Users are seeking to integrate HSBC PayMe, a popular Hong Kong e-payment system, into their Shopify stores.
Key Points:
The original poster noticed that PayMe previously appeared under the QFPay provider but has since disappeared from the payment provider list (as of a May 2022 screenshot).
Shopify support recommends contacting HSBC PayMe’s partner platform directly to set up the integration and obtain required credentials.
Alternative payment providers available for Hong Kong merchants are also suggested.
Recent Development:
A community member shared a direct link to the PayMe by HSBC Shopify application (apps.shopify.com/pay-by-payme) and a YouTube installation tutorial, providing a straightforward integration path.
Outstanding Question:
One user asks whether QFPay integration waives the 2% third-party transaction fee, but this remains unanswered.
The discussion appears resolved with the discovery of the official Shopify app, though transaction fee details need clarification.
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We would like to add PayMe (one of common e-payment system in Hong Kong), I found there was one payment provider “QFpay” which connects to WeChatPay, PayMe, etc for shops, and now it is disappear in the payment provider list. (the screen capture below was taken on May 16,2022)
Welcome to the Shopify community and thanks for sharing your question here!
I understand you’re looking to integrate HSBC PayMe Integration for Hong Kong in order to accept payments on your store. You mentioned it once appeared within the QFPay Secure Checkout section but is no longer displayed. Rest assured, I’ll share resources and the best next steps to have this payment option setup for your customers.
As per PayMe HSBC Integration website, you’ll need to contact their partners platform here to setup this payment method on your store. I’ve located a community post of a Partner sharing additional information on how to integrate PayMe and credentials that are required to setup this payment integration.
Additionally, you can also look into other available payment providers to accept in Hong Kong. We have a full list here.
I’d love to hear more about what kind of online business you have and what you’re currently working on. Have you already looked into developing a marketing plan for your store? This is a great way to understand your customers, reach a larger audience and analyze your store traffic. Check out our Shopify resource for more information on developing a marketing plan.
Welcome to the Shopify Community and thanks for joining the thread!
Where is your business located? I’d be happy to share some available payment providers to accept in your region.
As mentioned in the above post, you’ll need to contact PayMe HSBC partners platform here to set up this payment method. More information and context on the PayMe HSBC Integration website.
Please feel free to have a look at our community post of a Partner sharing how to integrate PayMe and what credentials are required to set this up.
What kind of online business do you have and what are you currently working on? I’d love to hear a bit more and offer applicable resources.
I found a website says that with QF PAY integration, the 2% 3rd transaction fee will be waived. Is that true? Just want to confirm before I open an account from QF PAY.
Here’s the link to the PayMe by HSBC Shopify application, which allows you to easily integrate the HSBC PayMe payment option into your Shopify checkout: