Best Payment Gateways in Philippines

TL;DR 13 gateways support Philippines

Xendit is the local hero — cards at 3.2% + ₱10, GCash at 2.3%, Maya at 1.8%, GrabPay at 2.0%, QR Ph at 1.4%, plus virtual accounts (BPI, UnionBank, RCBC) and OTC via 7-Eleven, Cebuana, SM and LBC. Stripe is open with PHP card support at 2.9% + 30¢. Paddle and Lemon Squeezy cover global tax at ~5% + 50¢. Most builders pair Xendit with Stripe or an MoR.

Gateways that work in Philippines

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Stripe

Developer-first payment infrastructure powering millions of businesses worldwide

Pick Stripe when developer experience, API quality, and ecosystem breadth matter more than the lowest per-transaction fee — it's the default choice for SaaS, marketplaces, and subscription businesses.

2.9% + 30¢ ◆◆ Moderate
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Checkout.com

Philippines · APAC

Enterprise-grade global acquiring with custom-quote pricing — built for high-volume merchants, not first-time builders.

Pick Checkout.com when you process meaningful volume (low-millions+ ARR), need local acquiring across UK/EEA/MENAP/APAC, and want negotiated interchange++ rates plus white-glove account management. Pick Stripe or Adyen Express otherwise.

Custom quote (interchange++ or flat); no setup / monthly fees ◆◆◆ Complex
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Paddle

Merchant of Record platform handling payments, tax, and compliance for SaaS businesses globally

Pick Paddle when you want to sell software globally without handling tax compliance, VAT filings, or chargeback disputes — the higher fee buys complete peace of mind for solo founders and small teams.

5% + 50¢ ◆ Simple
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Polar

Open-source Merchant of Record billing built for developers selling SaaS and digital products

Pick Polar when you want the cheapest Merchant of Record option (4% + 40¢) with the best developer experience in the category — ideal for indie hackers and small SaaS teams who value clean SDKs, open-source transparency, and global tax compliance over a long track record.

4% + 40¢ ◆ Simple
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Xendit

Southeast Asia's single API for cards, virtual accounts, e-wallets, QRIS/QRPH/PromptPay/DuitNow, retail OTC, BNPL, and cross-border payouts — built for Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore

Pick Xendit if you sell into Indonesia or the Philippines and need virtual accounts, QRIS/QRPH, and every local e-wallet (OVO, DANA, GCash, Maya, ShopeePay) behind one SDK — trade-offs are a weaker static-token webhook model (vs HMAC elsewhere), heavy negative tail in merchant support reviews, and default T+7 settlement unless you pay for Early Settlement.

ID 2.9% + Rp2,000 cards / PH 3.2% + ₱10 / QRIS 0.7% ◆◆ Moderate
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FastSpring

Veteran Merchant of Record for SaaS, software, and digital goods with 20+ years of payments, tax, and subscription plumbing

Pick FastSpring when you want a mature, enterprise-grade MoR with deep subscription tooling, localized payment methods in 200+ regions, and PCI Level 1 + SOC 2 Type 2 compliance — and you can stomach quote-based pricing that's meaningfully higher than transparent competitors like Paddle.

Quote-based (reported ~5.9% + 95¢) ◆◆ Moderate
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Payhip

Philippines · non-Stripe markets

Simple creator storefront with low fees and a partial-MoR for EU/UK VAT only

Pick Payhip if you want the cheapest beginner-friendly storefront for digital products, courses, or memberships — especially outside the US/UK/EU Stripe belt. Not the right pick if you need a full global Merchant of Record, a first-class REST API, or a white-label checkout.

5% Free · 2% Plus ($29/mo) · 0% Pro ($99/mo) ◆ Simple
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Whop

All-in-one creator commerce: communities, courses, and digital products

Pick Whop if you sell access-based products (Discord/Telegram communities, courses, software licenses) and want a built-in marketplace plus an optional Merchant-of-Record mode — but be ready for strict risk controls and reserves.

2.7% + $0.30 (cards) plus reported 3% platform fee ◆◆ Moderate
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PayPal

The world's most recognized online payment platform with 430M+ active accounts across 200+ countries

Pick PayPal when buyer trust, global brand recognition, and broad consumer adoption matter more than developer experience or low per-transaction fees — it's the default choice for e-commerce, digital goods, and businesses targeting mainstream consumers worldwide.

3.49% + 49¢ ◆◆ Moderate
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Razorpay

India's full-stack payments platform — UPI-native, RBI-regulated, with 100+ currency acceptance

Pick Razorpay if you're registered in India (or Malaysia/Singapore via Curlec) and need native UPI, Autopay, and local payment methods — it's the default for Indian SaaS and D2C, but account-stability complaints are common enough to plan around.

2% + GST (domestic) ◆◆ Moderate
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PayU

Prosus-owned India-focused payment aggregator with 130+ currency acceptance and a Turkey/SEA footprint

Pick PayU if you're an India-registered merchant that needs the widest cross-border currency coverage of any local gateway and is willing to navigate a heavier KYC/onboarding process — but plan for support that's slower than Razorpay and a track record of long settlement holds.

2% + GST (domestic) ◆◆ Moderate
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Gumroad

Creator-focused Merchant of Record for digital products — fastest zero-to-first-sale, steep price at scale

Pick Gumroad to validate a digital product in a weekend — migrate off before you scale. Not the right tool if you need a white-label checkout, reliable high-ticket economics, or responsive support.

10% + $0.50 direct · 30% marketplace ◆ Simple
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Lemon Squeezy

Merchant of record platform for selling software, SaaS, and digital products with built-in global tax compliance

Pick Lemon Squeezy when you want zero tax headaches and a fast setup for selling digital products or SaaS — it handles VAT, sales tax, and compliance as merchant of record so you don't have to, but expect higher effective fees and limited support if anything goes wrong.

5% + 50¢ ◆ Simple

Frequently asked questions

Which payment gateway should I use for domestic Philippine customers? +

Xendit is the default for the Philippines — it has an in-country entity and the deepest local stack in our dataset. Local cards run 3.2% + ₱10; e-wallets are cheaper (GCash 2.3%, Maya 1.8%, GrabPay 2.0%, ShopeePay 2.0%). Non-card rails drop lower still — QR Ph at 1.4% (₱15 min), BPI/UnionBank direct debit at 1% (₱25 min), and virtual accounts (BPI, UnionBank, RCBC) at 1% (₱15 min). Signup needs a PH entity with SEC or DTI registration plus BIR.

Can I use Stripe in the Philippines? +

Yes. Stripe lists the Philippines in its Asia-Pacific row with PHP settlement and the standard 2.9% + 30¢ card fee. Unlike India, there's no invite-only flag in Stripe's published coverage. The catch is the local menu — Stripe is cards-first and does not natively expose GCash, Maya, GrabPay, or QR Ph the way Xendit does. If those rails matter, the typical pattern is Stripe for international cards plus Xendit for local methods.

What's the best stack for a SaaS targeting both the Philippines and international customers? +

Two patterns dominate. (1) Xendit + Stripe — Xendit handles GCash, Maya, QR Ph, virtual accounts and OTC for peso-paying locals; Stripe takes USD/EUR card billing for the rest of the world. (2) Xendit + a merchant-of-record like Paddle or Lemon Squeezy (both 5% + 50¢) so you don't have to register for VAT/GST in 30+ jurisdictions. Lemon Squeezy is migrating merchants to Stripe Managed Payments through 2026 — check current docs before committing long-term.

Do these gateways support GCash, Maya, GrabPay, and QR Ph? +

Xendit is the only gateway in our dataset that explicitly documents the full Philippine local stack: GCash, Maya, GrabPay, ShopeePay e-wallets, QR Ph (QRPH) at 1.4%, virtual accounts across BPI, UnionBank and RCBC, direct debit on BPI and UnionBank, plus over-the-counter at 7-Eleven, Cebuana, Palawan, SM Counters, LBC Express, Robinsons, MLhuillier, and USSC. Stripe, Checkout.com, and PayPal PH rows do not call out these methods. Payhip reaches the Philippines by routing through Xendit under the hood for non-Stripe markets.

Why is payout timing different across these gateways? +

Settlement varies by rail, not just by provider. Xendit Philippines defaults are T+1 to T+3 across cards, e-wallets and VAs; faster payouts require the paid Early Settlement add-on. Checkout.com APAC settles T+1 to T+3, and PayPal moves funds in 1–5 business days. If you route through a merchant-of-record, Lemon Squeezy runs on a bi-monthly schedule with a 13-day hold via PayPal, which can mean ~4 weeks from first sale to first deposit.

What are the merchant onboarding and compliance gotchas in the Philippines? +

The biggest gotcha is local onboarding. Xendit requires a Philippine entity with SEC or DTI registration plus BIR, and community reviews mention automated rejections during KYC — submit complete documents up front and use a business email domain. If you don't yet have a PH entity, Stripe, Paddle, or Lemon Squeezy can accept PHP-paying customers from a foreign entity but lose direct access to GCash, Maya, and QR Ph. Xendit's internationally-routed cards also cost more (4.2% + ₱10 vs 3.2% local).

Fees, currencies, and payouts in Philippines

Stripe
Currencies
AUD, JPY, SGD, HKD, NZD, INR, MYR, THB, IDR, PHP, VND, KRW, TWD + more
Payout timing
T+2 (AU), T+4 (NZ), T+7 (TH), T+5 (UAE), weekly (JP), 7 cal days (SG/HK/MY)
Fees
2.9% + 30¢
Checkout.com
Currencies
SGD, HKD, MYR, IDR, PHP, THB, VND, CNY, KRW + USD
Payout timing
T+1 to T+3 business days
Fees
Custom quote (interchange++ or flat); no setup / monthly fees
Paddle
Currencies
USD, EUR, GBP, AUD, CAD, SEK, NOK, DKK, PLN, CZK, CHF, BRL, MXN, ARS, CLP, PEN, HKD, SGD, TWD, THB, INR, JPY, KRW, ZAR, CNY, NZD, RUB, TRY, ILS + more (29+ currencies)
Payout timing
N/A (buyer side)
Fees
5% + 50¢
Polar
Currencies
USD, EUR, GBP + major currencies supported via Stripe Payments. Localized pricing available per product.
Payout timing
N/A (buyer side)
Fees
4% + 40¢
Xendit
Currencies
PHP settlement; USD card acceptance available.
Payout timing
T+1 to T+3 typical; Early Settlement available for instant access.
Fees
ID 2.9% + Rp2,000 cards / PH 3.2% + ₱10 / QRIS 0.7%
FastSpring
Currencies
23+ buyer currencies. FX markup applies on conversions: 3.5% on major currencies (AUD, CAD, CHF, DKK, EUR, GBP, HKD, JPY, NZD, SEK, SGD, USD, ZAR), 5.5% on all others.
Payout timing
N/A (buyer side)
Fees
Quote-based (reported ~5.9% + 95¢)
Payhip
Currencies
Local-currency charging via the regional processor; payouts in that processor's native currency
Payout timing
Per regional processor policy
Fees
5% Free · 2% Plus ($29/mo) · 0% Pro ($99/mo)
Whop
Currencies
135+ currencies, 100+ payment methods
Payout timing
Same-day instant via RTP/crypto; next-day ACH; bank wires settle in 1-3 business days
Fees
2.7% + $0.30 (cards) plus reported 3% platform fee
PayPal
Currencies
AUD, JPY, SGD, HKD, NZD, PHP, TWD, THB
Payout timing
1-5 business days depending on country and local banking infrastructure
Fees
3.49% + 49¢
Razorpay
Currencies
100+ presentment currencies (USD, EUR, GBP, AUD, CAD, SGD, AED, JPY, etc.); settles to merchant in INR/MYR/SGD
Payout timing
T+7 business days for international card payments
Fees
2% + GST (domestic)
PayU
Currencies
27 displayable local-price currencies; 130+ presentment currencies; settles to merchant in INR
Payout timing
T+2 business days for licensed international settlements (after cross-border PA approval)
Fees
2% + GST (domestic)
Gumroad
Currencies
Charges processed in USD; buyers see prices converted to 20+ display currencies (GBP, EUR, JPY, INR, AUD, CAD, CHF, KRW, PLN, etc.)
Payout timing
Friday weekly payout cycle (minimum $10 balance); direct bank deposit for supported countries, PayPal for others
Fees
10% + $0.50 direct · 30% marketplace
Lemon Squeezy
Currencies
USD settlement via PayPal
Payout timing
Bi-monthly. PayPal payout fee: 3% (up to $30) for international. PayPal may add its own conversion/withdrawal fees.
Fees
5% + 50¢

LearnWithHasan.com · Payment Gateway Index · Last updated Apr 2026 · No affiliate links