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BMT Micro positions itself as a software distribution and order fulfillment provider, mainly helping developers and software companies with online sales, digital delivery, and order processing. The page states that it was founded in 1992 and has long served software developers worldwide. It also has an affiliated company, BMT Micro Finland, in Turku, Finland. Its core offering is not simply a payment gateway, but an e-commerce fulfillment platform built around software sales.
In terms of payment methods, BMT Micro supports more than a dozen credit cards, checks or money orders, PayPal, paysafecard, Amazon Payments, wire transfers, and Sofort instant bank transfers, covering traditional card payments, e-wallets, prepaid cards, and bank transfer scenarios. On the product side, it offers a pop-up shopping cart, custom shopping cart, WordPress plugin, and vendor portal, allowing merchants to manage products, track sales, edit accounts, and add users. Its order pages support multiple languages including German, French, and Spanish, and the shopping cart uses UTF-8, making it suitable for selling digital products across multiple regions.
Pricing information is limited. The page explicitly states “no hidden fees or setup fees” and says that multiple plans or customized options are available, but it does not provide key cost details such as transaction rates, refund fees, chargeback fees, or currency conversion fees. It also does not specify settlement timelines or settlement currencies. Before integrating it in production, merchants should confirm the full quotation and fund flow arrangements with its sales team or vendor support.
Risk control is one of its stronger selling points. The page says its proprietary fraud detection system can effectively prevent almost all malicious fraudulent orders while minimizing intrusive customer phone calls or lengthy reviews. On compliance, the page does not disclose payment licenses, acquiring qualifications, KYC/AML policies, or fund custody arrangements. For integration, the existing shopping carts and WordPress plugin lower the barrier to adoption, but the page does not clearly describe API capabilities, webhooks, SDKs, or developer documentation.
Its advantages are a vertical focus on software sales, support for multiple payment methods, multilingual localization, fraud detection, and a vendor portal. It is suitable for indie developers, small and midsize software companies, and WordPress sites selling digital products. The drawbacks are limited transparency around fees, settlement, compliance, and APIs, making it less suitable for businesses that need highly transparent pricing, strong API automation, or clear explanations of local licensing.
The page provides Chinese-language content and mentions that users can contact its China agent via QR code, but it does not state how stable access is from mainland China. It also does not list support for Alipay, WeChat Pay, or local RMB collection. Therefore, its accessibility and suitability for China should be considered unknown. If targeting Chinese buyers, it is advisable to also evaluate Paddle, FastSpring, Stripe, PayPal, 2Checkout, or local payment services as alternatives.
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