1. Payoneer:
It is a secure way for a small and medium-sized business to get paid. They focus more on freelancing, e-commerce and online advertising.
They make withdrawal easier for their customers by providing debit cards with which you can make withdrawals. There is no need for any form of technical knowledge to set up an account.
When it comes to payment and charges, merchants make payment to their clients for free, but the clients are charged 3% flat on each transaction.
2. Skrill
They are a PayPal look alike but with some distinguishing features. They can help you send and receive money. They store your card details and link your bank details. They make it simple. With your email address and password, you can do your transaction.
They also provide you with a debit card that you can use anywhere in the world. Although their fees are low, they have in place a strict fraud prevention tool that can freeze your account.
They are well known as a payment gateway for gambling and cryptocurrency but have now expanded their business to accommodate other forms of online payment.
For pricing, they charge 1.45% plus $0.5 on each transaction and they allow free transfer of funds to your bank account.
3. Authorize.net
It is well suited for small business that needs security and support. With this service, you are assured of free human support 24/7.
Although they offer free support does not mean their network or technology is poor. They are a subsidiary of Visa and have a robust API. They can provide invoicing, and they integrate seamlessly with other payment platforms like PayPal, Visa checkout, and Apple pay.
When it comes to pricing, this PayPal alternative comes with a monthly gateway fee of $25 monthly.
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