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There are three basic types of payments use-cases supported by Everifin Paygate service:

  1. One-time payments - for – the users do not need to be registered with Everifin. For every payment the user they must select a bank, log-in, select a bank account and authorize the payment.

  2. Payments from returning customers who saved bank accounts - the users do not need to be registered with Everifin. Instead, they connect their bank accounts with limited permissions only to perform payments from a trusted device at merchants vetted and trusted by Everifin.

  3. Payments from Everifin accounts - the user is users are already using another Everifin service (Multibanking or Wallet) and has have already at least one bank account connected there. These bank accounts are not limited for to a specific payment use-case and therefore can be re-used in Everifin Paygate with user’s consent.

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Use cases

In all cases above the integration can be done using Everifin UI (recommended) or Everifin API. The following table shows which combinations are allowed for which serviceuse case:

One-time payment

Returning customers who connect

Payments from saved bank accounts

limited to paymentsEverifin customers (existing Everifin users with already connected bank accounts)

Payments from Everifin accounts

User registration/login

not applicable

not applicable, the merchant is logged-in via API

Everifin UI (Multibanking or Wallet) *

Connecting bank accounts

not applicable

Everifin UI (Paygate Redirect flow)

Everifin UI (Multibanking or Wallet) *

Payment initiation

Everifin UI (Paygate Redirect flow)

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Everifin

API (Paygate Embedded flow)Everifin

UI (Paygate Redirect flow)

Everifin UI (Paygate Redirect flow)

/ Everifin API (Paygate Embedded flow)

* - this step is done outside Paygate as a pre-requisite

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Everifin UI is the simplest method of integration and will be the easiest for maintenance over. It takes the user to a trusted and licensed payment services provider Everifin (e.g. using a redirect or a modal window). The user can safely authorize the payment and return back without sharing any sensitive data with the original client application (an accounting system, an ERP, an e-shop, etc). Unless there are API breaking changes to the payment status call or link creation call, no additional development should be is required to match leverage the latest Everifin Paygate updates.

Everifin API

Everifin API is a more complex integration method which requires the client application to take care about the specifics of the payment authorization process itself. E.g. it must store the list of connected bank accounts, monitor the status of each connection, handle different types of payment authorization processes supported by the banks (redirect to a bank, embedded in the application and decoupled) each with multiple types of authorization factors (push notification, SMS, one-time code, QR code scan, etc).