Certified payment providers N/A
Market coverage 15
["Austria","Belgium","Czech Republic","Denmark","Finland","France","Germany","Hungary","Italy","Netherlands","Norway","Poland","Portugal","Spain","Sweden"]
Denmark
- Austria
- Belgium
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Hungary
- Italy
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Spain
- Sweden
Currencies 9
- Australia Dollar
- Canada Dollar
- Denmark Krone
- Euro
- Norway Krone
- Sweden Krona
- Switzerland Franc
- United Kingdom Pound
- United States Dollar
Description
ViaBill is an online payment service provider that offers an alternative and flexible payment method for consumers. ViaBill allows customers to make online purchases and pay in installments, which can be convenient for those who prefer to spread their expenses over a longer period.
The ViaBill payment method works as follows: during the checkout process on a merchant’s website that offers ViaBill as a payment option, customers can choose to pay with ViaBill. They need to create a ViaBill account and provide personal and financial information.
Once the account is created, customers can use ViaBill to make their online purchases. ViaBill pays the merchant on behalf of the customer, and the customer repays ViaBill in multiple installments. Customers can choose the duration of the payment plan and the monthly installments that best suit them.
It’s worth noting that ViaBill conducts a credit check before approving customer accounts. The exact criteria may vary, but this ensures that customers have the ability to repay the amounts owed.
ViaBill also offers a streamlined return process. If a customer wants to return an item, ViaBill can be contacted to cancel any remaining payments or adjust the amount due accordingly.
It’s important to review ViaBill’s specific terms and conditions, as well as any potential fees associated with this payment method, as they may vary depending on the merchant and the country you are in.