PayPal Inc. has recast its offerings for small merchants, a move it says builds on its recent launch of the PayPal Here portable card reader.
PayPal's new options, called Standard, Advanced and Pro, all offer the same payment acceptance options and work with the Here reader. The company calls the package PayPal Payments, and it offers merchants differing levels of control for accepting payments online.
The Standard option, which has no monthly fee, requires shoppers to leave a merchant's website to complete a PayPal payment. The Advanced option, at $5 per month, enables merchants to keep the checkout experience on their own site. The Pro option, at $30 per month, goes a step further by allowing merchants to design and host a customized checkout page.
The Pro option adds a virtual payment terminal to accept credit cards by phone, fax and mail. It also allows configurable options for compliance with the Payment Card Industry data security standards.
"PayPal Payments is one business product with three tiers of capability to give U.S. small businesses the flexibility to easily choose a payment option that works for them," Ed Eger, senior vice president and general manager of PayPal Americas, said in an April 4 blog post. "Every tier offers an integrated suite of products that makes it easy to take payments from mobile devices and in-person, as well as online."
Last month, PayPal introduced a mobile card reader called Here, which attaches to smartphones to enable PayPal merchants to accept payments from a swiped credit or debit card. The Here app also accepts card payments through the phone's camera.
PayPal is a unit of eBay Inc. of San Jose, Calif.








