Third-party payments · Local SEA collection and payout

UGpay gives cross-border businesses a stable local payment layer

For platforms, ecommerce, games, content, and service merchants, UGpay aggregates local payment methods in the Philippines and Indonesia with collection, payout, settlement, and risk monitoring.

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Philippines
ID
Indonesia
24/7
Transaction monitoring

Business overview

Payment infrastructure connecting merchants, channels, and local users

UGpay is a third-party payment provider that helps merchants connect to multiple local payment channels through one platform. It unifies order creation, payment callbacks, fund settlement, payouts, and exception reconciliation so merchants can scale without integrating every channel one by one.

Core capabilities

Payment solutions for the full transaction lifecycle

Aggregated acquiring

Connect local wallets, bank transfers, and QR payments through one API to improve payment success rates.

Payouts

Support batch payouts, status queries, and failed-payment retries for commissions, refunds, and revenue sharing.

Settlement records

Keep transaction, fee, settlement, and callback records clear for finance reconciliation.

Risk monitoring

Monitor transaction status, exceptions, and channel quality in real time to reduce service interruptions.

Supported countries

Now focused on the Philippines and Indonesia

PH

Philippines

Collection, payout, and settlement scenarios for Philippine users, suitable for ecommerce, digital content, and platform services.

ID

Indonesia

Localized Indonesian transaction flows for high-frequency small payments and batch payout needs.

Integration flow

A clear path from evaluation to launch

  1. 01

    Requirement review

    Confirm operating markets, transaction types, currencies, settlement cycles, and compliance materials.

  2. 02

    Technical integration

    Complete testing through unified APIs, callback notifications, and dashboard query capabilities.

  3. 03

    Launch operations

    Monitor orders, channel success rates, fund flows, and exception handling.