Shopify is an e-commerce platform that stands out with its easy setup and very affordable initial investment costs. If you want to open your own e-commerce website by using Shopify, you can open an account and set up your store immediately.
You will need a payment tool so that every sale you make in your online store can reach you. For this reason, before starting to use Shopify, it would be useful for our customers to find out which payment tools we support. Shopify users are pretty lucky at this point. You can offer your customers different payment methods such as credit card payment, money order, or cash on delivery through various intermediaries. Moreover, you can easily manage all these options through the admin panel.
Shopify serves with the integration of Shopify Payments, PayPal, Stripe, and PayU payment tools as standard. Shopify has partnered with leading international payment providers to support your sales efforts. Your customers can pay in their local currency using their preferred payment method. Shopify Payments is available in United Kingdom. You can save on transaction fees and track your money in real-time with Shopify Payments.
PayPal is one of the most used payment methods in the world. Moreover, PayPal is also very successful in online services, and it has completed the integration of Shopify with its virtual POS application. To apply for PayPal Virtual POS, you can visit PayPal’s website.
Stripe is one of the most widely used payment systems in the world too. Similarly, PayU is often used. Both payment systems work integrated with Shopify.
Don’t Ignore Commission Rates
It is very advantageous to use these systems, each one of them is reliable and they are integrated with Shopify. However, the commission rates that those intermediaries will receive should not be ignored. Since these rates may change from time to time, we recommend that you check these commission rates before deciding on the payment system. Therefore, visiting the website of the relevant system would solve the problem.
All payment systems that Shopify supports are a third-party provider. Unfortunately, there is no other alternative in this regard. In fact, using a third-party provider that is an expert in the payment systems can be seen as very advantageous in terms of reliability. However, the additional fees that have to be paid to these third providers sometimes can annoy users. At this point, we recommend our users to choose the most suitable solution for their customers by prioritizing reliability. It would be very useful to get detailed information about these providers before making any decision.