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What is the system for accepting payments from physical. persons on the territory of the Russian Federation in favor of a foreign company with an account in a foreign bank is optimal?
Actually the question itself is almost completely fit in the title.
There is input data - we are developing an application whose main function is to sell media content, the company is located in an offshore zone (well, it just so happened - a whim of the institution), it is possible to open an account both in "gray" zones such as Seychelles, Belize, etc., and in the EU .
Media content will be paid both from the application and from the TLGRMM bot and web muzzle. The goods are not expensive, one-time payments are no more than 2-3 thousand wooden ones, but we expect a steadily growing flow. Accordingly, the logic is as follows: Physicist on the territory of the Russian Federation ---> Payment system% unknown_name% ---> The company's current account in a bank outside the Russian Federation.
A logical question arises which acquiring system to choose and not miscalculate with the given conditions.
Of course, like everyone else, we look first of all at the market leaders - PayPal and Stripe, but we don't like some points. First of all, these are the possible blocking of PP accounts and the limited (by country) Stripe. Stripe is certainly a priority, but having studied a lot of information, we cannot understand what the country-specific restrictions are tied to - to the country where the legal entity is registered or to the country where the current account is opened. If, of course, to the 2nd, then everything is much simpler.
Actually, if someone has experience of cooperation with payment acceptance systems, tell or advise something that is now an alternative to these two systems. First of all, we are interested in the retained percentage, API flexibility and ease of integration.
Thank you all in advance!
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