- Delight customers with 150+ payment methods
- Accept international payments and go global
- Fuel business growth with affordability
- Get industry best success rates
FAQ
What is a payment gateway?
A payment gateway is a technology solution businesses can use to accept payments digitally. It can be integrated into web or mobile platforms to enable transactions via one or more payment modes, like UPI, credit or debit cards, and net banking. When a customer makes a payment, the payment gateway securely deals with the customer’s sensitive data, such as card or UPI details. It then verifies the payment details and checks if the customer has sufficient funds in the source account to make the purchase. Once that is done, it starts the process of facilitating the funds to move from the customer’s account to the merchant’s. The customer gets a confirmation of whether the payment has been accepted or declined. Payment gateway providers are crucial in facilitating online transactions between merchants, customers, and banks.
What are PayU payment gateway charges?
At PayU, there are no setup or maintenance charges for the payment gateway. In case, you want to know the exact price breakup for each payment mode, kindly refer to the
PayU pricing page here
Why choose PayU Payment Gateway?
PayU is one of the leading online payment gateways in India & has empowered 5 lakh+ businesses so far. It enables businesses to collect digital payments across 150+ online payment methods such as Credit Cards, Debit Cards, Net Banking, EMIs, BNPL, QR, UPI, Wallets, and more. PayU has direct integrations with almost all major banks and networks and promises the highest transaction success rates. PayU is also PCI-DSS compliant, making transactions secure.
Does PayU payment gateway support international payments?
Yes, the PayU payment gateway enables businesses in India to accept international payments across the globe via Visa, MasterCard & AmEx in 150+ countries. It supports international currencies such as US Dollar (USD), Euro (EUR), British Pound (GBP), Australian Dollar (AUD), Arab Emirates Dirham (AED), Singapore Dollar (SGD), Bahraini Dinar (BHD), New Zealand Dollar (NZD), among others.