Konbini
Learn about Konbini.
Konbini is a payment method that requires a user to complete an order by paying at a store using a receipt number or a bank.
Konbini is a set of small convenience stores from brands like 7-Eleven, FamilyMart, Lawson, etc. These stores are very popular in Japan because they are nearly on every corner, so everybody can pay for everything very quickly without the need to have a credit card or other electronic-enabled payment options. Konbini is a delayed fulfillment payment method, meaning fulfillment occurs after authorization and settlement.
Konbini is a delayed fulfillment payment method, which means fulfillment happens after authorization and settlement.
Additional setup required: If you are interested in using Konbini, contact your Customer Success Manager. The Customer Success Manager will send instructions to file an application form to obtain a client's unique ship ID from a local payment gateway. They will assist in completing the form in Japanese.
How to configure
How you configure Konbini depends on whether you're using DigitalRiver.js with Elements or Drop-in payments.
How it works
Konbini uses a delayed payment flow.
Supported markets
For information on supported markets and currencies for Drop-in and DigitalRiver.js, go to:
Payment Method Guide: digitalriver.com/payment-method-guide
Country Guide: digitalriver.com/country-guide/
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