Selling & Getting Paid Online
Getting paid online from Guyana has real constraints: Stripe is unavailable to local businesses, PayPal is limited, and card acquiring runs through a short list of banks. It is all workable once you know the actual options, and pretending otherwise is how stores end up launched but unable to take money.
This hub collects the honest guides: which payment rails exist here today, how to accept international payments, what a product page needs before anyone trusts it with a card number, and the delivery and return policies that stop orders from turning into disputes.
4 guides
How to Accept Mobile Money (MMG), Bank Transfer, and Card Payments in Guyana
How to accept online payments in Guyana: MMG mobile money, bank transfer, and card via local banks compared on fees, settlement timing, setup, and records.
Read the guideHow to Accept International and Cross-Border Payments From Guyana
How to accept international payments from Guyana: which processors approve Guyana accounts, why Wise and Payoneer work, Stripe and PayPal limits, and fees.
Read the guideEcommerce Product Page Checklist for Guyana Businesses
A practical ecommerce product page checklist covering photos, descriptions, price, stock, delivery, returns, trust, and checkout readiness.
Read the guideDelivery and Return Policy Checklist for Online Stores
What online stores should explain about delivery, pickup, returns, exchanges, damaged items, deposits, and customer expectations.
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