Making international payments is becoming even easier. Paykassma, an international payment aggregator, has officially partnered with Bkash, the leading payment system in Bangladesh. Serving over 100 clients from various countries, Paykassma offers a range of payment solutions for businesses. With Bkash, the most popular payment system in Bangladesh, businesses can expand even more easily into new territories. To start accepting payments through Bkash, businesses can get in touch with Paykassma. They provide smooth integration and support at every stage of the process. 

About Paykassma

Paykassma is one of the best payment aggregators. PayKassma offers payments and withdrawals for the Asian market. The company offers a unique API-automation design to help e-commerce businesses. PayKassma has been offering its payment solutions for 4 years and operates in 16 countries across the globe.

This payment aggregator has served over 100 clients providing real-time payment solutions. Although they work with several African countries, Paykassma primarily operates in India, Bangladesh, Turkey, Vietnam and Uzbekistan. The company has provided payment solutions for Forex, dating, tradings, markets.

It’s easy to start with Paykassma, and the company provides a safe platform for its users. Also, they are PSSI DCI compliant. Paykassma has partnered with industry regulators, so business can be 100% compliant. They also ensure that accounts and customers' accounts are kept safe from fraud risk. Chargebacks are close to zero, as the company disputes every chargeback.

Paykassma has a team of experts who will give real-time advice. They are also available to give round-the-clock support.

They offer multiple payment methods including e-Wallets. They also have country-specific payments and some of them include:

  • PhonePe

  • Paytm

  • UPI

  • Rupay

  • Bkash

  • Nagad

  • Rocket

  • Uzcard

  • Humo

One can find information on all the available payment options by visiting the official site.

 

 

 

 

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