Acapture Starts Processing Payments For Two eCommerce Sites

Acapture, an omnichannel payment processing platform, announced Thursday (Jul. 21) that it has started processing payments for CROWDYHOUSE and Boatsters, two eCommerce sites.

According to a press release, Acapture said both online companies will use Acapture payment services that have been customized to handle what are typically complicated transactions in the sector.

“We are very proud,” said Rudolf Booker, CEO and founder of Acapture. “We designed our solution specifically to maximize the revenue of ambitious innovators like CROWDYHOUSE and Boatsters. It is satisfying to see these fresh, forward-thinking companies choosing Acapture and proof of our commitment to being the perfect PSP for eCommerce platforms seeking rapid international growth.”

According to the company, Boatsters’ payment processing is complicated because it handles transactions between boat owners and boat enthusiasts in its sharing economy service that is similar to Airbnb. CROWDYHOUSE is a marketplace for designers and makers around the world that allows people to purchase directly from designers. Both business models need flexible, reliable payment solutions, the companies said.

“We wanted a PSP that truly supports marketplaces and understands our business model and the payment challenges that come with it,” said Mark Studholme, cofounder of CROWDYHOUSE. “We chose Acapture because its fees are excellent, it has every payment method we need and it offers the most effective solution for marketplaces with features like SlicePay for handling split settlements.”

Acapture’s payment services handle more than 60 of the most popular alternative payment methods.