FAQ about Accepting Payments via Mollie Forms

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  • What is Mollie?

    Mollie is a leading European payment provider that specializes in processing online payments on behalf of merchants such as webshop owners. A pioneer in the payment industry, Mollie helps companies of all sizes accept different payment methods from customers with their robust yet simple payments API.

  • What type of payments does Mollie support?

    Whether youā€™re looking to grow your business globally or locally, Mollie supports all major credit cards as well as alternative payment methods. With Jotformā€™s Mollie integration, you can accept one-time payments, donations, and even recurring billing directly through your forms.

  • How do Mollie payments work with Jotform?

    To get started with Mollie payments, simply select Mollie as your payment provider when building your custom payment form with Jotform. You can also select one of our readymade Mollie form templates and customize it to match your branding in a few clicks! When itā€™s ready to be published, embed it in your website or share it via form link to start accepting payments for products, services, or donations instantly.

  • Is Mollie PCI-compliant?

    Mollie is fully PCI-DSS Level 1 certified, and also complies with the European Banking Authorityā€™s guidelines on internet payment security. Since Mollie only requires your Mollie login credentials to pay, card or bank details are never revealed and thus kept safe from third-party individuals and organizations.

  • How do I receive money using Mollie?

    To accept money with Mollie via your custom payment form, all you need is a Mollie account and a valid email address. Then connect your Mollie account with Jotform by providing your login credentials when integrating it into your form. For more information about Mollie payments, see Mollie's website.

  • Is Mollie PCI-compliant?

    Mollie is fully PCI-DSS Level 1 certified, and also complies with the European Banking Authorityā€™s guidelines on internet payment security. Since Mollie only requires your Mollie login credentials to pay, card or bank details are never revealed and thus kept safe from third-party individuals and organizations.

  • How can I accept iDEAL payments through Mollie?

    To accept iDEAL payments through Jotformā€™s Mollie integration, start by enabling iDEAL from your Mollie dashboard and adding Mollie to your custom order form, e-commerce form, donation form, or other type of payment form. You can add your products or services and customize your form to make it match your needs and branding, and share the form or embed it in your website to start collecting payments online. Then when customers check out through your form, iDEAL will be listed as a payment option.

  • How much does iDEAL cost?

    iDEAL charges for ā‚¬0.29 each successful transaction ā€” meaning you wonā€™t pay a fee for any transaction that fails due to a customerā€™s low bank balance or other common banking issues. On top of this, Jotform never charges additional transaction fees, so you wonā€™t have to pay more to accept payments through custom online forms.

  • Is iDEAL a secure payment gateway?

    Yes. iDEAL uses the security guarantee of each bank it integrates with in order to keep payments safe and secure. On top of this, Jotformā€™s Mollie integration ā€” which lets you collect iDEAL payments through your online forms ā€” is protected with PSD2 compliance and PCI-DSS Level 1 Compliance, as well as Jotformā€™s other powerful security features including GDPR compliance, the option to encrypt your forms, and more.

  • Which banks does iDEAL integrate with?

    iDEAL integrates with the ten largest Dutch consumer banks, allowing customers to log into their online banking service in order to securely transfer payments directly from their bank accounts. Participating banks include ABN AMRO, ASN Bank, bunq, Handelsbanken, ING, Knab, Rabobank, RegioBank, SNS Bank, Triodos Bank and Van Lanschot Bankiers.