In 2019:
- The number of micro-donations in France doubled last year in comparison with 2018, rising to 11,415,309 micro-donations, amounting to €2,691,036;
- In the United Kingdom, the number of micro-donations in 2019 rose to 1,114,401, amounting to €505,787;
- In Spain, Ingenico recorded 4,416,906 micro-donations, amounting to €817,627.
In Europe, Ingenico and its three partners - microDON (France), Pennies (United Kingdom) and Worldcoo (Spain) - were therefore responsible last year for 16,946,616 micro-donations, representing a total of €4,014,450.
Olivier Cueille, CEO of microDON, notes: "2019 was the best year for micro-donations: a year in which numbers rocketed. We have to capitalise on this very positive dynamic by increasing the level of social responsibility in companies and by stepping up the implementation of our solutions with Ingenico to ensure that charity rounding has a bigger impact. 2020 promises to be a stimulating year!"
For Alison Hutchinson, CEO of Pennies: "Thanks to our partnership with technology companies like Ingenico - who led the way in the UK - we are able to unlock more of the potential offered by micro-donations, and harness a community of giving amongst businesses and consumers in the UK, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. We estimate there is a huge £1bn opportunity if every UK card holder gave just 30p every week. Ingenico, and others, are supporting the early growth in this movement. Pennies are on track to hit 100 million donations this year, a real milestone in micro-giving."
For Borja Goizueta, Partner at Worldcoo: "2019 was Worldcoo’s best year. After developing micro-donations on payment terminals with Ingenico, we increased the total value of donations by a factor of ten on the previous year."