The new iDEAL: embedded in Abillity®

18 June 2024 Collection
iDEAL 2.0 is the new standard in Abillity® as of this month, making online ordering and payment even easier.

The most commonly used online payment method in the Netherlands has been updated. iDEAL 2.0 is the new standard in Abillity® as of this month, making online ordering and payment even easier.

Why a new iDEAL standard?

In recent years, consumer behavior regarding online purchases and payments has changed significantly. iDEAL 2.0 responds to this and ensures that consumers can pay for their online purchases faster, safer, and more user-friendly. For example, by introducing a new payment page and a personal iDEAL profile for users where you can store essential information such as delivery addresses and preferred accounts.

Benefits for our customers

This allows our customers to offer a better online shopping experience to their clients. The checkout process becomes simpler, which can lead to a higher conversion rate. It also increases customer satisfaction as online payments have been made more user-friendly. Additionally, payments are processed even faster.

iDEAL 2.0 in Abillity®

The Abillity® platform from FIQAS has various (online) payment methods integrated by default. In addition to iDEAL 2.0, you can also easily offer other payment options to your customers. Think of Payment Service Providers like PayPal, Buckaroo, Mollie, and Adyen. Or make use of SEPA direct debit and credit transfer.

Because these payment methods are integrated into our platform by default, you have real-time insight into the status of payments. And reports are also updated immediately!

Want to learn more?

Curious whether Abillity® is the right fit for your organisation?
Get in touch! We’d be happy to explore the possibilities with you.

Willem Lemmers

Senior Consultant

+31 297 382323

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