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Paysera Starts Accepting E-commerce Payments via Apple Pay

Paysera, a leading fintech company serving over 13,000 e-shops, has announced the integration of Apple Pay into its payment solution, enabling online merchants to accept and buyers to make e-commerce payments using Apple Pay.

With this new feature, owners of iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, or Macs can now enjoy a smooth and secure e-commerce payment experience at Paysera-supported e-shops that accept card payments. By selecting Apple Pay as their payment method, buyers can confirm transactions within seconds using biometric data (Touch ID, Face ID) or their device’s PIN code.

“Mobile devices have become an integral part of online shopping, and this trend dictates the evolution of payment methods. Apple Pay offers a simple, secure, and fast solution for buyers, which can lead to higher conversion rates for e-shops. Moreover, Apple Pay expands the reach of e-shops to international customers by providing an attractive alternative for those who prefer not to pay directly from their bank accounts,” says Justina Sidlauskienė, Deputy CEO of Paysera.

According to the statistics portal “Statista”, there are more than 500 million Apple Pay users worldwide, and their number continues to grow.

E-shops that already collect card payments through Paysera can immediately offer Apple Pay as a payment option. For merchants who have not yet enabled card payments, Apple Pay will be automatically activated once they start accepting card payments through Paysera.

Looking ahead, Paysera plans to introduce Google Pay integration for its e-shops by autumn 2024, further expanding the payment options available to customers using Google Pay-enabled smart devices.

The financial technology company offers more than 100 payment channels to European online stores, allowing them to accept payments from customers.

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