Online payments processor, PayLane.com, is launching an offer dedicated just to startups (view press release). The service dubbed, PayLane for Startups has been created for new e-businesses, which will allow them to accept payments in EUR and GBP, through credit and debit cards (Visa, Visa Electron, MasterCard, Maestro), PayPal and sofortbanking. Startups will also be able to implement for free single click payments and recurring payments, which the company claims is ideal for subscription programmes and descriptors – a custom description of the transaction on the bank statement.
PayLane has also created a pricing calculator for startups that shows, after choosing the estimated number of transactions for each payment method and their average amount, an expected monthly fee for their services.
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