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Payment Options

To accept key payment options with SmartPay, review the list of supported payment methods below. Confirm with your Product Solution Specialist which options will be available in production for your integration. During the integration phase, the Product Solution Specialist will enable these options.

Cards

Credit Cards

SmartPay includes Visa, Mastercard, American Express, JCB and Carte Bancaire as accepted card payment types.

Debit Cards

As part of SmartPay online payment processing, credit and debit cards are handled in the same manner where issued by major card brands.

For more information about processing credit and debit payments, please check out this page.

SEPA Direct Debit

SmartPay supports SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area) Direct Debits, facilitating the processing via this standardized payment infrastructure within the EU, processing of both one-off and recurring payments for EU customers. Navigate to the SEPA page for more details.

PayPal

SmartPay supports PayPal, dive deeper into this payment process by visiting this page.

iDEAL

SmartPay supports iDEAL.

Prepayment

SmartPay supports Prepayments, for more details, please explore here.

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Since Prepayment processing is async, make sure Notification service is available and integrated.

SmartPay supports PayU Pay-by-Link.

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Since PayU Pay-by-Link payment processing is async, make sure Notification service is available and integrated.

PayU BLIK

SmartPay supports PayU BLIK.

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Since PayU BLIK payment processing is async, make sure Notification service is available and integrated.

Pay-by-Bank

SmartPay supports Pay-by-Bank. Navigate to the Pay-by-Bank page to discover more.

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Since Pay-by-Bank payment processing is async, make sure Notification service is available and integrated.

Apple Pay

SmartPay supports Apple Pay, visit the Apple Pay page for more details.

Google Pay™

SmartPay supports Google Pay™, visit this page for more details.

Bacs

SmartPay supports Bacs, a UK-based payment system that facilitates the electronic processing of financial transactions, primarily focusing on direct debits and direct credits, and it is one of the most widely used payment systems in the United Kingdom. For more details, visit the Bacs documentation page.