1. PayPal
PayPal is a global payment pioneer, especially in the United States, which is the focus of overseas shopping. It has a monopoly market position, supports 194 countries around the world, and has nearly 200 million active users.
Every time you use PayPal to make a purchase, you can choose to deduct the fee directly from your credit card; it can also be used to collect payments, as long as you provide your email address, similar to Alipay collection, and you can also choose to deduct fees from your wallet balance for future payments.
2. Stripe
Stripe is an upstart in Internet payment. 10 years after its establishment, its valuation has reached US$40 billion. Stripe is open to individuals or companies and charges 2.9% plus a 30-cent fee on each transaction.
Amazon, Airbnb, Uber, Apple and Facebook are all using Stripe's payment solutions. Unfortunately, Stripe has not yet opened its services to individuals or merchants in mainland China. Of course, there are some workarounds, such as opening a Hong Kong or U.S. bank account, etc.
3. PingPong
PingPong Finance is a cross-border e-commerce financial service provider that specializes in providing international clearing services for domestic small and medium-sized cross-border e-commerce, supporting Amazon in the United States, Amazon in Japan, and Wish , Shopee, Newegg and other shopping platforms. PingPong can directly accept personal payments from customers. In addition, one PingPong account can also be bound to multiple stores.
4. Payssion
Payssion is aimed at enterprises and individuals with cross-border payment needs. Currently, it mainly serves foreign trade e-commerce, game distribution for overseas users, live video broadcasts, online education, etc. The Internet overseas industry can access more than 300 local payments around the world, and can be used without a credit card. It supports multiple payment methods including online banking transfers, e-wallets, prepaid cards, operator billing, cash payments, etc.
5. Alipay
Alipay’s overseas offline payment currently covers more than 55 countries and regions, and is available at 85 international airports and 3 international terminals in more than 35 countries and regions. Provide real-time tax refund services.