FPX payments
Financial Process Exchange (FPX) is a Malaysia-based payment method that allows customers to complete transactions online using their bank credentials. Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), the Central Bank of Malaysia, and eleven other major Malaysian financial institutions are members of the PayNet Group, which owns and operates FPX. It is one of the most popular online payment methods in Malaysia, with nearly 90 million transactions in 2018 according to BNM.
In order to pay with FPX, customers are redirected to their online banking environment where they have to perform two-step authorization. The exact customer experience will vary depending on their bank. The FPX payment flow is well understood and intuitive to Malaysian customers.
Payment flow
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You can add FPX and other payment methods from the Stripe Dashboard without changing your code. Stripe determines the list of supported payment methods to show each customer by evaluating the currency, payment method restrictions, and other parameters. Learn how to accept FPX and other payment methods automatically with Checkout and Payment Element.
The following Stripe products also support adding FPX from the Dashboard:
If your integration requires manually listing payment methods, learn how to manually configure FPX as a payment.
Check out the FPX sample on GitHub.
Disputed payments
The risk of fraud or unrecognized payments is low because the customer must authenticate the payment with their bank. As a result, you won’t have disputes that turn into chargebacks, with funds withdrawn from your Stripe account.
Refunds
FPX payments can be refunded up to 60 days after the original payment. Refunds for FPX payments are asynchronous and take approximately 1 week to complete. We will notify you of the final refund status using the charge.refund.updated
webhook event. When a refund succeeds, the Refund object’s status transitions to succeeded
. A refund can fail if the customer’s bank is unable to process it correctly (for example, the bank account is closed). In the rare instance that a refund fails, the Refund object’s status will transition to failed
and we will return the amount to your Stripe balance. You will then need to arrange an alternative way of providing your customer with a refund.