PSP for SMM business

uno0000

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We are a SMM business. Our monthly revenue is about 80k USD but we're expecting to double our revenue in less than a few months (Our CB rate is 0.6%)
We want to get accepted into Checkout.com but when calling their support center, they say that the minimum monthly revenue needs to be 800k.
A big majority of our competitors use them and we know 100% that they are earning less than that.
Any ideas/tips on how we could get accepted?
 
@OP
would your specifics be simply onboarding with checkout.com or similar processors?
jurisdiction of business entity?
payment methods from clients?
successful Credit card/debit card payments ratio?
Jursidictions of paying clients?

you stated CB ratio of 0.6%, would that be undesirable towards higher monthly amounts as indicated by checkout?

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VESTANON said:
@OP
would your specifics be simply onboarding with checkout.com or similar processors?
jurisdiction of business entity?
payment methods from clients?
successful Credit card/debit card payments ratio?
Jursidictions of paying clients?

you stated CB ratio of 0.6%, would that be undesirable towards higher monthly amounts as indicated by checkout?
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Not really sure I understand your post but yes, we'd simply need someone that can get us signed up with checkout.com or a similar processor that accepts our business model.
We are extremely similar to our competitors that use them.
The only difference being that they signed up with them before September last year when they "stopped accepting smaller businesses" or they know someone that has connections.
We are pretty sure that the CB ratio wouldn't be an issue with them.

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