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Giropay is an online banking payment system based in Germany. It offers a real-time payment method to accept payments made in euro seamlessly.
In this documentation, we explain how to configure Giropay via Adyen. Configuring Giropay enhances your business opportunity in Germany.
To configure Giropay via Adyen, you must have an account with Adyen and should have configured Adyen SEPA. This is because Giropay via Adyen is generally used for one-time payments. In a subscription business, you will be charging your customers on a recurring basis. Therefore, Chargebee handles recurring scenarios by converting the Giropay payment method to Direct Debit SEPA payment method. The first payment will happen via Giropay and all future recurring payments will happen via Direct Debit SEPA.
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As mentioned earlier, Giropay is configured using Adyen. Therefore, it is mandatory that you have an Adyen account.
To configure Giropay via Adyen, follow these steps:
As Giropay is an online banking payment method, it is generally used to make one time payments. Chargebee handles recurring scenarios by converting Giropay payments to Direct Debit SEPA payment method. The first payment will happen via Giropay and all future recurring payments will happen via Direct Debit SEPA. Therefore, it is important that you inform this to your customers.
Here is the checkout flow for a customer using Giropay:
During checkout, the customer selects Giropay as the payment method.
They then select the bank account.
Note:
Chargebee allows you to send mandate creation and payment pre-notification specific to SEPA from Chargebee. Ensure that you collect the email address of your customers' if you intend to use this feature.
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