PayU FAQs

What is PayU?

PayU is a global online payment service provider that allows you to accept and process online payments, operating in over 20 countries across Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America..

How does PayU work?

Your respondents select the products or services they are interested and then they proceed to checkout. They need to enter their payment details, such as credit card or bank account information. PayU securely processes the payment and sends a confirmation to you that the payment has been authorised. After that, PayU settles the payment with you and transfers the funds to your designated bank account.

Is PayU secure?

Yes, PayU is a secure payment gateway that uses the latest security features. They have SSL Encryption to protect all data transmitted between the customer’s browser and PayU’s servers. PayU also has a sophisticated fraud detection system that uses machine learning algorithms to detect and prevent fraudulent transactions. They are also PCI DSS compliant.

Is PayU international?

They operate in over 20 countries across Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America. The payment solutions and services can be tailored to the needs of specific regions and markets.

What payment methods does PayU offer?

When integrated with your 123FormBuilder form, PayU supports credit and debit cards such as Maestro, Mastercard and Visa.

Does PayU charge any transactional fees?

Yes, PayU charges transactional fees for processing payments on its platform. The fees can vary depending on the region, currency, payment method, and other factors, so it’s important for you to review their pricing details. PayU typically charges a percentage-based fee on the transaction amount, as well as a fixed fee per transaction. The percentage-base fee can range from 1-4%.

How can I integrate PayU with my 123FormBuilder form?

Start by creating a new form and adding fields. Once you have assigned a price to your fields/choices, all you have to do is to add PayU to your form by going to the Payments section. In order to enable it, you need to provide the some information: Merchant ID and Encryption Key (this information can be retrieved from Account Management in your PayU account).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here is a list of the most frequently asked questions. For more FAQs, please browse through the  FAQs page.

Is this service free?
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