How do you become a Razorpay partner?
Getting Onboarded
- Signup. Sign up for the Razorpay Partner Program.
- Refer. Refer businesses directly through the Razorpay dashboard or via SMS, WhatsApp, email etc.
- KYC & Integration. Your referred businesses sign up and start using Razorpay's suite of payment solutions.
- Earn.
What is Razorpay partner?
The Razorpay Partner Program is a referral program through which you can offer the Razorpay product suite to your clients or customers and get rewarded. This program then becomes a source of additional income for Razorpay partners.
How do I log into my Razorpay account?
To log in to the Razorpay Dashboard, users enter their email address and password. If the 2-step verification is enabled on an account, the user should enter a One Time Password (OTP) after the email id and password is provided. The OTP is sent to the user's registered mobile number.
How do you become a merchant in Razorpay?
Sign Up on Razorpay Partners Page
- Navigate to the Razorpay Partners webpage, enter your work email and click Become a Partner.
- On the Sign Up page, set a password and click Create Account to create your Razorpay account.
How do I get a refund from Razorpay?
You can now issue Instant Refunds from the Dashboard. All you need to do is, select the "Refund Instantly" option while issuing a refund.
Is Razorpay safe?
Razorpay takes data security very seriously. We are a certified ISO-27001 compliant organization, which means we undergo stringent audits on our data privacy processes.
What is Razorpay used for?
Razorpay
Razorpay is the only payments solutions provider in India that allows businesses to accept, process and disburse payments with its product suite. Customers can avail access to all payment modes like credit and debit cards, UPI, and popular mobile wallets.
What is Razorpay?
Razorpay is the only converged payments solution company in India that allows your business to accept, process, and disburse payments via its product suite. With Razorpay, you have access to all payment modes, including credit and debit cards, UPI, and popular mobile wallets.