Isbank adds the option of payments via Yandex.Checkout and starts providing its partner companies with payment acceptance.

Cooperation between Yandex.Checkout and Isbank helps Turkish merchants reach Russian consumers and enables millions of Russians to make ruble payments for purchases at online tourist websites in Turkey. Isbank works with over 10,000 online platforms operating in Turkey.

Yandex.Checkout provides a number of methods to pay for purchases on Turkish websites, for example, with a Yandex.Money e-wallet or a linked card issued by any bank, with a card of the MIR payment system, via mobile or online banking of Sberbank or Alfa-Bank. The option to make ruble payments for purchases in Turkey is immediately available to millions of Russians: according to data as of 2018, 46 million wallets are registered in Yandex.Money, over 100 million people use Sberbank and Alfa-Bank services.

“The partnership with Isbank is a big step forward for Yandex.Checkout. It’s important for us to provide Russian customers with the opportunity to pay for purchases in a convenient and safe manner on Turkish e-commerce platforms and online stores. Such partnership enables numerous Turkish merchants to reach millions of local buyers in the context of high demand on goods and services of foreign sellers,” says Ivan Glazаchev, CEO at Yandex.Money.

“We put a special emphasis on physical and e-commerce cross border transactions. Therefore we enrich our payment gateway by adding new methods. To improve trade relations between Russia and Turkey we have done our part by making cooperation with Yandex.Checkout. In this way, we have facilitated the collections of our airlines, tourism agencies and online retailers. We are going to increase variety of our products and services and going to support our merchants who are targeting different geographies,” comments Yalçın Sezen, Deputy CEO at Isbank.

For the customer, the payment process via Yandex.Checkout on a Turkish website is identical to the process on a Russian one. Yandex.Checkout uses ruble conversion to show the purchase price and debit the required amount from an e-wallet or, for example, a bank card.