Each country has its own way of moving money, and choosing the right method can sometimes be difficult. That’s why we have curated the most popular and best payment options for you to use in Poland.
Yes, PayPal is accepted in Poland.
Wondering what the most popular ways to pay are in Poland? Explore the top payment options and choose wisely.
Poland, with a population of around 36.56 million people, has a GDP of approximately 979.96 billion making it the 20th largest economy in the world. The official currency of Poland is the Polish Złoty (PLN)
A diversified, high-income economy driven by manufacturing (automotive, machinery), services, and agriculture. As a member of the European Union, its economy is deeply integrated with the EU single market, especially with Germany.

The Polish payment market is dominated by BLIK, a unique mobile payment system that allows users to pay online and in-store, withdraw cash, and make P2P transfers using a six-digit code generated in their banking app. For in-store payments, debit and credit cards with contactless functionality are ubiquitous. Leading online payment gateways like Przelewy24 and PayU are also popular, consolidating various methods including bank transfers and BLIK.

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