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wellington

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Any recommended card payment processor for monthly/quarterly/annual subscription without FULL-Blown-KYC processing under a certain threshold (fine for funds to remain on platform).

Just haven't gotten round to establishing a new business vehicle yet and need to get a payment processor in-place for testing the site / application and feed back from user(s).

Before moving it to next stage.
 
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Can't use Stripe (as it will be in personal initially and country not covered).
Can't use Paypal as country isn't covered unless legal entity established.
Why not use a personal PayPal in a country covered?

Maybe Braintree. But that's PayPal too.

I think otherwise you are pretty much limited to aggregators like paymentwall.com 2co.com etc. as Visa and MasterCard won't just issue MIDs.
 
  • Paddle:
    • Pros: Acts as a Merchant of Record (MoR), reducing your compliance burden. Supports recurring billing and subscriptions.
    • Cons: Slightly higher fees due to the MoR model.
  • PayPal (Standard or Subscriptions):
    • Pros: Easy setup, no immediate need for a full-blown business registration for lower volumes.
    • Cons: Limited customization, higher fees for certain payment methods.
  • Chargebee (with Payment Processor Integration):
    • Pros: Comprehensive subscription management platform with payment integrations like Stripe, PayPal, and Braintree.
    • Cons: More complex setup; consider only if subscription management features are essential.
  • Revolut Business:
    • Pros: Minimal setup for EU/UK-based businesses, supports subscriptions.
    • Cons: Limited compared to Stripe in terms of integrations and global reach.
  • Braintree (by PayPal):
    • Pros: Good for subscription businesses, supports multiple payment methods.
    • Cons: More extensive KYC if scaling beyond testing.
  • Paystack (if targeting African markets):
    • Pros: Great for African markets, supports subscriptions.
    • Cons: Limited outside Africa.
 
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Unless you can use PayPal for processing digital subscriptions - unsure if you can do that on a personal account
At least I'm certain markets, you can. Definitely worth a try to open a PayPal in let's say the UK or Germany and then use that personal account for testing. I can even receive website payments with me personal accounts.

Digital River may be another option but I expect their KYC to be full as with Paddle.
 
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At least I'm certain markets, you can. Definitely worth a try to open a PayPal in let's say the UK or Germany and then use that personal account for testing. I can even receive website payments with me personal accounts.

Digital River may be another option but I expect their KYC to be full as with Paddle.
Paddle didn't get to the KYC side lol
 
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