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For more information, please contact Mandy Robinson on +44 (0)207 070 4364 or email press@magex.com


Magex Managed Payments Platform Powers Zopa e-wallets
31st March 2005

Magex Limited, a leading European provider of Internet and mobile payment services, announced today that Zopa Limited is using Magex’s Managed Payments Platform to power the e-wallet functionality of its innovative new online loan exchange.

Zopa, which is the brainchild of the founders of the online bank Egg, has recently launched its new loan exchange service in the UK.  In short, Zopa, which stands for Zone Of Possible Agreement, acts as an exchange where credit worthy borrowers can be matched with willing lenders.  All borrowers are credit-checked before joining the Zopa service and only the top 40 percent of borrowers will be accepted as members categorised as either type A or type B.

Zopa allows borrowers to borrow up to £15,000 and automatically matches them with lenders who have previously agreed to lend to borrowers in that category.  Lenders are allowed to lend up to £25,000, but will never lend more than £200 to any one individual greatly reducing the risk of bad debt. 

Commenting on Magex, Richard Duvall, CEO of Zopa, said “We chose Magex because of their experience supplying payments services for demanding e-commerce applications.  Their expertise and commitment to delivering innovative services together with their impressive client list made them a natural choice for Zopa.  Our business counts on both lenders and borrowers moving funds with complete confidence in our service. And we in turn have that same confidence in Magex to process the underlying funds transfers quickly and securely.”

“Magex is delighted to work with Zopa on such an exciting and revolutionary consumer financial service”, said Josh Groves, Magex CEO.  “Magex is committed to providing online payments technologies that give the Zopa team the flexibility, dependability, and security they require as they take the service forward.”

The Zopa service is authorised by the Financial Services Authority and has been granted a credit licence under the Office of Fair Trading. 

About Magex
Magex provides electronic payments services for financial services institutions, telecommunications operators, and e-commerce companies. Using Magex’s hosted payments platforms, Magex’s customers are offering their consumers P2P and P2M payments, electronic funds transfers, cross-border remittance services, mobile payments, and end-to-end stored-value card services across the Internet, POS and mobile networks.  Through its account-based system, the Magex service can transfer funds between various funding and withdrawal mechanisms: debit card, credit card, bank account, and cash. The Magex technology addresses the security and transaction complexities associated with Internet and mobile payments, enabling fast, safe and easy financial transactions. The Magex client list includes NatWest Bank, part of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group, MasterCard International, and retailers throughout the United States.

 Magex Ltd. is a subsidiary of Magex Holdings Ltd which is headquartered in London and has offices in San Francisco and Phoenix; its shareholders include SLF Partners, The Royal Bank of Scotland Group, Capital Z, and RVC.



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