EcoPayz, once known as EcoCard is a payment system or e-wallet that allows you to
pay quickly, safely and securely from you computer or mobile device with more supported
currencies than any other payment solution. A full and succinct table of the EcoPayz
fees for their service is available here.
You’ll see that EcoPayz only charges when you fund your EcoPayz account, or make
a withdrawal to your linked funding source like a credit card or bank account. When
you wish to make a transfer to an EcoPayz merchant (or any other EcoPayz account
holder) like those listed below, you will be able to do so FREE of charges or fees.
You will see from their fee structure that the percentage fees for credit card transactions
to your EcoPayz account are relatively low, and the fees to withdraw funds back are
modest flat fees.
In addition to an e-wallet EcoPayz account, they offer both EcoCards (real plastic)
and EcoVirtualCards that are essentially MasterCard cards, which means they can be
used where ever MasterCard is accepted. You can also withdraw the funds at any ATM.
The full fee schedule for both EcoPayz card solutions are available here.
What are the available account currencies supported by EcoPayz?
Good Question. EcoPayz supports more currencies than any other major e-payment solution
provider currently at 44. This makes them a perfect match for sportsbooks that wish
to serve markets with currencies that are under-served, like those in Eastern Europe,
South America or Asia. MarathonBet and 10Bet are great examples of sportsbooks that
offer many betting account currencies in these areas. Here is the list of currencies
that are offered by our listed sportsbooks AND are served by EcoPayz:
Argentinian Pesos (ARS), Armenian Dram (AMD), Australian Dollars (AUD), Azerbaijani
Manat (AZN), Belarusian Ruble (BYR), Bolivian Boliviano (BOB), Brazilian Real (BRL),
British Pounds (GBP), Bulgarian Leva (BGN), Canadian Dollars (CAD), Central African
Franc, Chilean Peso (CLP), Chinese Yuan Renminbi (RMB), Colombian Peso (COP), Czech
Koruna (CZK), Danish Kroner (DKK), Georgian Lari (GEL), Euros (EUR), Hong Kong Dollar
(HKD), Hungarian Forint (HUF), Icelandic Krona (ISK), Indian Rupees (INR), Japanese
Yen (JPY), Kazakhstani Tenge (KZT), Malaysian Ringgit (MYR), Mexican Pesos (MXN),
Moldovan Leu (MDL), New Zealand Dollars (NZD), Norwegian Kroner (NOK), Peruvian Nuevo
Sol (PEN), Polish Zloty (PLN), Romanian New Lei (RON), Russian Ruble (RUB), Singapore
Dollars (SGD), South African Rand (ZAR), South Korean Won (KRW), Swedish Kronor (SEK),
Swiss Francs (CHF), Taiwan Dollars (TWD), Thai Baht (THB), Turkish Lira (TRY), Ukrainian
Hryvnia, United States Dollars (USD), Uruguayan Peso (UYU), Uzbek Som (UZS)