Hengxi Business EasyPay positions itself as an “industry-leading no-contract payment platform” and payment technology service provider, focusing on helping merchants quickly integrate a complete payment system through a single SDK. The page highlights no need for backend development, 10-minute response times, 1-on-1 customer service, and 7*24 technical support. It is aimed at merchants that want to quickly launch payment collection for websites, apps, WeChat official accounts, mini programs, or offline QR-code payment scenarios.
In terms of service type, it falls under aggregated payment / payment API services, covering scenarios such as mobile app payments, mobile web payments, WeChat official account payments, PC web payments, and offline QR-code payments. Supported payment methods include Alipay, WeChat Pay, QQ Wallet, UnionPay, JD Pay, Baidu Wallet, Apple Pay, and Ant Huabei. The platform also offers financial reconciliation, a merchant system, split-settlement capabilities, QR-code payments, and payment API application services, covering basic payment collection and operational management needs.
The page states that “settlement rates are as low as 0.05%, and per-transaction rates are as low as 3%,” but it does not provide a detailed rate table, tiered pricing rules, minimum per-transaction fees, refund fees, withdrawal fees, or settlement timelines. As a result, the pricing appears attractive, but the actual cost should be verified against the contract and backend configuration. Merchants should pay particular attention to the real rates for different payment channels, industry categories, and transaction volumes.
Its claims around risk control and stability include multi-data-center disaster recovery, 99.9% server availability, financial-grade security protection, support for high-concurrency transactions, and a professional operations team on duty. On the technical side, it provides an SDK, developer documentation, demo access, and API documentation entry points, and it can support customized solutions, personalized customization, and private deployment. However, the page does not disclose key compliance information such as payment licenses, licensed partner institutions, fund clearing paths, or filing/registration details. The “no-contract” model in particular requires careful due diligence from merchants.
The advantages are broad payment method coverage, a low integration threshold, support for both online and offline scenarios, and the availability of reconciliation, a merchant system, and customized deployment. The downsides are insufficient disclosure of compliance information, settlement cycles, API details, and full pricing; the service hours are also described inconsistently as both 724 and 710. It is better suited to small and medium-sized merchants, webmasters, offline stores, or teams that need to quickly aggregate multiple payment channels. For large enterprises with strict compliance and fund security requirements, it is advisable to verify qualifications first or consider direct integration with Alipay / WeChat Pay, UnionPay, or licensed payment institution solutions.
The crawled content does not make it possible to determine the website’s actual access stability in mainland China, so china_access is rated as unknown. Alternatives include Alipay Open Platform, WeChat Pay Merchant Platform, UnionPay Cloud QuickPass Open Platform, as well as aggregated or licensed payment service providers such as LianLian Pay, YeePay, and Ping++.
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