Recommended e-commerce payment platforms: Top 5 tools to support payments in the Philippines

Here are 5 recommended e-commerce payment collection tools that support Philippine payments for cross-border e-commerce or local merchants of different sizes:


1. PayMaya(now renamed Maya)

  • specificities: Mainstream local payment platform in the Philippines, supporting e-wallets, bank cards and offline top-ups.
  • Applicable Scenarios: Commonly used by local consumers, suitable for small and medium-sized businesses; supports PHP checkout.
  • cutting edge::
    • Low handling fee (~1.5%-3%).
    • Works seamlessly with e-commerce platforms such as Shopee and Lazada.
  • take note of: Required to register a Philippine entity or business qualification.

2. GCash

  • specificities: Largest mobile wallet in the Philippines in terms of users (owned by Globe Telecom).
  • Applicable Scenarios: Social e-commerce, small and high-frequency transactions.
  • cutting edge::
    • No need for a bank card, you can pay with your mobile phone number.
    • API access is easy and supports QR code collection.
  • cost: Transfers are free of charge and withdrawal fees are around 1%.

3. Dragonpay

4. PayPal

  • specificities: Global, support Philippine Peso (PHP) collection, suitable for international e-commerce.
  • Applicable Scenarios: cross-border e-commerce, Freelancer services, B2C/B2B transactions.
  • cutting edge::
    • Highly recognised internationally and trusted by buyers.
    • Credit/debit card payments are supported (even without a PayPal account).
  • point of attention::
    • Higher handling fees (approx. 3.5% - 4.5% + fixed fees).
    • PHP withdrawals to Philippine banks are subject to an additional 1%-2% currency conversion fee.

5. Stripe (business qualifications only)

  • specificities: Internationalised payment gateway with PHP and multi-currency billing support.
  • Applicable Scenarios: High-unit-price e-commerce, SaaS subscription-based business.
  • cutting edge:
    • API friendly and well automated payment processes (e.g. regular debit).
    • Full coverage of local methods such as Visa/Mastercard/GCash.
  • constraint:
    Registration of a Philippine company or use of a compliant agent (e.g. Stripe Atlas) is required.

🚀 [Added] Lazada/Shopee Seller Centre Collections

If it is sold on the Southeast Asian platform, it can be used directly with its built-in programme:
|Platforms|Collection Methods|Receipt Period
|—|—|—|
|Lazada|Bind Local Bank/Payoneer|7-14 days|
|Shopee|via Airwallex or local bank |3-7 days|


📌Selection Suggestion:

1️⃣ [Local users predominate] → GCash + Maya (covers 90% Fi consumers)
2️⃣ [Cross-border stand-alone site] → PayPal + Dragonpay (balancing cost and coverage)
3️⃣ [Large/subscription-based] → Stripe (mature technology but high threshold)

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Below are more in-depth additions and optimisation suggestions to help you choose the most suitable Philippine payment solution for your business needs:


6. Direct bank connection programme (suitable for large/compliant businesses)

UnionBank / BDO Online Payments

  • specificities: Gateway interface provided by mainstream banks in the Philippines to support real-time PHP settlement.
  • Applicable Scenarios: Local B2B transactions, high net worth customers (e.g. real estate, education).
  • cutting edge::
    • Funds are credited directly to the corporate account with no third party risk.
    • Large transaction fees as low as 0.5%-1%.
  • challenge::
    • A Philippine Public Account is required, with strict vetting (ACR licence required).

7. Crypto payments (emerging markets)

Binance Pay / Coins.ph

  • specificities: Receive payment via cryptocurrency or stablecoin (USDT) for instant conversion to PHP.
  • Applicable Scenarios::
    • Web3 related products, cross-border freelance payments.
    • Circumvention of foreign exchange controls (for non-Filipino merchants).
  • Risk Warning: Exchange rate fluctuations require hedging strategies.

🌟 [Ultimate Combo] - Recommendations by Business Stage

point Recommended Tools core purpose
inception GCash + Dragonpay Low-cost coverage for 80% users
growth period PayPal + Stripe Internationalisation + Credit Card Payments
maturity Bank Direct + Maya Pro Reduced rates + compliance

⚠️ key notes

  1. Licence issues

    • GCash/Maya access is limited to Filipino registered businesses.
    • Stripe/PayPal allows foreign companies to receive money but withdrawals require a local agent.
  2. Hidden costs

    # PayPal Example: How much did the $100 order end up being?
    Total deduction = (100 *4.4%) +0.30 ≈ $4.7 → $95.3
    If redeeming PHP deduct another 1% → ₱5,300*(99%) = ₱5,247

3.Need for alternate routes:
It is recommended to access at least 1 offline payment (e.g. Dragonpay's OTC cash payment) to cover unbanked users.

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