27 de January de 2023
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There are few people left who have not heard of Bizum, an app for sending money between individuals promoted by Spanish banks in 2016 and which has experienced an unprecedented boom in 2020, closing the year with 13.6 million users thanks to the addition of 20,100 new customers a day. Undoubtedly, these are striking figures for any online business and, fortunately, it is now possible to use Bizum as a payment method in your online shop.
Integrating Bizum as an alternative payment method to credit and debit cards and bank transfers in an online shop has several advantages, such as providing a trusted alternative that consumers already know and offering a fast and convenient payment process. And doing so is much simpler than it might seem.
Paylands, the payment platform created by the Spanish fintech PaynoPain, has integrated different alternative payment methods, in addition to the classic ones: cryptocurrencies, Sofort, Ideal… and now it also has Bizum.
These are the steps to follow and all the advantages of integrating Bizum through Paylands in your online shop:
With our online payment platform, Paylands, it is that easy to offer your customers all their favourite payment methods. Don’t hesitate and write to us explaining your needs and our sales team will send you a personalised proposal with no obligation:
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