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08.01.2024

Sends Internet Acquiring: connect the service within 48 hours

Sends company connects acquiring services in two currencies - GBR and EUR - making same-day payouts for the customers. It also provides different payment methods, for example, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Volt, etc.

Customers need to complete an easy three-step procedure to start accepting payments with Sends. Firstly, you need to register an account on the Sends website. Then, the applicant needs to provide a set of documents to complete the verification process. We can complete the account verification within 24 hours if all documents are provided on time. When an account is ready, customers can access it via web and mobile versions to turn on the Internet acquiring service.

Client rates depend on the type of business and transaction volumes. They can range from 2% up to 5%. To get more information, visit the Contact Us page or create an account right on the website.

In addition to Internet acquiring, Sends facilitates multicurrency business account openings for European-based companies. Opening a SEPA/SWIFT/UK Local Payments bank account is available within 48 hours after submitting the necessary documents.

Address: Office 39.18, Level39, One Canada Square, London, England, E14 5AB

*Sends is a trade name of SMARTFLOW PAYMENTS LIMITED.
 SMARTFLOW PAYMENTS LIMITED is registered in England and Wales (Company number 11070048).

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