ONLINE PAYMENT METHODS

PayGate has a wide range of alternative payment methods for online payment to merchants. The range of alternative payment methods is added to on a consistent basis in our quest to give merchants more ways to get paid by their customers. A diverse range of online payment methods widens the base of customers that can buy from merchants, increasing merchant revenue and profit. PayGate is a leader when it comes to the number and quality of alternative payment methods supported.

Please see below a list of payment methods to suit your requirements.

Credit card

PayGate is a leading credit card processor in Sub Saharan Africa. We're continuously linking up to new acquiring banks to provide our diverse range of merchants with a banking facility of their choice. Our systems have been tried and tested. We've processed many millions of credit card transactions every year since 1999.

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payD - Debit card with PIN

As a South African merchant, you can now accept debit cards online using PayGate. This means that by accepting debit cards on your website you can now sell your products to millions of Nedbank and Standard Bank cardholders who are on the MTN or Vodacom networks at lower cost and risk.

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PaySum1

PaySum1 allows offshore clients to pay you simply and securely in their own currency, by making a deposit to a local bank account in their country.
This means minimal hassle for your client.
We pay you from a local account in local currency. No hassle, no foreign exchange risk.

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Ukash voucher

Ukash is a way for you to accept payment from people who don't have credit cards. They purchase a voucher from any of the major retailers and pay with it on your website. PayGate allows merchants to accept Ukash vouchers as payment.

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FNB Cell Pay Point

FNB Cell Pay Point is a secure, easy to use online payment solution, which is not limited to credit card payment. Online banking clients at FNB in South Africa can use this payment method to pay merchants using their mobile phones.

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