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Paysera

In 2012, Paysera became the first licensed e-money institution (EMI) in Lithuania. The company has been operating as a payments processor since 2004. The Paysera e-wallet offers consumers the ability to pay and transfer money with just a few taps. It gives an up-to-date balance and instant notifications when funds are sent or received. Consumers can also make payments by simply entering their login credentials or scanning a QR code.

Paysera
Type Wallet
Consumer countries
Currencies

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Why Paysera

It’s accepted across the EEA, making it an ideal addition to the payment options of cross-border merchants.

Consumers across all age groups are embracing QR code payments. Spending using QR codes will increase by 25% between 2023 and 2025 (Juniper Research).

Users of the e-wallet can also create a separate account for saving, free of charge. They can even set savings goals and deadlines and make automated payments from their wallet to their savings – factors contributing to regular consumer usage.

Specifications

Coverage

Consumer
Merchant Global

Currencies

Consumer EUR
Processing EUR
Settlement EUR

Features

Recurring payments
One-click payments
Refunds
Partial refunds
Multiple partial refunds
Payment assurance
Chargeback risk

How it works

1
Merchant

At online checkout, the consumer chooses Paysera as their preferred payment method

2
Payment method

The consumer is redirected to a payment page where they can log in to Paysera directly or scan a QR code to continue in app

3
Payment method

The consumer logs in to confirm the transaction or confirms payment in the Paysera app

4
Merchant

Payment is confirmed

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