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Billpocket is a Mexican payment services brand that was acquired by Kushki in August 2022. According to the content reviewed, Kushki currently acts locally as an aggregator, payment gateway, and regional non-bank acquirer, while Billpocket is more focused on merchant-facing payment terminals, remote payment collection, and business management tools.
Its services cover lightweight in-person and online payment collection. Offline options include POS terminals such as Terminal Ultra, Ultra P, and Nano, supporting magnetic stripe cards, chip cards, and Contactless/NFC on certain models. Online options include Pago a Distancia payment links, Integraciones integrations, and QR payments, with Aplazo, Claro Pay, and Rappi Pay mentioned for QR use cases. On the back-office side, it provides the App Billpocket, an admin panel, transaction search, reports, and dashboards. For settlement, the content explicitly states that next-business-day deposits are supported, with payouts available to one or multiple bank accounts. Supported payment methods include credit cards, debit cards, meal voucher cards, and contactless payments, and merchants can also offer 3- to 24-month MSI interest-free installments.
The publicly listed standard commission is 3.5% + IVA, with free delivery. For hardware, Nano is listed at $449.00 and Ultra at $3,599.00, while some models are shown as unavailable or require an application. For large enterprises, Billpocket says it can provide customized rates based on industry, business size, and monthly transaction volume, so high-volume merchants may have room to negotiate.
Its strengths include clear local coverage in Mexico and more than 10 years of experience serving industries such as restaurants, hotels, travel agencies, and automotive businesses. Its combination of in-person card acceptance, remote payment links, QR payments, installments, and reporting is fairly complete. The Ultra series supports both WiFi and mobile data, making it suitable for mobile checkout scenarios. The drawbacks are that the standard 3.5% + IVA may not be especially low for high-volume merchants; compliance information only discloses Kushki’s role as acquirer/gateway without specific license numbers; and there is limited detail on APIs, SDKs, plugins, and risk-control capabilities, with only general references to security standards and integrations.
It is better suited to small and medium-sized stores operating in Mexico, mobile merchants, and larger enterprises that need multi-account settlement and reporting. For Chinese merchants, if they do not have a local Mexican business entity, bank account, or local acquiring needs, its suitability is limited. The reviewed content does not provide information on access from mainland China, so its status is unknown. Alternatives to compare include Clip, Mercado Pago, Stripe, PayPal, or other Kushki solutions.
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