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Riverty (formerly AfterPay) is a well-known payment method for buying now and paying later. Would you like to accept Riverty in your webshop? Read how it works and which providers support it.

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How does Riverty work as a payment method for webshops?

Riverty, formerly known as AfterPay, offers customers the option to pay after receiving their order. For the customer, this means extra security, and for you as a business owner, it means immediate payment without the risk of non-payment. Riverty assesses the consumer's creditworthiness and takes care of the entire collection process.

Riverty offers various options: Buy Now Pay Later, Installment payments or Direct debit, depending on your preferences and the options offered by the chosen Payment Service Provider (PSP).

How much does a payment via Riverty cost?

The costs for accepting Riverty are higher than for direct payment methods such as iDEAL. As a business owner, you usually pay a percentage per transaction between 2% and 5%, plus a fixed fee per payment (e.g. £0.30 to £1.00). The exact rates vary per payment provider and depend on your turnover, industry and risk assessment.

Because Riverty assumes the payment risk and handles the entire invoicing and collection process, these costs are often considered justified, especially for products with higher order values. Easily compare Payment Service Providers that support Riverty and request multiple quotes without obligation.

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How do you integrate Riverty into your checkout?

Accepting Riverty in your webshop is usually easy to arrange through your Payment Service Provider. Mollie, Buckaroo, MultiSafepay and Pay. are among those offering integrations with Riverty. For platforms such as Shopify, WooCommerce or Magento, most payment providers have plugins available so you can go live quickly.

Do you have a customised platform? Then you can integrate Riverty as part of your payment flow via your PSP's API. Riverty can often be combined with other methods, such as iDEAL, Apple Pay or Bancontact.

Which Payment Service Providers support Riverty?

Various PSPs support Riverty as a post-payment method. Well-known providers include Mollie, Buckaroo, MultiSafepay and Pay. You can often easily activate and manage Riverty via your PSP dashboard.

Want to be sure which PSP best suits your webshop and integration requirements? Then start thefree provider selectorThis shows you immediately which Payment Service Providers support Riverty and which providers are compatible with your business. Request (customised) quotes directly and easily compare costs.

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What are the advantages and disadvantages of Riverty?

Advantages:

  • Customers can pay later or in instalments → higher conversion and customer satisfaction

  • Direct payment to the entrepreneur → no risk of non-payment

  • Trusted brand in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany

Disadvantages:

  • Higher transaction fees than with direct payment methods such as iDEAL (you pay a percentage of the purchase amount)

  • Not suitable for all industries (such as subscriptions or services)

  • Acceptance subject to credit check with the customer

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Discover more payment methods for your online shop

It makes sense that you want to combine Riverty with other popular methods for maximum payment convenience and conversion. Decide which ones you need for your target group and target markets. On our platform, you will find detailed information about, among other thingsiDEAL, PayPal, Bancontact andApple PayAre you active in specific countries? Then take a look at all the frequently usedPayment methods per country or learn more about differente-commerce markets and discover more about online payment behaviour.

This payment method is part of the categoryBuy Now Pay Later, where you can also read more about alternatives such asKlarna andin3.

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