About International Payments

Accept payments in international currencies, via cards issued by domestic and foreign banks. Check the list of supported purpose codes and currencies.


You can accept payments from your customers using our Payment Gateway and other products such as Payment Links and Subscriptions. Razorpay supports

for international cards.

Singaporean businesses can easily activate international payment methods to expand their global reach.

Foreign-issued cards: Singapore businesses can collect payments from foreign-issued cards in 160+ currencies across all payment products, including Payment Gateway, Payment Links and Subscriptions.

To enable international payments, please raise a request with the Razorpay

.

Indian payment methods: Singaporean businesses looking to accept payments from Indian customers via Razorpay and get their settlement in a foreign bank account. Check the list of

and .

Razorpay allows Singaporean businesses to accept payments from Indian customers without any additional paperwork or registration. Your Indian customers can make payments via local payment methods such as credit cards, debit cards, UPI and Netbanking. The funds are settled in your overseas bank account.

Feature Request

Enabling Indian payment methods is an on-demand feature. Please fill out the

to get this feature activated on your account.

Watch Out!

Your international payment will fail if you send us a dummy email id and phone number of the customer.

List of Purpose Codes

Download the complete

that can be selected in the onboarding process.

Supported Products

The following products support international payments:

Supported Currencies

Following is the list of supported currencies:

  • For any other additional currencies, which are not a part of the above list and that you might want us to support, kindly raise a request on our .
  • When selling a product for ₹ 1000 in the domestic market, you pass INR in the currency parameter and 100000 in the amount parameter (since the amount should be in paise).
  • When selling in the international market, you might want to charge $20 for the same product. In this case, you must pass USD in the currency parameter and 2000 in the amount parameter (since the amount should be in cents).
    For example: AED, AMD, INR and so on.

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