Payment Service
Invoices that are sent with Kivra can be paid via Kivra. An invoice using Kivra is more likely than not to be opened and offeres several different payment alternatives both for sender and recipient. There are choices for set and variable amounts, or down payments. And, in general invoices are paid faster when received in Kivra than the paper variety.
Advantages with payment in Kivra
- Payment on time: Almost half of all invoices are paid with the “pay now” alternative. Senders therefore receive payment prior to payment due date.
- Higher rate of payment compared to other payment channels.
- Recipients don't miss payment: With regular notifications recipients remember to pay their invoices.
- High open rate in: 97-99% is the average open rate for payable content such as invoices sent with Kivra.
- Recipient gets better control over payments with Kivra. More and clearer functions all in one place, combined with safe and secure payment using mobile BankID. More about payment from user perspective here.
Use Swish for easy payment
Senders can now use that has 8 million users as payment method in Kivra. With Swish you get improved cash flow and a higher probability of users paying their invoices.
Variable amount
With variable amount you offer recipients the option of paying an amount of their choice, within a range defined by you. When using variable amount the sender has to include metadata for "min_amount" to set the payment range that is to be made available to the recipient.
Multiple payment options
With multiple payment options senders can offer their customers a payment plan or perhaps converting the invoice to paying in installments, not the least to increase the possibility to upsell. The sender can vary for example descriptions, amount and dates. Would you like to know more about how to get started? Contact us at avsandare.support@kivra.com
Guidelines payment service and invoices
Guidelines for you who sends payable invoices with Kivra. Please refer to developer site for more technical guidance and specifications.
Guidelines payment service and invoices