Give one piece of advice, please, I need to become a payment processor for my startup. What is the easiest and most profitable way to do this, so that I don't lose a lot of interest on each transaction.
Give one piece of advice, please, I need to become a payment processor for my startup. What is the easiest and most profitable way to do this, so that I don't lose a lot of interest on each transaction.
Choose any payment gateway provider, create an account there for your company, and connect it to your startup via API. In this way you become a payment processor.
Choose any payment gateway provider, create an account there for your company, and connect it to your startup via API. In this way you become a payment processor.
Thank you for the approximate algorithm, but what payment gateway would you advise? To choose it and work with it all the time. And most importantly, without hidden fees. That is, the gateway provider really takes 3% of the transaction. And not so when there are hidden payments that you actually lose 3.7% per transaction.
Thank you for the approximate algorithm, but what payment gateway would you advise? To choose it and work with it all the time. And most importantly, without hidden fees. That is, the gateway provider really takes 3% of the transaction. And not so when there are hidden payments that you actually lose 3.7% per transaction.
You must have encountered a payment gateway from pay pal, they have additional hidden payments to each transaction. But this is not the only company that does this. Here is a great article about how to become a payment processor https://owlab.group/our-blog/post/best-payment-gateways-for-startups-and-small-businesses and it also describes all the payment gateway providers you can cooperate with. But in the future you will have to design your own payment gateway so you don't lose those percentages you give away with every transaction.
You must have encountered a payment gateway from pay pal, they have additional hidden payments to each transaction. But this is not the only company that does this. Here is a great article about how to become a payment processor https://owlab.group/our-blog/post/best-payment-gateways-for-startups-and-small-businesses and it also describes all the payment gateway providers you can cooperate with. But in the future you will have to design your own payment gateway so you don't lose those percentages you give away with every transaction.