Payment Service Provider updates
This article applies to selling in: United Kingdom

Payment Service Provider updates

As part of our continued effort to make Amazon the safest and most trusted store in the world for customers and sellers, Amazon announced the Payment Service Provider Programme (PSPP, or “Programme”) on February 1, 2021. For more information, go to New Payment Service Provider policy announcement. Sellers that choose to use a Payment Service Provider (PSP) to receive their Amazon store sales proceeds must use a Payment Service Provider participating in the Programme.

As of July 15, 2021, we have stopped making disbursements to sellers using non-participating Payment Service Providers. To avoid impact, sellers using non-participating Payment Service Providers need to switch to a participating Payment Service Provider or switch to a deposit-taking bank (that is a traditional bank account) to receive their disbursements.

Participating Payment Service Providers

If you’re currently using a Payment Service Provider from the list of participating Payment Service Providers below or a deposit-taking bank in order to receive your disbursements, no action is required.

Note: You can view the participating Payment Service Providers on the disbursement solutions list.
  • Airwallex
  • Allinpay
  • Aspire
  • Baofu
  • Bank of Hangzhou
  • CoGoLinks
  • Currenxie
  • Coralglobal
  • Ebury
  • Fortunetech
  • Geewallet
  • Glofortune Company Limited
  • GPS Capital Markets
  • Huifu
  • iPaylinks
  • Lakala Payment
  • LianLian Global
  • Linklogis
  • Netease Global Pay
  • OFX
  • Onerway
  • Payability
  • PayGlocal
  • Payoneer
  • Photon Dance
  • PingPong
  • PingAn Pay
  • Razorpay
  • SellersFi
  • Skydo
  • Skyee
  • Storfund
  • Sunrate
  • TransferEasy
  • Transfermate
  • Tenpay Global
  • Whalet
  • Wise
  • Windpayer
  • WorldFirst
  • Zhejiang Chouzhou Commercial Bank
  • Zhejiang Tailong Commercial Bank
  • Zyla

What’s new? More Payment Service Providers are joining the programme!

We are working diligently to enrol more Payment Service Providers into the Programme. The following Payment Service Providers have met our requirements for provisional enrolment and are currently working towards becoming full participants. If you are using any of these Payment Service Providers, no action is required at this time. You can continue to use your Payment Service Provider to receive your Amazon store disbursements without being affected. Once these Payment Service Providers have fulfilled the requirements for full enrolment, they will be added to the participating Payment Service Provider list and to our disbursement solutions list.

  • Hyperwallet
  • Revolut Ltd
  • Seven Seas Finance

If you’re using a Payment Service Provider that is not on the list above or on the disbursement solutions list, contact your Payment Service Provider to find out about their participation plan and current status. If your Payment Service Provider doesn’t plan to enrol, switch to a participating Payment Service Provider or use a deposit-taking bank as soon as possible to avoid impact on your disbursements.

We’ll update the above list on a weekly basis.

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