Submitted 18th October 2005
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WorldPay enable thousands of businesses to accept payments on the internet, by phone, fax or mail. Credit and debit cards, bank transfers and instalments. In any language and most currencies.
An important part of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group, the 5th biggest banking group in the world, WorldPay payment solutions are trusted by thousands of businesses, big and small.
Our customers accept payments over the internet, by phone, fax and mail. They accept Visa, MasterCard, Diners, American Express, JCB and all the major credit cards. Not forgetting debit cards and local payment schemes like Switch, Laser, Electron and more. Bank transfers (such as the German ELV system), instalments, standing-order and direct-debit style payments. All in their customer's currency and language - wherever they are in the world.
WorldPay is the only way to accept such a universal range of payments through one merchant account, one payment processing system, 24/7.
Elemental. And easy too. The way to accept a world of payments.
Our ServicesWorldPay is now a market-leading payment service provider with an ever-growing number of over 20,000 customers trading over the Internet and more than 1,200 strategic banking and e-commerce partners worldwide.
PricingWorldPay offers highly competitive and attractive prices. Pricing is based on your merchant profile, and may vary depending on the risk sector you operate in and your trading history and background.
HistoryWorldPay was founded in 1993, and has been at the forefront of developing secure, comprehensive and straightforward e-payment processing systems ever since.
StructureWorldPay is a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group, it operates independently within a group strategy that encourages innovation and competition even among its own constituent companies. Each region has a Managing Director.
WorldwideBangkok to Birmingham, Singapore to Seattle, WorldPay customers accept payments in the language and currency their customers know and understand. That's any language and most currencies, from anywhere in the world.
SecuritySecurity is one of the most significant concerns for both the shopper and the retailer during an online transaction. In reality, an online transaction is probably more secure than a card transaction in a shop or conducted over the telephone or by fax.