ACCEPT PAYMENTS
Add payment services to your platform
Fung lets you add payments to your product offering, creating a frictionless one-contract, one-API solution for your merchant. It creates a better product experience while simultaneously improving retention and creating new revenue streams for your business.
Payment components
A branded payment component optimized for conversion
Integrate prebuilt payment components which are optimized for conversion in a few lines of code. Embed the batteries-included payment component within any page, leveraging branding capabilities to make it blend seamlessly. All payment flows are handled out of the box within the secured payment form, where you just need to handle the results.
A payment component for card payments
Seamless Integration
Embedding payments into your platform has never been easier. Setup is simple, no matter your level of expertise. Learn how to create a payment component here.
Accept any type of payment
Consumers across the world have their preferred ways of paying. We aim to make their lives easier by offering the payment methods they’re accustomed to.
Brand as your own
Customize the styles to match your brand, ensuring that the entire payment experience is frictionless and reinforces your brand identity, building trust and recognition in shoppers.
Payment links
Allow your merchants to sell on any channel using payment links
Create a payment link that you can use anywhere. Payment links display a ready-to-use payment page with all your details. Payment links are your fastest way to integrating payments, and can be used to enable conversational commerce, QR codes and other use cases.
There's different ways to utilize the URLs you get when creating a checkout
How does it work?
Create a url by creating a <checkout>. This page will lead to a hosted payment page.
Share the link. Paste or embed the link anywhere. The payment link can be shared with one customer across different channels.
Get paid. See the successful transaction in the dashboard. After completing the payment, the link is then deactivated.
Payment methods
Accept all payment methods
From cards to digital wallets and bank payments to local methods: accept all sorts of payments with Fung. Support the methods and currencies that you and your merchants need. Configure the payment methods available through <payment profiles>, so your customers can access the local methods that convert best.
Configure your payment methods right in the dashboard
Up-and-running in no-time
Configure the payment methods directly in the dashboard or through the API with just a few lines of code
Configuring payment profiles
Create custom <payment profiles> for your merchants, accounts, and account groups so they offer the most relevant payment methods for their customers
Payment methods that convert
Through the API, you can access a wide variety of local payment methods that can be tailored to you and your merchant's specific audience.
Network tokens
Increase acceptance rates and reduce false declines
As a platform, you want secure payments with a frictionless user experience for your merchants and their customers. Network tokens offer a way to achieve both. These tokens not only bolster security but also offer the ability to increase authorization rates. You can read more on network tokens here.
By storing network tokens, the average authorization rate can rise significantly
Provide a seamless payment experience
With network tokens, customers enjoy uninterrupted service even if their physical card is lost or replaced. By storing these tokens, you spare customers the hassle of updating their payment information.
Increase authorization rates
Network tokens keep transactions smooth even if card details change. This significantly reduces the likelihood of declined charges due to outdated credentials, especially in scenarios like subscriptions.
Reduce payment costs
Network tokens offer a potential cost-saving avenue for businesses utilizing custom interchange pricing. Using network tokens can often be more cost-effective than traditional tokens or primary account numbers (PANs) for card transactions.