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Nikita Bragin2017-09-08 12:53:38
Business Informatics
Nikita Bragin, 2017-09-08 12:53:38

Which payment system should I choose to accept payments in USD?

Perhaps someone knows a payment system that can be connected to the site to accept payments in USD for an organization from Russia?
It is very desirable that I could convert to the national currency within the bank, and not by the payment system itself.

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boss_lexa, 2017-09-09
@BrNikita

paypal in the Russian Federation accepts currency, but only from payers from other countries. And it allows you to withdraw it only in rubles
, with a loss in conversion of about 5%, or through exchangers, but you will lose even more there.
CBR minus 0.5%.
You can connect directly, you can use cloudpayments or fondy integrators, there may be other partners.
The reason for converting to rubles is the currency legislation of the Russian Federation, settlements within the country must be in rubles.
Most payments in the Russian Federation claim that they work with currency, but in fact they can only show the amount in the currency on the payment page, and the write-off itself will be in rubles. The payer will see the rubles only on the 3DS check (sms code from the bank), unless you turned it off of course. and in your bank statement or SMS notification of debiting. Maybe for someone this is enough.
Without converting to rubles, only foreign companies can make
you paddle.com
paymentwall
2checkout ccnow
payproglobal
fastspring
mycommerce
and
others
All of them usually freeze money for at least 30 days and withdraw once a month, someone works only with physical goods, someone only with virtual ones.
I'm interested in the same, maybe you will find something else in my thread
How to organize international payment acceptance with a minimum of taxes?

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Kiryushka Tsisar, 2017-09-08
@carlcox

paypal?

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