As you perhaps already know we (Electronic Team) don’t process payments. For order processing and charging clients for our products, we use the services of secure e-commerce resellers (2Checkout and Paddle).


These resellers offer a wide range of payment options, including the following (options may vary depending on the e-commerce reseller and location):

  • American Express – card available worldwide; supports recurring billing.
  • Bank/Wire transfer – transfer of funds between bank accounts available worldwide; no support for recurring billing.
  • Boleto Bancario – credit transfer service available in Brazil; does not support recurring billing.
  • CB/Carte Bancaire (formerly Carte Bleue) – the debit Blue Card is available in France only and supports recurring billing.
  • Check – Available in the USA only; does not support recurring billing.
  • Credit cards with installments – Brazilian and Turkish domestic cards with support for payments in local currencies and installments (Brazil: maximum of 6 installments with a minimum value of 5 BRL each; Turkey: maximum of 9 installments with a minimum value of 1 TRY). Domestic cards support automatic recurring billing but not in combination with installments.
  • Dankort – two-in-one debit card available in Denmark; supports recurring billing.
  • Danske – online bank transfer supported in Finland. Does not support recurring billing.
  • Diners Club - a charge card available worldwide; supports recurring billing.
  • Direct Debit – available in the United Kingdom; supports recurring billing.
  • Discover – card available in the USA only; supports recurring billing.
  • eCheck/ACH – available in the USA, eCheck/ACH (Automated Clearing House) is a form of electronic funds transfers directly from customer bank accounts (similar to Direct Debit in Europe); supports recurring billing.
  • Elo Card – popular Brazilian card supporting payments in reais. Supports recurring payments.
  • Giropay – an online banking-based payment method available in Germany; does not support recurring billing.
  • Hipercard – popular Brazilian card supporting payments in reais. Supports recurring payments.
  • iDEAL – online banking-based payment available in The Netherlands; supports recurring billing via Direct Debit.
  • JCB – the Japan Credit Bureau card is available worldwide; supports recurring billing. P
  • Konbini – cash payments to convenience stores, available in Japan; does not support recurring billing.
  • Mada - a debit card issued by the local banks in Saudi Arabia.
  • Maestro - debit and prepaid cards by Mastercard that are popular across Europe.
  • Nordea – online bank transfer supported in Finland. Does not support recurring billing.
  • OP-Pohjola – online bank transfer supported in Finland. Does not support recurring billing.
  • PayPal – real-time payment and money transfer solution, available worldwide. Supports recurring billing.
  • POLi – online bank transfer supported in Australia and New Zealand. Does not support recurring billing.
  • Purchase order – a payment method requiring per order acceptance, for business clients only, through which delivery/fulfillment precedes payment. Available worldwide; no support for recurring billing.
  • SOFORT Banking – instant and direct credit transfer system available in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, and The Netherlands; supports recurring billing via Direct Debit.
  • Trustly – online bank transfer supported in Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Estonia, Poland, and Spain. Does not support recurring billing.
  • UnionPay – payment method available worldwide, very popular in China, Macau, Hong Kong, and Singapore as well as other APAC countries.
  • Visa/MasterCard – available worldwide; supports recurring billing.
  • WebMoney – available in the CIS area; does not support recurring billing.
  • WeChat Pay – an online payment method integrated into the WeChat social and messaging mobile application. Available in China and Hong Kong.
  • 支付宝 (Alipay) – available in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan; does not support recurring billing.