Global Localization

The E-Commerce Payment Gateway (EGW) is built to support global operations, ensuring a seamless experience for both merchants and end-users, regardless of their region, currency, or language.

Multi-Currency Support

EGW is designed for global commerce, with the ability to accept payments in nearly all world currencies. This ensures merchants can serve international customers without currency-related friction.

Key Capabilities:

  • Wide Currency Coverage: Support for virtually all global currencies, aligned with card scheme and bank acquirer capabilities.

  • Customer-Centric Payments: Let customers pay in their local currency, improving satisfaction and trust.

  • Currency-Aware Routing: Optimize payment routing and processing based on transaction currency.

  • FX Handling: Integrate with bank acquirers or external FX providers to manage real-time or pre-defined exchange rates.

This extensive currency support makes EGW an ideal choice for merchants looking to expand globally and localize their checkout experience.

Multi-Language Support

EGW supports multi-language user interfaces for the payment journey, enhancing accessibility and usability:

  • Localized Checkout Experience: Automatically present the payment interface in the end-user’s browser language or allow manual selection.

  • Merchant Portal Translations (optional based on client baseline): Ability to provide language packs for merchant-facing interfaces depending on delivery model.

  • Custom Labeling: Merchants can configure custom field labels and messages for better regional alignment.

  • Fallback Language Handling: Default language settings ensure continuity in case of missing translations.

This ensures that customers across different geographies enjoy a familiar and trusted checkout experience.

Use Cases

Language and currency preferences can be set at merchant or transaction level.

APIs accept locale and currency parameters to dynamically control behavior.

Multi-currency support complies with acquirer and scheme requirements for reporting and settlement.

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