Accept Multiple Payment Methods in Certinia

Accept a wide range of payment types - including cards, Direct Debit, eChecks, and digital wallets - natively within Certinia.

Vertsatile Payment Options

Unaric Payments for Certinia lets you accept a broad range of payment methods natively within Certinia.

Supported options include credit and debit cards, Direct Debit (BACS, SEPA, BECS, ACH, PAD, PayTo, Instant Bank Pay), eChecks, and digital wallets like Apple Pay and Google Pay.

Whether you're in retail, subscriptions, real estate, or professional services, you can deliver payment experiences aligned with customer preferences - across currencies and regions - without writing custom code.

Digital Wallets

Give customers a fast, secure way to pay by enabling Apple Pay and Google Pay on your payment pages.

These wallets are integrated via supported PSPs such as Stripe Connect. When active cards are detected in a customer's wallet, the options display automatically alongside standard payment methods.

For iframe-based flows, domain verification ensures both compliance and a smooth, uninterrupted user experience.

Advanced Routing and PSP Flexibility

Define which payment methods are available for each Authorisation or Payment record using the Payment Route Options field.

For instance, offer customers a choice between Cards and Direct Debit, or limit high-value transactions to Bank Payments to reduce card processing fees.

By combining this with PSP integrations and Merchant Groups, you gain precise control over payment flows - ensuring each transaction is handled with the optimal method for its context.

Frictionless Payment Journeys

Create hosted payment pages and shareable payment links with zero code required.

These pages automatically adapt to the payment methods you’ve enabled, creating a seamless and user-friendly checkout experience.

Real-time validation and tokenization are managed by the PSP, ensuring data security while Certinia receives instant transaction updates. The outcome? Faster checkouts, reduced errors, and improved conversion rates.