Pricing

What it costs to offer Scalapay

We do not publish a single headline rate, because a rate quoted without knowing your category, order value and volume would be meaningless. Here is exactly how pricing is built and what moves it.

Per order
Transaction fee
$0
Consumer cost to you
Upfront
Settlement
Quoted
Per business
What the fee buys you3 things
Full settlement upfrontNot when they finish paying
Payment risk transferredNon-payment is ours
Collection and remindersHandled by us
What you are not buying
Card processing alone
IT IS RISK TRANSFER
The structure

How the pricing is built

Most of what merchants want to know is not the number, it is which components exist.

ComponentWhat it isWho pays
Transaction feeA percentage of the order value, plus a fixed amount per transactionMerchant
Consumer costPay in 3 and Pay Later are 0% to the shopperNobody
Payment riskLosses on approved orders that are never paidScalapay
Collection and remindersChasing installments, rescheduling, supportScalapay
Refund handlingReconciled against the original transactionPer your agreement
IntegrationPlatform apps and API accessNo separate charge

Your specific commercial terms are set out in your agreement. Nothing is added later that was not agreed upfront.

What moves your rate

Six things that change the number

These are the inputs we actually use when quoting.

Your category

Return rates and dispute rates differ enormously between fashion, electronics and travel, and the rate reflects that.

Average order value

A $2,000 average behaves differently from a $250 one, both in risk and in the fixed per-transaction component.

Monthly volume

Higher volume gives us more predictable exposure, which is normally reflected in the rate.

Plan mix

Whether your customers mostly choose a short split or longer financing changes the economics.

Refund and dispute history

A clean record is worth something. A high refund rate costs us more to service.

Online, in store, or both

Different channels carry different fraud and dispute profiles.

The real question

Work out whether it pays for itself

Comparing our fee against your card rate is the wrong comparison, because you are buying something different. Here is the calculation that actually matters.

  • Start with the extra revenue, not the fee. What did average order value do, and what did completed checkouts do?
  • Multiply the lift by your gross margin, not by revenue. A 40% margin business needs less lift than a 12% one to break even.
  • Subtract the transaction fees on Scalapay orders only, not on your whole volume.
  • Then decide. If order value and conversion did not move at all, the fee is not being earned back and you should say so.
Break-even, illustrativeYour maths
Extra revenueLift
× gross marginContribution
− transaction feesCost
= net effectDecide on this

Illustrative proportions only. Run it on your own margin and your own measured lift, not on ours.

We would rather quote properly than quickly. A rate given without knowing your category and order value would be a number we later had to revise. Send us the basics and you will get a figure you can actually plan against.

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Questions

Pricing FAQ

What merchants ask before requesting a quote.

How much does Scalapay charge merchants?+
There is no single published rate. Pricing is quoted per business because it depends on your category, average order value, monthly volume and the mix of plans your customers choose. Get in touch and we will quote against your actual numbers.
What am I actually paying for?+
Three things: we pay you the full order value upfront, we carry the risk of the customer not paying, and we handle collection, reminders and disputes on the payment side. The transaction fee covers all of it.
Are there setup or monthly fees?+
The core commercial term is the transaction fee. Any other component is set out in your agreement before you sign, and we would rather tell you upfront than surprise you on an invoice.
Do I pay anything when a customer returns an order?+
Refunds are reconciled against the original transaction. The exact treatment of the fee on a refunded order is set out in your agreement.
Is it more expensive than card processing?+
Per transaction, yes, and that is the honest answer. You are buying upfront settlement and risk transfer, not just payment processing. Whether it pays for itself depends on what it does to your order value and conversion.
How do I work out whether it is worth it?+
Compare the fee against the change in average order value and completed checkouts, not against your card rate. If neither of those moves, the fee is not being earned back.
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