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Onlinefeltöltés.hu is operated by Innovative Payment System Kft. Based on the crawled content, its core use case is providing “online top-up / value recharge” services in merchant stores. The page emphasizes that the service can be used “in your store” and supports processing via POS terminals, the merchant’s own cash register, or a computer. As such, it appears to be more of a recharge distribution or acquiring-support service for offline retail locations than a full online payment gateway for e-commerce.
Based on the available text, the service type clearly points to in-store top-ups. Supported operating channels include POS terminals, cash registers, and computers, which makes it relatively friendly to merchants with existing checkout environments, such as convenience stores, tobacco and liquor shops, and newsstands. The page does not disclose which specific payment methods are supported, such as cash, bank cards, bank transfers, e-wallets, or mobile payments. It also does not specify the top-up targets, operators, or bill categories. Coverage is not explicitly stated either, but the website is in Hungarian, the operating entity is a Kft. company, and the phone number follows a Hungarian format, so it can be inferred that the service is mainly aimed at local Hungarian business. Strictly based on the page text, however, the exact countries covered cannot be confirmed.
The crawled text does not disclose rates, transaction fees, deposits, equipment fees, or merchant revenue-sharing arrangements. It also does not provide key details such as settlement cycles or reconciliation methods. Therefore, merchants evaluating a partnership would need to request the contractual terms separately. On compliance, the page provides links to “personal data protection” and “contract terms,” indicating that at least basic legal documents are available. However, the main text does not list any payment license, regulator, anti-money-laundering framework, or data security certification. Risk-control capabilities, transaction limits, and abnormal transaction handling are also not shown.
The advantage is that offline integration is fairly flexible: merchants can use a POS terminal, cash register, or computer. Customer service hours are 07:00–22:00 every day, which may suit brick-and-mortar merchants that rely on human support. The downside is limited public transparency: pricing, supported payment methods, settlement, risk controls, and API documentation are missing, making independent due diligence difficult. It is better suited to small local retailers, convenience stores, or offline outlets in Hungary that want to add top-up services. For cross-border e-commerce businesses, SaaS platforms, or companies that need API-based automated payment collection, the currently available information is not enough to demonstrate a good fit.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the page text, so its status is marked as unknown. Chinese companies needing similar capabilities may first consider local bank POS services in the target market, Worldline, Adyen, Stripe, or local operator recharge distribution channels. If the requirement is only for payments within China, WeChat Pay, Alipay, and licensed domestic acquiring institutions should be evaluated.
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paymentsystem.hu is an Hungary Payments provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach paymentsystem.hu directly.