Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Find answers to frequently asked questions about card as a payment method at Razorpay Checkout.


1. What types of cards are supported by Razorpay for payments?

Razorpay supports payments through multiple types of cards including credit, debit, and prepaid cards. It accepts both domestic and international card transactions.

2. What card networks are supported by Razorpay?

Razorpay supports major card networks such as Visa, Mastercard, American Express (AMEX), Discover, and Diners.

3. How secure is it to process card payments through Razorpay?

Razorpay secures card payments with a sophisticated machine learning risk engine that detects and blocks fraud in real-time while maintaining high approval rates for legitimate transactions. Our multi-layered security includes Address Verification System (AVS) authentication, PCI DSS compliant infrastructure, and end-to-end encryption, ensuring comprehensive protection for businesses and customers throughout the payment process.

4. Does Razorpay support partial refunds for card transactions?

Yes, Razorpay allows businesses to issue full and partial refunds for card transactions.

5. Are there any limits on the transaction amount for card payments through Razorpay?

The transaction limits for card payments depend on the customer's card issuer and the business' agreement with Razorpay.

6. Does Razorpay offer integration for card payments with websites and mobile apps?

Yes, Razorpay provides APIs and SDKs to integrate card payment options seamlessly into websites, mobile apps, and checkout pages.

7. Can Razorpay handle declined card transactions?

Yes, Razorpay provides detailed responses and logs for declined transactions, helping businesses understand the reasons and take corrective action.

8. How can a business enable card payments on Razorpay?

Businesses can enable card payments by signing up with Razorpay and completing the KYC process. Card payments are automatically enabled once your account is approved.


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