WordPress WooCommerce still provide this way to enable store owners receive payments like this. Is it still a thing?
by ciaovietnam on 9/2/24, 10:18 PM
With QR code and modern banking system, this is more convenient for customers than ever. Customers can make order online, choose QR code direct bank transfer as the payment method, the store then display a QR code (containing the amount, charge ID and relevant bank account info) and the customer just uses their mobile banking app to scan the QR code and authorizes the payment. 5 seconds later, the online store gets a webhook notification from their bank/processor showing the payment has been received, along with the charge ID to finalize the order. The QR code payment system has been very successful in other countries but not in the US yet.
by anonzzzies on 9/2/24, 9:20 AM
In the EU definitely. Most our SaaS clients here need an invoice and pay it by bank.
by solardev on 9/5/24, 4:47 PM
I work for a European SaaS and many of our larger enterprise customers from the EU pay with a bank transfer. Our US customers primarily use a credit card.
As a contractor, I also get paid via a bank transfer (through Wise, which handles the international part). It seems weird to me as an American, but I guess it's just normal in the EU.
by patrakov on 9/2/24, 3:49 AM
In Europe, yes. Avoiding US-based middlemen like PayPal becomes trendy.
by TheCapeGreek on 9/2/24, 6:22 AM
Some payment providers in some regions even offer this as a payment option, e.g. Payfast in South Africa.
Sometimes it's also about what systems customers are used to, or fees with each method.
If bank transfer is the only option, it's usually for businesses that payment providers won't touch (even if not illegal).
by sabbaticaldev on 9/2/24, 8:22 AM
in Brazil it’s becoming the biggest thing with Pix, zero fee transfer
by oleksii88 on 9/2/24, 8:47 AM
In my case of selling software licenses - yes, still a thing. A lot of companies are only willing to pay with bank transfers, even if it is 100 USD.
by bigfatkitten on 9/4/24, 3:05 AM
In places outside the US where cheques are pretty much extinct, this is how all B2B payments are done.
by ezekg on 9/3/24, 3:34 AM
Yes. The majority of my larger customers are billed yearly via bank transfer using Stripe. Some smaller customers too.
by codegeek on 9/2/24, 2:28 PM
Yes especially in the B2B space. Not that uncommon especially for European/Asian customers.
by re-thc on 9/2/24, 5:49 AM
Large customers that require a purchase order would still do bank transfer.