French bank allows clients to tweet money

French bank BPCE now allows people to tweet money to each other if Twitter users link their accounts to its money-sharing S-Money application.

Money is now only a tweet away for French people, after one of the nation's banks launched a novel way to transfer money on the social networking platform.

Twitter users can link their accounts to the BPCE banking group's money-sharing application S-Money and fire off a tweet tagging the person they want to receive the money with the amount and hashtag #envoyer (send).

They are then directed to the application, available on Apple and Android systems, where they finalise the payment.

"We told ourselves that new features were bound to develop in the ecosystem of social networks, so we thought about using Twitter to make payments," said Nicolas Chatillon, the director of S-Money.

The innovation currently allows Twitter users to make payments either to a specific person, or to the Action Against Hunger charity.

Several other organisations are lined up to join the service.

"The user easily passes from one world to another without interruption. This immediacy was necessary in keeping with the spirit of Twitter," said Chatillon.

Also in step with the open nature of social networking, the payment is visible for all to see.

The money-sharing system is only available in France, and users have to have a French bank card and telephone number.

A payment cannot exceed 250 euros ($A374.98) to a person or 500 euros to an organisation.

While BPCE says it is the first banking group to use Twitter to make payments, it is not the first to use social networks for this purpose.

The Japanese group Rakuten Bank launched a similar initiative on Facebook over the summer.

BPCE estimates there are 2.3 million potential users of the service.


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