Assembly Payments For WooCommerce Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
Accept Credit Card and Bank Account payment on your WooCommerce store with Assembly Payments
Accept payment made by credit cards, debit cards and through direct bank debit right at your store.
Assembly Payment is a fin-tech payment company based in Australia. Since its establishment in 2013, it has enjoyed tremendous growth and has received $14 million USD in funding. With Assembly Payment solution for WooCommerce, you can securely receive payment from customers in Australia, New Zealand, and the US. Customers can easily checkout and complete their purchase without leaving your store, improving their shopping experience.
Why use Assembly Payment for WooCommerce?
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Supports payment made by credit and debit cards issued by VISA, MasterCard and American Express (for US platforms only).
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Detect and prevent payment fraud with CVV/CVC verification.
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Let customers pay directly from your store with direct API.
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Support payment by payment cards and direct bank debit.
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Saved card detail for quick payment.
By integrating Assembly Payment with Magento 2, you will be able to process payments with ease and convenience.
Features & Benefits
Seamless checkout experience
By using Assembly API, merchants will be able to let customers check out right within the store. Customers will fill in the payment form on their browser. This information is then transferred back to merchant's server for processing before it is sent back to Assembly's server.
PCI DSS Compliance guide
With the direct API integration method, the scope of PCI DSS Compliance for customer is SAQ-D.
Different payment methods
Through the Direct Debit Authority API, merchants might allow customers to make payment by using bank account as a payment method. When customers agree to the direct debit agreement, the value of the order will be debited from customer's bank account.
Convenience for checkout with Card storage
When customers make payments, Assembly will use customer payment info to generate a token. This token will be used to get saved card details for customers. During the next purchases, customers will be able to choose from a list of their saved cards to purchase products and services and don't have to enter their card detail again.
Secure payment with CVV/CVC test
Customers need to insert their card verification number (CVV) to check the validity of their card and reject any failure. This protects merchant from fake cards and fraudsters.
Credit card/Debit Card Payment
Assembly allows customers to make payment with their credit and debit cards. Supported brands include Visa, MasterCard, and American Express.
Support for different countries
Assembly payment is currently supported in Australia, New Zealand and United States. Bank accounts opened in these countries will be able to use Assembly payment gateway.
Supported for multiple currencies
Assembly payment can process payments in AUD, NZD or USD.
To use Assembly Payment gateway for WooCommerce, you need to register for an Assembly account here .
Pricing for Assembly Payment starts at 2.9% plus 30c for credit card payments (1% for ACH Debit). For more pricing information, see here .
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/trunk/
for
stable.Note that the
readme.txt
of the stable tag is the one that is considered the defining one for the plugin, so
if the/trunk/readme.txt
file says that the stable tag is4.3
, then it is/tags/4.3/readme.txt
that’ll be used
for displaying information about the plugin. In this situation, the only thing considered from the trunkreadme.txt
is the stable tag pointer. Thus, if you develop in trunk, you can update the trunkreadme.txt
to reflect changes in
your in-development version, without having that information incorrectly disclosed about the current stable version
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points to the correct stable tag.If no stable tag is provided, it is assumed that trunk is stable, but you should specify “trunk” if that’s where
you put the stable version, in order to eliminate any doubt.
Screenshots
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Edit Assembly Payments setting for payment cards
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Edit Assembly Payments setting for direct bank payment
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Customers can pay with credit card through Assembly Payments
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Alternatively, customers can pay through direct bank/ACH with Assembly Payments
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Customers can see and edit saved payment cards in their account dashboard