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Payment Providers

The Cubik system is currently set up to integrate with 9 different payment providers.

Last updated: 09 May 2012, 15:55
  • Barclays
  • NetBanx
  • PayPal
  • Card Save
  • PayPoint
  • SagePay (Formerly known as Protx)
  • SecureTrading - Most of our supported payment gateways have a default design that clearly brands the payment gateway as a service of the payment gateway provider and no bespoke design is needed. The exception to this is the SecureTrading gateway which requires a bespoke design to be applied to the payment gateway interface; Cubik makes a charge for the development and implementation of this design.
  • RBS WorldPay
  • HSBC - Please be aware that although the Cubik system uses a Shared SSL Certicificate to transmit your data securely, the HSBC Payment Provider does not allow Shared Certificates. If you choose to integrate with HSBC, we will need to charge for the implementation of an SSL Certificate on your website.

Integration with these providers is quick and easy. Depending on the provider that you choose, we will require some basic information from you, such as an Installation ID or the account email address.

Once you have chosen a payment provider, and completed all the necessary steps to set up your account, you need to contact us to let us know which provider you have chosen. We will then be able to advise what information we need from you in order to set up the integration.

We can, if you choose, integrate with another payment provider, however this would incur a charge. Please contact support@cubik.co.uk if you would like a quote for integrating with a payment provider that is not listed above.

Once we have finished the necessary integration in our configuration files, we will activate the required templates on your site and let you know so that you can start setting up your shop and/or your donation pages on your website.

 

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