviation of Betaalautomaten Netwerk, Dutch for payment terminal network) was a Dutch system and organization for electronic payments, which was founded in 1988.[1]

Adoption

In March 1990, Esso included the possibility to pay with BeaNet.[2] In January 1992, Albert Heijn was the first large supermarket in the Netherlands that adopted the usage of BeaNet.[3]

Criticism

Yvonne van Rooy, the staatssecretaris of economic affairs in the Third Lubbers cabinet, wanted to get rid of the monopolistic position of BeaNet in 1992.[4]

Merger

In 1993, a merger was announced between BeaNet, Bankgirocentrale and Eurocard Nederland.[5] In 1994, they formed Interpay.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Bedrijf voor elektronisch betalen opgericht . .
  2. News: March 21, 1990 . Tankstations Esso krijgen Beanet betaalsysteem . .
  3. News: Beanet breekt oppositie tegen elektronisch betalen . .
  4. News: Van Rooy wil af van monopolie Beanet . .
  5. Web site: Fusie tussen BGC, BeaNet en Eurocard . 2022-08-03 . NRC . nl.
  6. Trouw, 4 February 1993: Giirale, Eurocard en Beanet gaan samenwerken