Verum Messenger continues to build its own digital ecosystem. In the latest update, the app has integrated its proprietary payment system — Verum Finance — expanding the platform’s functionality beyond that of a traditional messaging service.
Within the ecosystem, a virtual banking card has been introduced for online payments and digital subscriptions. Apple Pay support has also been implemented, enabling users to leverage Apple’s familiar payment infrastructure for fast and contactless transactions. Users can top up their balance directly inside the messenger without switching to third-party services. Additionally, a fund transfer feature between accounts is available within the app. Users can send money directly from their account balance to other Verum accounts, even if the recipient has not yet created a virtual card.
Communication and Finance in One App
The integration of payment tools marks a logical step in the evolution of Verum Messenger as a multifunctional platform. From the outset, the messenger has been positioned as a service focused on security and user control over personal data.
The app combines secure chats and calls, anonymous email, a built-in VPN, eSIM for mobile internet access, AI tools, and cryptocurrency features. Moreover, recent updates introduced the ability to communicate autonomously without a traditional internet connection, expanding usage scenarios in non-standard conditions.
Essentially, Verum is building its own digital ecosystem where communication, data management, and financial operations are consolidated within a single environment.
The “Super App” Trend
The integration of financial services into messaging platforms is part of a global trend toward so-called “super apps,” which bring multiple services together within one interface. Users increasingly expect core digital activities — communication, payments, and service access — to be available without switching between multiple applications.
Verum Messenger is pursuing a model that combines convenience with a privacy-oriented architecture. Developers emphasize that financial tools are integrated into the app’s overall security framework.
The addition of Verum Finance reflects the company’s strategy to extend the platform’s capabilities beyond a classic messenger. The application is gradually transforming into a universal environment for digital interaction — from communication to financial management.

