AppTech Payments Corp. announced the Company?s licensee PayToMe.co has successfully collaborated and integrated Plaid's technology into their platform, marking a significant advancement in AppTech?s intellectual property and licensing business. This milestone enhances PayToMe.co's offerings, including secure financial data access, extensive network coverage, and intuitive user interface, aligning with AppTech's commitment to fostering Fintech innovation.

Leveraging Plaid?s innovative open finance API data connectivity solution, enables PayToMe.co users to connect their accounts securely with over 7,000 apps and services, covering more than 12,000 financial institutions in the US, Canada, UK, and Europe. This integration is particularly impactful for the current user base of 100,000 through strategic global partners and is vital to meet the growing demands of the global eCommerce, travel, and hospitality sectors. By leveraging Plaid?s technology, PayToMe.co significantly elevates its capabilities, offering a more seamless, secure, and efficient user experience.

Furthermore, the integration with Plaid's API underscores a shift in the Fintech industry towards more open and interconnected financial ecosystems. This trend emphasizes user empowerment, offering greater control and transparency over financial data. The collaboration showcases how API-driven solutions are pivotal in delivering robust, secure financial services that cater to diverse needs across various sectors, enhancing the overall user experience in the digital financial landscape. AppTech?s robust IP is comprised of two patent portfolios that incorporate core mobile payment and geolocation-triggered eCommerce to deliver experiences that focus on frictionless use cases and end-users' desire for payment transaction simplicity, control, and comfort.

Four of its patents are licensed to PayToMe.co in the fields of computer to mobile two-way chat systems and methods; mobile-to-mobile payment systems and methods; systems and methods for delivering web content to mobile devices; and mobile commerce frameworks.