How to Set Up Variable Direct Debit in the UK
Learn the relevant steps to set up variable direct debit for your customers in the UK.
Overview
Did you know that almost 50 percent of modern online shoppers these days will likely abandon their shopping carts if your application or website does not have their preferred method of payment?¹ However, there are over seventy payment systems, and each system has different terms, features, and fees.
If you have decided to add a modern payment platform to your website or mobile application, let's draw our attention to PayPal and Braintree payment platforms. This is because they are the leaders in today’s market.
We will discuss 'how is Braintree different from PayPal’ and also demonstrate how you can save money by using Wise Business in addition to your payment gateway for sending and receiving transfers in different currencies.
There is no doubt that a payment gateway is an essential middleman in the overall payments process. When your customers make a purchase on your website with a credit card, then a payment gateway will encrypt the data and send it to your payment processor for timely authorization. On approval, the payment gateway will let your e-commerce platform know, so that the transfer of funds may take place.²
Keep in mind that selecting the most suitable payment gateway solution for your e-commerce business can usually decide whether your online store will be profitable or not. So, it is advisable to closely monitor and assess the payment bottom-line of the online store in order to ensure both long-term success as well as profitability.
Here are a few things that you should consider.
1. Security features
Note that the first and most important place to begin is with security. This is why the most secure and reliable payment gateways usually featureP2PE (point-to-point encryption). And this fully protects your confidential data across a stable and secure environment during all steps of the transaction.³
2. Sign-Up Charge
If you’re just starting your e-commerce shop or working on a fixed budget, then it is advisable to use a service provider that has no sign-up fees.
However, if you want to have some specific features or are planning to sell a large volume of merchandise, payment gateways that have a sign-up fee might be more effective and suitable in the long run.
3. Compliance with Payment Gateway Requirements
Merchants and online stores that accept payments online also need a payment gateway to fully and effectively protect their customers and businesses while meeting all compliance requirements.
In this regard, PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) is a widely known industry set of effective security standards for businesses that accept, store, process, or transmit their credit card data. Note that to make compliance simpler and less burdensome for most merchants, many payment gateway providers take on full responsibility for ensuring that your credit offers align with all local legislation.
PayPal bought Braintree back in 2013.⁴ One of the key issues with PayPal was the redirection of users from the seller or merchant’s site to the PayPal server. Also, it required users to be registered service users. So, you can imagine that it was the main reason for dissatisfaction for both parties. Hence, the decision to purchase Braintree solved this problem.
The great thing about Braintree is that it provides developers with adjusted API interfaces and SDKs in 6 programming languages along with amazing ready-made solutions for baskets. And with PayPal's Commerce feature, dealers can easily integrate many purchase buttons into apps, like Pinterest and Facebook Messenger, which is great.⁵
There is no doubt that PayPal can also become an excellent alternative to several other integrated payment systems on your website or mobile application. Of course, you can integrate it as the main solution; however, keep in mind that many brands usually consider it as a good alternative.
This is because some users do not want their sensitive credit card information to be stored on all trading platforms where they order. Also, you will be glad to know that PayPal is a good choice for startups as well as small vendors. This is because it pools money from all of the merchants into one aggregate account, and that is very convenient.
And all platforms support PayPal. And since PayPal redirects customers to its site, you do not need any payment gateway integration as well. If you would like to add PayPal Express, then redirection will usually be skipped, and, hence, Express API will submit all of the required information.
4. Cost
Cost is an important factor when choosing a payment gateway for your business. Here is how these 2 platforms compare in terms of cost.
Note that Braintree does not charge a monthly payment to process online payments, which is great. Braintree charges a commission on a per-transaction basis at a rate of about 1.9% from transaction amount in addition to 20 cents for each transaction.⁶
Braintree pricing for accepting cards and digital wallets:
1.9% + £0.20 per transaction
PayPal Pricing
With PayPal, you do not need to pay any subscription fee. You will be charged a standard rate of 1% to 3.4% plus 30 cents for each transaction within the UK (varries according to the currency you receive and additional fee for . There is also an additonal percentage-based fee for international transactions which ranges from 0.5% to 2% .⁷
Summing these fees up makes accepting payments quite expensive which is why we will discuss a solution to reduce these fees in the next section.
If you’re a global trader, you probably know how important it is to pay attention to the conversion rate and fee to exchange your sales money to local currency because if you don’t use the right partner, you could end up paying up to 6% on fees. That’s £60 for every £1000 of your sales which for some online sellers can almost amount to their profit margin.
The solution is to have multi-currency accounts like Wise. With this additional financial tool, you can accept payments in the local currency of your customers, avoid currency conversion through PayPal and send the funds for free to theWise Multi-currency account and convert them in your local currency at the real market rate with no mark-up for a small and transparent fee.
This modern solution can also be integrated to your favorite accounting software like QuickBooks, FreeAgent, and Xero to simplify your tax reconciliation.
The account also comes with a multi-currency debit card that you can use to pay vendors and suppliers or simply for your daily purchases. Combining this service with your Braintree or PayPal can mean saving up 4% on fees.
Plus, Wise has a team ready to help businesses fully automate their payouts and more using the API.
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