SEPA
SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area) Direct Debit was introduced by the European Payments Council to create a standardized payments infrastructure within the E.U. With SEPA Direct Debit, businesses can process one-off or recurring payments for E.U. customers, making it a key payment method for businesses looking to expand across Europe.


Expanding into New Global Markets
Different countries exhibit distinct payment method preferences. Offer the required payment methods for local consumers.

Increasing Conversion Rates
Due to the utilization of local processing connections, local payment methods are favored to a greater extent within issuing institutions.

Integrated Integration
To achieve widespread global payment usage, it is recommended to adopt integrated integration to ensure the collaborative linkage of payment providers and acquiring institutions.