[Help] International Payment Gateway for Indians?

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Hello BHW,

I need help with payment integration on my website.
Can anyone tell me what is the best payment gateaway which also accept International payment.

I am not registered a business but individual want to get payments internationally also.

Apart from Paypal.
 
Open up business Corp in UK and then you can easily accept Tier1 country cards.
Prob some set up fee of new business say $250.
Indian accounts will decline many payments.
 
RazorPay can accept many international cards... (they also support invoices and stuff)
Check more info here - https://razorpay.com/payment-gateway/#methods

a few people I’ve spoke to using Razor Pay switched bc US/EU cards would decline at higher rates. Of course you can have customers call the bank to allow it, but seems less hassle and cheap enough to just open a UK company and go that route.
 
Open up business Corp in UK and then you can easily accept Tier1 country cards.
Prob some set up fee of new business say $250.
Indian accounts will decline many payments.

It is not possible for me at this time. Maybe in future. But thanks anyways.

RazorPay can accept many international cards... (they also support invoices and stuff)
Check more info here - https://razorpay.com/payment-gateway/#methods

I have registered for this. I am not sure they accept international payments.

Payoneer, cryptocurrency

Payoneer require agency and sole partnership to be able to receive international payments.
Since I dont have registered company & GST this is making difficult for me.
 
Open up business Corp in UK and then you can easily accept Tier1 country cards.
Prob some set up fee of new business say $250.
Indian accounts will decline many payments.
Hi, Can you please share more info about it? How and where can I open UK company?
 
Hi, Can you please share more info about it? How and where can I open UK company?
Just google "open UK corp online" there are many companies that will do it. Often times you will need to open an EU bank as well, which you must do in person, EMI like transferwise cannot be used for a merchant account.
Setting up a UK LLP is most popular as there is no corp tax, it is akin to a US LLC.

Things like RazorPay will accept international cards, but the few people Ive spoken to, if your customers are from USA/CA/EU/UK, then the cards often get declined until the customer calls the bank to say its not fraud.
Thats why the better solution imo is of course a UK account.

You can look for a US merchant account as well, however those are much harder to get if you are not a US citizen or resident. Whereas UK, you need only the corp.

To get a UK/EU merchant account using your own local bank, is something I do, as I sell merchant services.
 
Just google "open UK corp online" there are many companies that will do it. Often times you will need to open an EU bank as well, which you must do in person, EMI like transferwise cannot be used for a merchant account.
Setting up a UK LLP is most popular as there is no corp tax, it is akin to a US LLC.

Things like RazorPay will accept international cards, but the few people Ive spoken to, if your customers are from USA/CA/EU/UK, then the cards often get declined until the customer calls the bank to say its not fraud.
Thats why the better solution imo is of course a UK account.

You can look for a US merchant account as well, however those are much harder to get if you are not a US citizen or resident. Whereas UK, you need only the corp.

To get a UK/EU merchant account using your own local bank, is something I do, as I sell merchant services.
Tanx.. I will search for it.. If u have any company in mind u can PM me.
 
You can use paddle , with this uh can accept payments just after creating the account no need to have a company and you can also upload your product on clickbank and then use their payment gateway to accept payments ( but they will charge 50$ one time fee )
 
Register for business paypal with MSME govt certificate and start accepting international payments. Paypal is good to accept regular payment with similar denominations, not higher value significantly. Also it get the documents signed off for the products you sell off and get yourself protected most of the times when chargeback hits, also depends on your type of business.
 
Paytm Business account allows to accept international payments via credit/debit cards. There are some T&C you'll have to follow.
 
I still need help with this issue and if someone can help me find a merchant from another country that would be wonderful. Please let me know if there is anything or anyone that could help.
 
Hello BHW,

I need help with payment integration on my website.
Can anyone tell me what is the best payment gateaway which also accept International payment.

I am not registered a business but individual want to get payments internationally also.

Apart from Paypal.
in order to accept payment from customers, it is not necessary to register a company or pay many thousands of dollars for opening a merchant account. there are many companies that give you the opportunity to use their services by simply opening a subaccount for you. you get the same privileges as when opening an account, but you save a lot of money.
 
I still need help with this issue and if someone can help me find a merchant from another country that would be wonderful. Please let me know if there is anything or anyone that could help.


everything is easier than it seems. write in the address bar paymenthub dot online. they have a very wide range of services. I've been using it myself for a long time. maybe some solutions will suit you.
 
Razorpay, Payu is good alternatives their transaction fee & exchange rates better than paypal the only problem with those is settlement time is longer than PayPal
 
Hello BHW,

I need help with payment integration on my website.
Can anyone tell me what is the best payment gateaway which also accept International payment.

I am not registered a business but individual want to get payments internationally also.

Apart from Paypal.
I would have advice payoneer but i seems not to understand them so well. It is not easy accepting payment without the person paying having a payoneer account
 
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