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dLocal is a global payments platform that helps you accept local payment methods and cards across emerging markets. Maya (formerly PayMaya) is a leading mobile wallet in the Philippines that provides digital financial services.

Setup

Please follow the common dLocal instructions to get set up with Paymaya. Next, make sure to enable Paymaya as a payment method on the configured account.

Features

  • Partial refunds - Refund a portion of the captured amount
  • Refunds - Full refund support
  • Settlement reporting - Access to settlement reports
  • Transaction sync - Automatic transaction status synchronization

Supported countries

dLocal supports transactions from buyers in PH.

Supported currencies

dLocal supports processing payments in PHP.

Limitations

  • Tokenization - Payment method tokenization is not supported
  • Capture - Delayed capture is not supported
  • Void - Transaction void is not supported

Integration

For PayMaya, the default integration is through a redirect to a hosted payments page. Start by creating a new transaction with the following required fields.
var transaction = await client.Transactions.CreateAsync(
    transactionCreate: new TransactionCreate()
    {
        Amount = 1299,
        Currency = "PHP",
        Country = "PH",
        PaymentMethod =
            TransactionCreatePaymentMethod.CreateCheckoutSessionWithUrlPaymentMethodCreate(
                new RedirectPaymentMethodCreate()
                {
                    Method = "paymaya",
                    RedirectUrl = "https://example.com/callback",
                }
            ),
    }
);
After the transaction is created, the API response includes payment_method.approval_url and the status is set to buyer_approval_pending. Redirect the buyer to the approval_url (open in a browser or Webview) so they can complete the payment. After approval the buyer is redirected to the redirect_url you provided when creating the transaction. Do not rely solely on the redirect - either poll the transaction or (recommended) rely on webhooks to detect the final status (for example capture_succeeded or failure states).