Simplify the running of your business and accept payments in person with one easy-to-use device.
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Collect money from your customers remotely, quickly and securely, without the need for an online shop.
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Simplify the running of your business and accept payments in person with one easy-to-use device.
A platform that evolves with your business; choose the features that help you move forward.
Collect money from your customers remotely, quickly and securely, without the need for an online shop.
For merchants looking for a flexible, intuitive and secure online experience.
Test and configure your products and services. This panel is active from your user authentication.
You’ve probably signed up for a service that charges you automatically every month, such as a subscription to streaming platforms or a gym membership fee
A recurring payment is an automated transaction that is made periodically to cover a contracted service or product. This means that you are automatically charged at regular intervals (e.g. monthly, quarterly or annually) without having to intervene each time.
Such payments are pre-authorised and are usually linked to a debit or credit card, or also to a bank account. It is a solution that can be very practical, especially for those services that you use constantly.
The main difference between a recurring payment and a one-off payment is automation. While one-off payments require your authorisation or intervention each time, recurring payments are executed automatically until you decide to cancel them.
A one-off payment is ideal for one-off purchases, such as an appliance, clothing or a soft drink, while recurring payments are better suited to ongoing services, such as a membership or a bill.
In Spain, recurring payments are commonplace in different areas of our daily lives. Some of the most common are:
These benefits make our day-to-day lives easier, but we need to share our bank details only with trusted companies to avoid fraud. As well as keeping a regular check on our account to avoid increases in our fees or to avoid unwanted char
While recurring payments are very useful, it is important to manage them with caution. Here are some recommendations: