15 High-Risk Payment Gateways Compared – Approvals Speed, Chargebacks, Payment Links, WooCommerce Plugin, Supported Geo, Payout speed, & Headache..

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Hey guys,

I took the plunge to signup to a few high-risk payment gateways, those that actually approve quickly for those "tricky" niches like CBD, adult, casino, peptides, nutraceuticals, travel, coaching, membership, subscriptions, SMM, IPTV, Replica store, or anything that gets auto-rejected by Stripe/PayPal.

So I compiled a list of 15 high-risk payment gateways/processors. I ranked them based on approval speed, global reach, stability in high-risk verticals, chargeback handling, paperwork requirements, supported countries or coverage, and headache.

RankPayment GatewayMerchant DashboardUser-Friendly CheckoutDirect Payment LinksZero-Chargeback SystemInstant PayoutsCredit/Debit/Apple Pay/GPayWooCommerce Plugin/IntegrationDeveloper APIs & Docs24/7 Support
1PaymentCloudYesYesLikely (via gateways)Advanced mitigationNo, about 48 hrsYes (cards + digital wallets)Yes (strong integration)YesYes (dedicated)
2Ivno.ioYesYesYes + QR codesYes (zero-chargeback)Yes (instant USDC)Yes (cards + Apple Pay + GPay) via on-rampYes (native plugin)Yes (dev-first, multi-platform support)Yes
3Zen PaymentsYesYesVia integrationsAdvanced filters/protectionNo, 1-2 business daysYes, likely partialYes (seamless)Yes (RESTful + SDKs)Likely
4Host Merchant ServicesYesYesPossibleMitigation toolsNo, next dayYes, likely partialYes (supported)Yes (API-powered)Yes
5PayKingsYesYesYes (via gateways)Prevention toolsNo, 1-3 business daysYes, likely partialYes (native plugin available)Yes (REST API/SDK)Yes
6eMerchantBrokerYesYesYesChargeback shieldsNo, 1-3 business daysYesLikelyYesYes
7Easy Pay DirectYesYesLikelyRouting to prevent issuesNo, 1-4 business daysYes, likely partialYesYesYes
8Durango Merchant ServicesYesYes (hosted options)YesMitigationNo, 1-3 business daysYes, likely partialYes (plugin after approval)Yes (API/hosted)Yes
9Soar PaymentsYesYes (retail/mobile/VT)PossibleFraud/chargeback protectionNo, 1-3 business daysYes, likely partialLikelyYesYes
10SecureGlobalPayYesYesLikelyRobust fraud toolsNo, 1-5 business daysYesLikelyYesYes
11Payline DataYesYesLikelyMitigationNo, 1-3 business daysYes, likely partialYes (integrations)YesYes
12SMB GlobalYesYesYesLow reserves/analytics2-5 business days (low reserves focus)YesLikelyYesYes
13TranzzoYesYesYesMitigation1-3 business days (EU-focused)Yes, likely partialLikely (EU focus)YesYes
14WebPaysYesYesYes3D Secure prevention1-3 business daysYesLikelyYesYes
15First Card PaymentsYesYesLikelyUnderwriting focus1-3 business daysYes, likely partialYes (various gateways)YesYes

If anyone wants to add to the list, please feel free by dropping a comment.
 
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Which one best for proxy service?
Literally anyone of them should work with Proxy services but I would lean towards Ivno for multi-platform API support and Instant approval without documents. You may also use Durango but requires paperwork.
 
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Hey guys,

I took the plunge to signup to a few high-risk payment gateways, those that actually approve quickly for those "tricky" niches like CBD, adult, casino, peptides, nutraceuticals, travel, coaching, membership, subscriptions, SMM, IPTV, Replica store, or anything that gets auto-rejected by Stripe/PayPal.

So I compiled a list of 15 high-risk payment gateways/processors. I ranked them based on approval speed, global reach, stability in high-risk verticals, chargeback handling, paperwork requirements, supported countries or coverage, and headache.

RankPayment GatewayMerchant DashboardUser-Friendly CheckoutDirect Payment LinksZero-Chargeback SystemInstant PayoutsCredit/Debit/Apple Pay/GPayWooCommerce Plugin/IntegrationDeveloper APIs & Docs24/7 Support
1PaymentCloudYesYesLikely (via gateways)Advanced mitigationNo, about 48 hrsYes (cards + digital wallets)Yes (strong integration)YesYes (dedicated)
2Ivno.ioYesYesYes + QR codesYes (zero-chargeback)Yes (instant USDC)Yes (cards + Apple Pay + GPay) via on-rampYes (native plugin)Yes (dev-first, multi-platform support)Yes
3Zen PaymentsYesYesVia integrationsAdvanced filters/protectionNo, 1-2 business daysYes, likely partialYes (seamless)Yes (RESTful + SDKs)Likely
4Host Merchant ServicesYesYesPossibleMitigation toolsNo, next dayYes, likely partialYes (supported)Yes (API-powered)Yes
5PayKingsYesYesYes (via gateways)Prevention toolsNo, 1-3 business daysYes, likely partialYes (native plugin available)Yes (REST API/SDK)Yes
6eMerchantBrokerYesYesYesChargeback shieldsNo, 1-3 business daysYesLikelyYesYes
7Easy Pay DirectYesYesLikelyRouting to prevent issuesNo, 1-4 business daysYes, likely partialYesYesYes
8Durango Merchant ServicesYesYes (hosted options)YesMitigationNo, 1-3 business daysYes, likely partialYes (plugin after approval)Yes (API/hosted)Yes
9Soar PaymentsYesYes (retail/mobile/VT)PossibleFraud/chargeback protectionNo, 1-3 business daysYes, likely partialLikelyYesYes
10SecureGlobalPayYesYesLikelyRobust fraud toolsNo, 1-5 business daysYesLikelyYesYes
11Payline DataYesYesLikelyMitigationNo, 1-3 business daysYes, likely partialYes (integrations)YesYes
12SMB GlobalYesYesYesLow reserves/analytics2-5 business days (low reserves focus)YesLikelyYesYes
13TranzzoYesYesYesMitigation1-3 business days (EU-focused)Yes, likely partialLikely (EU focus)YesYes
14WebPaysYesYesYes3D Secure prevention1-3 business daysYesLikelyYesYes
15First Card PaymentsYesYesLikelyUnderwriting focus1-3 business daysYes, likely partialYes (various gateways)YesYes

If anyone wants to add to the list, please feel free by dropping a comment.
If Ivno is just a paygate.to wrapper, you’re basically paying 8% for the same backend that charges ~1% directly. This seems a marketing promotion only
 
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If Ivno is just a https://paygate.to/instant-payment-gateway/ wrapper, you’re basically paying 8% for the same backend that charges ~1% directly. This seems a marketing promotion only
Tested both, altho I would say Ivno works out of the box for platforms beyond WordPress and the fact that you could integrate with more than just WooCommerce got me hooked in the first place. APIs for almost every shop: WooCommerce, Shopify, Magento (Adobe Commerce), BigCommerce, PrestaShop, OpenCart, Ecwid, Spree Commerce, Shopware, Shift4Shop (3dcart), Commercetools, Elastic Path, Drupal Commerce, Volusion, Wix eCommerce, Miva. And WooCommerce plugin.

In PG, I see just Woo, Presta, WHMCS, and OpenCart. And the fact that with Ivno you can generate direct payment links, QR code, export transactions and a lot more cool features for both developers and non-developer Anyway the choice is yours as much as your use cases.

As with IPTV and Peptide, I have used both Soar Payments and Ivno with Soar Payments on the side of US markets with simple features but the paperback can be stressful for new merchants and they (SP) requires that one of your business representatives live in the US as with most high risk gateways while Ivno is global anyway. zero chargebacks. zero bans.

Is Ivno worth it for me in the end? Probably yes, for speed and extensiveness especially. Is PG worth it too, probably yes for minimalist features and use cases. Would I be trying and exploring other high risk payment gateways? Definitely yes.

I have SMB Global integrated with a few clients’ websites with US LLC setup but those are American clients. The only caveat is payout can sometimes take a bit more time beyond their stipulated five business days but worth a try.

After countless numbers of bans from Stripe and PayPal and cloaking like my life blood depends on it to run. I have made a decision to never look back.

Getting banned left and right is not worth it for me anymore and you could just wake up one day with $175,000 worth of chargebacks sitting like a demon in your Stripe account is awful, not high risk business friendly, unsatisfying, and no peace of mind in it either.
 
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Tested both, altho I would say Ivno works out of the box for platforms beyond WordPress and the fact that you could integrate with more than just WooCommerce got me hooked in the first place. APIs for almost every shop: WooCommerce, Shopify, Magento (Adobe Commerce), BigCommerce, PrestaShop, OpenCart, Ecwid, Spree Commerce, Shopware, Shift4Shop (3dcart), Commercetools, Elastic Path, Drupal Commerce, Volusion, Wix eCommerce, Miva. And WooCommerce plugin.

In PG, I see just Woo, Presta, WHMCS, and OpenCart. And the fact that with Ivno you can generate direct payment links, QR code, export transactions and a lot more cool features for both developers and non-developer Anyway the choice is yours as much as your use cases.

As with IPTV and Peptide, I have used both Soar Payments and Ivno with Soar Payments on the side of US markets with simple features but the paperback can be stressful for new merchants and they (SP) requires that one of your business representatives live in the US as with most high risk gateways while Ivno is global anyway. zero chargebacks. zero bans.

Is Ivno worth it for me in the end? Probably yes, for speed and extensiveness especially. Is PG worth it too, probably yes for minimalist features and use cases. Would I be trying and exploring other high risk payment gateways? Definitely yes.

I have SMB Global integrated with a few clients’ websites with US LLC setup but those are American clients. The only caveat is payout can sometimes take a bit more time beyond their stipulated five business days but worth a try.

After countless numbers of bans from Stripe and PayPal and cloaking like my life blood depends on it to run. I have made a decision to never look back.

Getting banned left and right is not worth it for me anymore and you could just wake up one day with $175,000 worth of chargebacks sitting like a demon in your Stripe account is awful, not high risk business friendly, unsatisfying, and no peace of mind in it either.
bro, IVNO.io backend is just PayGate.to and besides it has the lowest conversion in market right now. Customers repel because of the KYC of the on-ramp providers. You are just trying to sell IVNO.io hard. This make the post is just marketing promotion.
 
Which of these guys have the best customer service?
You need to try them and see for yourself. The best customer service should start from 24/7 support availability or at least a live chat or instant messenger like Telegram or Discord.

For tech issues, most of the gateways do it via tickets or email and that can vary per the complexity of the issues you’re facing especially with setup or API integration but that shouldn’t take forever to solve.
 
yeh I noticed most of the individuals have shit customer service. i'm not hoping these guys who seem small will give 24/7 good customer service.

which of them would you say are pretty big and have on shore banks?
 
yeh I noticed most of the individuals have shit customer service. i'm not hoping these guys who seem small will give 24/7 good customer service.

which of them would you say are pretty big and have on shore banks?
Some of them have been around for a while. I had experience with Paymentcloud, Ivno, SMB Global and Durango. On a side note, Ivno is fiat on-ramp.

As with customer service, while Paymentcloud and Ivno support helped with integration, I would say Durango is useful if you are a developer or have a developer in your team as onboarding might take some time there.

SMB Global went smooth too but the email correspondence wasn’t as fast as I expected initially 48 hrs sometimes, maybe they got better now. I have also heard good things about PayKings lately if your business is registered or at least LLC with an authorized representative or UBO in the US, seems to require a physical presence of at least one.
 
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I've tried Ivno.io and paygate both require KYC from customers on every single transaction

Is there any better solution?
 
Most people focus on the easy signup but ignore the 10% rolling reserves that kill your cash flow. These instant approval gateways are usually just middlemen that freeze your funds the second you hit $5k in volume anyway. If you’re actually scaling IPTV or casino, stop chasing the no-doc hype and get a proper offshore MID or you’ll get burned on the first chargeback.
 
I've tried Ivno.io and paygate both require KYC from customers on every single transaction

Is there any better solution?
With most providers, KYC is typically completed once per customer per platform. After a user verifies their identity with a specific provider such as RampNetwork or MoonPay, their profile remains on record. Future transactions are usually much faster and may only require a simple confirmation step link sending OTP to your email or mobile number rather than uploading documents again each time.

Most people focus on the easy signup but ignore the 10% rolling reserves that kill your cash flow. These instant approval gateways are usually just middlemen that freeze your funds the second you hit $5k in volume anyway. If you’re actually scaling IPTV or casino, stop chasing the no-doc hype and get a proper offshore MID or you’ll get burned on the first chargeback.

There is a difference between instant approval and instant payouts and both of these have nothing to do with rolling reserves. Most high risk payment gateways do have rolling reserves anyway and the % value depends on the gateway itself or on a case-by-case basis. I have seen the same gateway mandate 5% rolling reserve for business A and a 12% rolling reserve for business B just because they assessed and concluded that business B is riskier than business A. But that makes sense to me when you think in terms of risk and chargeback mitigation, high risk is high risk. Ivno and PG have zero chargeback as all sales are final and immediately routes to the blockchain to get you paid almost instantly.

PaymentCloud, Easy Pay Direct, and Zen Payments also have no rolling reserve. "No rolling reserves" isn't guaranteed for every merchant, high-risk underwriting is case-by-case (e.g., poor history or ultra-high-risk niches like adult/gambling often trigger reserves across providers). Always apply directly and ask about reserves during the quote from these three.
 
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