Trust

Is Scalapay safe to use?

A fair question to ask of anyone holding your card details. Here is how the company is regulated, what protects a payment, and — more usefully — which risks are real and which ones are not.

Licensed
Payment institution
Bank-backed
Funding partners
11M+
Shoppers
~1%
Default rate
What protects a payment4 layers
Regulated entityPayment institution licence
Identity verificationRequired at sign-up
Card handling standardsPayment industry rules
Schedule shown upfrontBefore you confirm
Charges outside the schedule
None
SHOWN UPFRONT
The company

What "regulated" actually means here

These are the parts that are checkable rather than marketing claims.

A licensed payment institution

Scalapay operates through a regulated entity holding a payment institution licence, which brings supervision, capital requirements and conduct rules.

Identity checks are mandatory

Verification at sign-up is a regulatory requirement, not an optional step. It is also what makes account takeover harder.

Retailers are paid upfront

The store receives the full amount at checkout and we carry the payment risk, which is why the merchant has no reason to chase you.

Funding comes through banks

Purchases are funded through partnerships with banking institutions rather than from consumer deposits.

Longer financing is a bank product

Plans of 6 to 36 months come from our licensed banking partner and carry the disclosures a consumer loan requires. See terms →

The terms are published

Rates, fees and schedules are shown at checkout and set out in the terms rather than buried. Read the terms →

Being honest

Which risks are real and which are not

Most of what people worry about is not the actual risk.

Genuinely low risk

Worries we think are misplaced.

  • Surprise chargesEvery installment is scheduled, shown before you agree, and preceded by a reminder. Nothing is taken outside that schedule.
  • Hidden interest on a splitPay in 3 and Pay Later are 0%. Pay in 4 adds a small service fee disclosed at checkout. There is no back-dated interest on these plans.
  • A credit inquiry you did not expectInstallment plans use no traditional hard credit check, so applying leaves no mark on your file. More on credit →
  • The retailer chasing youThey have already been paid in full. Your agreement is with us.

Worth taking seriously

Where the actual risk lives.

  • Overcommitting across several plansThis is the real risk and it is not a technical one. Three plans is one monthly bill. Staying in control →
  • A missed payment snowballingLate fees are capped, but an unpaid balance that reaches collections does lasting damage. What happens →
  • Phishing that imitates a payment brandMessages claiming a payment failed are a common scam pattern. Open the app directly rather than following a link.
  • Long financing you did not price outA 36-month plan at a real rate costs meaningfully more than the sticker price. Read the total before agreeing.

How to spot a fake. We will never ask for your full card number, your password or a verification code by message or phone. If something asks for those, it is not us. Open the app directly and check your plans there.

If something goes wrong

What to do, in order

Most problems have a specific first step, and doing them in the right order resolves things faster.

  • An unrecognised order — freeze the account in the app and report it immediately, rather than waiting to see if a payment goes through.
  • A payment you cannot cover — reschedule before the due date. It is built in and costs nothing. How to reschedule →
  • A problem with the goods — contact the retailer first. They own the return policy and the refund decision. How refunds work →
  • A dispute you cannot resolve — contact us through the app with the retailer's reference and we will look at the payment plan side.
Where responsibility sitsWho does what
The goodsRetailer
The refundRetailer
The payment planScalapay
Long financingBank partner

Knowing which side owns a problem is usually the fastest route to fixing it.

Questions

Safety FAQ

The questions people ask before entering card details.

Is Scalapay safe to use?+
Scalapay operates through a licensed payment institution and is subject to financial regulation, including identity verification requirements. Card details are handled under payment industry security standards and installments are charged automatically to the card you register. As with any payment provider, the practical risks sit in how you use it rather than in the technology.
Is Scalapay a scam?+
No. It is a regulated payment provider that pays the retailer in full at checkout and collects from you on a fixed schedule. Every plan shows the amount, the number of payments and the dates before you confirm. If you are ever unsure whether a checkout page is genuine, close it and go to the retailer directly.
Will Scalapay take money without telling me?+
Every installment is scheduled and shown before you agree, and we send a reminder before each charge. Nothing is taken outside the schedule you confirmed at checkout.
What happens to my data?+
We collect what is needed to verify your identity, assess the order and process payments, as required of a regulated payment provider. Details are set out in our privacy policy.
Is my card safe?+
Card details are handled under payment industry security standards rather than stored in plain form. Use the app or the retailer's own checkout — never enter card details from a link in an unexpected message.
What if someone uses my account without permission?+
Contact us through the app immediately and freeze the account. Unrecognised orders should be reported straight away rather than waiting to see whether a payment goes through.

Read the terms.
Then decide.

Every plan shows the amount, the number of payments and the dates before you confirm anything.

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