Adobe is adding payments service to its ecommerce platform

Integrated payment solution will make it easier for Adobe merchants to run their businesses

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Users ofAdobe’secommerce platformwill soon be able to accept and process payments as the company plans to add payment services to Adobe Commerce later this year.

By adding payment services to Adobe Commerce, merchants of all sizes will have access to an integrated payment solution that they can easily manage from their Adobe Commerce Admin settings as opposed to having to rely on third-partypayment gateways.

Payment Services for Adobe Commerce will be powered by thePayPal Commerce Platformand Adobe merchants in the US will be able to use them by the end of this year with support for additional territories including Canada, Australia and Western Europe planned for next year.

Vice president of Adobe Experience Cloud product and strategy at Adobe, Amit Ahuja provided further insight on the company’s expanded ecommerce offering in apress release, saying:

“In today’s fast-moving digital economy, organizations demand flexibility and extensibility in their commerce platform to sustain business growth and deliver seamless experiences for their customers. With the addition of Payment Services, we’re thrilled to expand on our already robust out-of-the-box commerce feature set to help Adobe Commerce merchants compete effectively and win in the digital-first economy.”

Payment Services for Adobe Commerce

Payment Services for Adobe Commerce

With Payment Services for Adobe Commerce, merchants will be able to accept a number of popular payment methods including credit and debit cards, PayPal andVenmoto provide an improved checkout experience for their customers.

It’s worth noting that merchants will also be able to offer PayPal’s buy now, pay later optionPay in 4in their storefronts. This will likely help drive traffic to their storefronts as the use of buy now, pay later services grew by 88 percent during the first half of this year according to theAdobe Digital Economy Index. Merchants will also be able to leverage PayPal’s support forcryptocurrencytransactions and local payment methods in the future.

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Adobe Commerce’s Payment Services will also offer comprehensive reporting capabilities to provide merchants with a clear view of the orders and payments in their storefront including details about processed volume, payment balance and transaction-level reporting for financial reconciliation. This will help merchants better run their businesses and spot anomalies in order placements and post-sales flows more efficiently.

Payment Services for Adobe Commerce will provide merchants with access to convenient and competitive pricing for transactions with tiered rates based on processing volume.

We’ll likely find out more about Payment Services for Adobe Commerce ahead of its planned US launch during the fourth quarter of 2021.

After working with the TechRadar Pro team for the last several years, Anthony is now the security and networking editor at Tom’s Guide where he covers everything from data breaches and ransomware gangs to the best way to cover your whole home or business with Wi-Fi. When not writing, you can find him tinkering with PCs and game consoles, managing cables and upgrading his smart home.

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