Limiting your payment options to card transactions might drive away customers. While credit cards ranked as the number one POS transaction method in 2020, many shoppers still prefer alternative payment options. However, are Shopify stores capable of non-card payments? Of course! Shopify allows sellers to customize their payment gateways.
Shopify sellers can edit their payment gateways straight from the admin page. Select the custom payment method option in the payment providers section, then input the needed payment gateway information. The succeeding pages contain straightforward instructions to guide you through the process. After filling out everything, activate the custom payments button.
Configuring your Shopify store’s payment gateway is simpler than you might think. Most sellers can finish the process in less than an hour.
Overall, eliminate unnecessary friction in the checkout process by giving your customers multiple convenient payment options. Do not stick solely to card payments. Remember: most customers abandon their online carts altogether if they don’t see their preferred payment method right away.
Are you having trouble with your payment gateway? Processing Card has you covered! Check out our quick explanation on how first-time store owners can set up their payment processing system.
Florence Carpenter is passionate about ensuring that the process of opening merchant accounts is as straightforward as possible. She graduated from the University of Michigan with a bachelor’s degree in Marketing.
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