McLEAR sunsets payment ring programme

  • Closure of RingPay Programme: McLEAR, a wearable tech company for payments, has announced the discontinuation of its flagship RingPay programme, which includes a prepaid account, mobile app, and payment ring.
  • Company Background: Founded in 2012 and based in London, McLEAR is known for inventing the first NFC-based smart ring and pioneering the wearable technology ring market.
  • Reason for Closure: The decision to close the RingPay programme is due to increasing complexity and costs associated with maintaining it.
  • Closure Date: The programme will officially end on 31 October 2024. Users are advised to spend or withdraw their balances before this date.
  • Safeguarding of Funds: McLEAR assures users that their wallet balances are protected. Instructions for reclaiming remaining funds through digital transfer to a customer’s bank account will be provided.
  • Refunds Offered: Refunds for the physical ring hardware are being offered to users.
  • Future Focus: McLEAR plans to focus on strengthening strategic business relationships and developing new, more efficient technologies.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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