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Pay-easy

Pay-easy is an established payment method in Japan that supports over 550 banks and 43,000 ATMs, allowing users to pay via ATMs or online banking. For merchants based in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Australia both ATM and online banking payment methods are supported.

Properties

The properties of the Pay-easy payment method are shown in the following table:

Payment method category

Online banking

Acquirer

AlipaySG

Acquiring region

SG/AU/HK

Payment flow

Redirect

Checkout Payment

✔️

Buyer country/region

Japan

Auto Debit

Fund deducted

Real-time

Refund

Processing currency

JPY

Partial refund

Minimum payment amount

1 JPY

Chargeback

Maximum payment amount

Pay-easy ATM: 100,000 JPY
Pay-easy Online Banking: 1,000,000 JPY

User experience

By default, buyers are redirected to the Ant page for information collection during each transaction through Pay-easy. You can also choose the payment method without the Ant page. In this scenario, during the first-time payment, buyers complete the required information on the merchant page and can save the information for future payments.

Pay-easy ATM

Payment with Ant page

The following screenshots show the journey of paying with the Ant page:

image.png Figure 1. Payment process with Pay-easy ATM (Ant page)

Payment without Ant page

The following screenshots show the journey of paying without the Ant page:

First-time payment

Buyers are redirected to the merchant page for the information collectionimage.png

Figure 2. Payment process with Pay-easy ATM (First-time payment)

Future payments

Future payments apply to buyers who save their information in the first-time payment. This allows them to skip the step of collecting their information again to make quick payments.image.png

Figure 3. Payment process with Pay-easy ATM (Future payments)

Pay-easy Online Banking

Payment with Ant page

The following screenshots show the journey of paying with the Ant page:image.png

Figure 4. Payment process with Pay-easy online banking (Ant page)

Payment without Ant page

The following screenshots show the journey of paying without the Ant page:

First-time payment

Buyers are redirected to the merchant page for the information collection.image.png

Figure 5. Payment process with Pay-easy online banking (the 1st time paying)

Future payments

Future payments apply to buyers who save their information in the first-time payment. This allows them to skip the step of collecting their information again to make quick payments.image.png

Figure 6. Payment process with Pay-easy online banking (Future payments)