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Multi-Payment Option

Offer your customers the ability to pay with multiple cards for a single purchase.

Multi-Payment Option

With Multi-Payment, you can:

Accept payments from multiple cards when one card's limit isn't enough.

Allow group purchases (e.g., shared gifts) to be split across different people's cards - without needing multiple transactions or invoices.

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Online or In-Store Multi-Payment

Wherever your customer is, Paylink lets them use the Multi-Payment method, giving them flexibility in how they use their card limits.

Reduced Cart Abandonment

In e-commerce, customers often abandon their cart due to insufficient limits. With Multi-Payment, they can complete the purchase by splitting the amount across cards.

Higher Cart Value

Since customers can use more than one card for a single transaction, they don’t have to split their cart. This allows for higher basket values in one go.

Backed by TCMB & PCI-DSS

Multi-Payment complies with Central Bank of Turkey (TCMB) approval and PCI-DSS Level 1 standards, ensuring all transactions are fully secure and regulation-compliant.

Frequently Asked Questions

Explore our frequently asked questions section and find quick answers to your questions.

What is Multi-Payment?

Multi-Payment is a payment method that allows customers to split a single transaction into multiple parts and complete it using more than one card.

When Can Multi-Payment Be Used?

  • When customers face card limit restrictions and want to combine available limits from different cards
  • When customers want to split payments among friends for shared purchases such as gifts

What are the Advantages of Multi-Payment?

Multi-Payment reduces the risk of sales abandonment and cart abandonment due to insufficient limits, helping businesses increase sales and improve customer satisfaction.

How to Use the Multi-Payment Method?

Multi-Payment can be used on online platforms or when processing payments via link-based payment solutions. Customers first select the payment amount, then enter card details for each split transaction until the total is covered.