Payment Scenarios

Recurring billing (Subscriptions)

Recurring payments play a key role in the success of the subscription business model, benefitting both merchants and customers by:

  • Minimising friction that comes with regular manual payments (forgetful customers, repeated payment data entry, risk of errors)
  • Ensuring stable and timely cash flow into the merchant’s bank account
  • Cutting down expenses with manual invoicing and payment processing

Use cases

  • Utility bills
  • Membership fees (gym memberships, car wash services, parking services)
  • Subscription fees (streaming services, online gaming)
  • Financial services (insurance, loan repayments, mutual investments)

One-click payments

Achieve higher conversion rates by allowing consumers to bypass the need to enter their details and skip authentication to purchase with one-click payments.

One-click payments are a form of card-on-file transactions initiated by the cardholder. They tokenize the cardholder’s data and vault it for future secure processing.

Use cases

  • Mobility as a Service apps (car sharing, gas stations, taxi services, parking, urban scooter sharing)
  • Regular services (car wash, grocery delivery, monthly clubs)
  • In-app cross-selling (marketing services and apps)
  • IoT payments (wearable payment technology, smart home appliances, in-car purchases)
  • Online gaming

Pay By Link (Paylink)

There is no need to have a website, app or a POS terminal to accept payments.

Generate a payment link and send it directly to cardholders for an instant online payment via a dedicated payment page.

Paylinks can be shared via multiple digital channels, including social media, invoices, QR codes, email, chat and SMS.

Pay By Link is a convenient tool for omnichannel and contextual commerce that allows merchants to charge each customer precisely based on their requirements and the service received.

Example  use cases

  • Individual travel programs
  • Design services
  • Car service parts

P2P And B2P Payments.

Enable real time fund transfer between business and cardholder bank accounts with person-to-person (PSP) and business-to-person (BSP) payments using Original Credit Transaction (OCT).

Visa Direct

Visa Direct enables P2P money transfer, bill pay, disbursements, and cross-border remittances directly to eligible credit, debit, or pre-paid cards.

Mastercard MoneySend

MoneySend enables issuers connected to the Mastercard network to perform real-time money transfers worldwide. 

Use cases

  • Online platforms with a large customer, supplier or employee base
  • Migration remittances
  • Microfinance services
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MOTO (mail order, telephone order)

Acquire payments without the need to see the customer in person. MOTO payments allow transactions to be completed over the phone or by post.

Transact with customers who are offline or not comfortable with online payments.

MOTO is easy to set up and use, offering businesses a quick and convenient way to capture payment information and process transactions remotely from anywhere in the world, 24/7.

Example use cases

  • Small businesses such as takeaways
  • Travel agencies
  • Mail order companies

Dynamic Descriptor

Adjust your statement descriptor on a per-transaction basis. Dynamic descriptor helps merchants create clear and accurate billing descriptors that best suit your business.

Avoid ambiguity and prevent disputes and chargebacks by helping customers better identify charges on their account with more informative descriptors.

Example use cases

  • Businesses with multiple online shops
  • Merchants offering diverse or often changing product lines
  • Additional cardholder ID verification & anti-fraud layer
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Reversals and Refunds

Reversals and refunds offer a way to address dissatisfied customers and erroneous transactions. They also help minimize the risk of disputes and chargebacks.

Authorization reversals are performed shortly after a transaction has taken place, but before money has been withdrawn from the cardholder’s account.

A refund applies when a transaction has been settled and the funds have been transferred to the merchant’s account.