![]() When I had my OS account, Stripe staff said Wechat and Alipay requires the respective countries to approve your request before you can accept them and Stripe processes this for you (they send the request with your details etc), then the money is put in your Stripe account and Stripe pays you that way. ![]() How can I accept Wechat and Alipay and Union Pay cards using Woocommerce without Stripe? I am talking about when I get paid, not where to change the displayed info for direct bank deposits.Ģ. I could not find a place to add a bank account for the payouts to be deposited into, the way my OS account used to have. Since I do no have a Stripe account (Or do I?), where will the payments from a purchase in my shop, go to? With that long background information, here are my questions:ġ. I was told that this is because my new Stripe account, which I will call NS account, is fully managed by Woocommerce and not Stripe, so I will not be able to log in to Stripe. ![]() However, when I tried to do this, it seems woocommerce has created a Stripe account for me automatically, however, I cannot log in to the Stripe dashboard. Taking this experience, I thought I was ready to set up a real website with woocommerce. However, because of the “business” details issue (I could not update my non-existent business details) and it kept saying it could not verify my “business”, Stripe staff told me to close that account, and create a new one as needed. Nevertheless, I was able to connect my test woocommerce account to the OS account, and set up my bank details for payouts there, and even apply for Wechat and Alipay. The default business website in my OS dashboard shows “which is obviously incorrect. The OS account forces me to add a business website and business details which I do not have. I only found out I ‘had’ an account with Stripe recently when I tried to set up a woocommerce account. This OS account was made not by me, but by a third party website that made it for me when I made an account with them. That account, for clarity, I’ll call original Stripe account, or OS account for short. One-off purchases via Alipay are available now, while recurring payments and WeChat Pay remain in private beta.I have an existing blog that I added a woocommerce shop to.Īlso, I used to (not sure if I still do, it is very confusing) have an account with Stripe (completely unrelated to woocommerce). Stripe will support recurring payments for Alipay, handy for services or subscriptions, and British companies will receive pounds in their bank accounts. "If you are an internet business, this unlocks a new vast customer base," Collison told Reuters.Ĭompanies using Stripe can set up Alipay and WeChat Pay support in "just a few clicks" without additional developer work thanks to both being included in Sources, Stripe's payment method API. ![]() British startup Deliveroo has used Stripe to extend into 11 countries, now including Hong Kong, where Stripe today launched. Stripe suggested that support for Alipay and WeChat Pay could help British businesses expand into new markets post-Brexit, particularly as Chinese shoppers are so fond of British brands - research from rival PayPal suggested a quarter of British overseas sales are to Chinese shoppers. “By deepening our existing partnership with Alipay, and launching a new partnership with WeChat Pay, we’re enabling businesses to easily access the once-impenetrable Chinese market, and in the manner Chinese consumers prefer," said John Collison, president and co-founder of Stripe, in a statement.
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