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Introduction to Apple Pay and Google Pay

As a Revolut Business customer with an active Merchant account, you have several ways to accept payments through your e-commerce website and mobile applications using Apple Pay and Google Pay. These modern payment methods offer customers a fast, secure, and convenient checkout experience, which can lead to increased satisfaction and loyalty.

For customers, Apple Pay and Google Pay mean quicker and more secure checkouts, while for merchants, this translates into faster transaction processing and potentially increased sales.

Why offer Apple Pay and Google Pay solutions?

Apple Pay and Google Pay bring several advantages to merchants, enhancing both operational efficiency and customer engagement. Here are some key benefits:

  • Enhanced customer experience: Providing Apple Pay and Google Pay options results in a quicker and more convenient checkout process. Customers can complete purchases with a single tap, without manually entering card details.
  • Increased conversion rates: Simplifying the payment process reduces cart abandonment rates, as customers are less likely to leave the checkout due to lengthy forms or security concerns.
  • Advanced security: Both payment methods use tokenization and biometric authentication (Face ID, Touch ID, or fingerprint recognition), significantly reducing the risk of fraud and enhancing transaction security.
  • Global reach: Apple Pay and Google Pay are widely adopted worldwide, enabling merchants to accept payments from customers across the globe.
  • Mobile-friendly: With the rise of mobile commerce, these payment methods provide a seamless payment experience optimized for mobile users.

Why choose Revolut?

  • Receive the money in your bank account in 24 hours. Fast and easy settlement ensures a steady cash flow.
  • Accept and settle payments in 25+ currencies. Hold the original currency in your Revolut Business account until you decide to spend or convert it.
  • We offer low and transparent fees. We charge you only per successfully processed transaction.
Learn more about the benefits of accepting payments with Revolut

Our solutions

To cater to the diverse needs of merchants, we provide the following solutions for accepting payments via Apple Pay and Google Pay:

Apple Pay and Google Pay for Web

Apple Pay - Web
Google Pay - Web

  • Seamless integration of Apple Pay and Google Pay into your website's checkout page.
  • Allows customers to make quick and secure payments directly from their browsers using the payment methods they trust.
  • Simplifies the checkout process, reducing friction and cart abandonment rates.
Check the Web integration guide

Apple Pay for iOS

Apple Pay on iOS

  • Integrate Apple Pay into your iOS app using our SDK, providing a seamless and secure payment experience for your customers.
  • Leverages the native capabilities of iOS devices, offering fast and convenient payments with Face ID or Touch ID authentication.
  • Enhances the user experience by allowing payments without leaving your app.
Check the iOS integration guide

Hosted checkout page

Payment link - Custom checkout page

  • A streamlined and secure checkout solution that allows customers to complete purchases with their preferred payment method
  • Customisable to reflect the merchant's brand, including options for logo, cover image, and colour scheme
  • Ideal for merchants without a personal checkout page, those who handle transactions via email or messages, or for occasional payment needs like freelancers
Check the Payment links integration guide

Alternative payment solutions

In addition to Apple Pay and Google Pay, we also offer a range of alternative solutions designed to allow you to accept payments. These alternatives provide flexibility and ease of integration, ensuring that businesses of all sizes and types can effectively manage payments.

Each of these solutions is designed to offer flexibility and convenience, ensuring that you can select the option that best fits your business model and customer preferences.


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