PayU makes collecting money possible for businesses in 17 different countries around the world, spanning Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa. And now Jotform users in those markets will be able to collect payments through their forms with our new PayU integration!
You can use this integration to turn your form into a lucrative moola maker, that simultaneously collects payment alongside whatever other customer or order details you need. No more back-and-forth emailing between someone requesting a service and getting paid. Whether you’re registering event attendees, selling a product, or asking for donations, it’s all now possible with Jotform and PayU.
Here’s a snapshot of what PayU offers:
- Local currency processing in over 300 payment methods
- Data storage privacy, as well as PCI DSS Level 1 compliance
- Enables more than 2 billion people to pay online globally
Get started using this integration in just a few quick steps. Start by selecting PayU from the form builder of the form you’d like to integrate.
Plug in your Merchant ID, Signature Key, oAuth Client ID, and oAuth Client Secret to connect your PayU account to JotForm. If you don’t have a PayU account yet, click here to get started.
Configure what it is you’re collecting money for. For this example, we’ll sell a product.
Then publish your form! It’s ready to go to work for you collecting payments from customers all around the world. Are you using PayU to collect payments? How are you planning on using this integration? Let us know in the comments!
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3 Comments:
More than a year ago
Hi! I´m working in a booking form and I want to add PayU payment. With this integration can select different prices of rooms? If this isn´t possible please give me another solution
More than a year ago
The link: "Try a demo PayU payment form ":
1) crashed my computer2) delivered a blank page
More than a year ago
you talk of 17 different countries around the world, spanning Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa. Where can we see the list?
Thanks