Paga Wallet

Paga Wallet is an alternative payment method which enables customers enjoy a seamless checkout experience, with a choice of fulfilling their payments directly from the Wallet balance without the use of any payment instruments.

Introduction

Paga Wallet is a common alternative payment method in Nigeria that offers a convenient way for customers to pay for goods and services. Integrating Paga Wallet with Payrails allows you to provide a fast, easy-to-use payment option for your customers while leveraging our platform to route the payment to any Payment Service Provider (PSP). This guide will explain the process of integrating Paga Wallet into your app or website using Payrails.

Pre-requisites

Before you start accepting Paga Wallet payments with Payrails, there are a few requirements you must meet:

  1. Integrate with Payrails using one of our SDKs or our API
  2. Configure a new integration account for Paga Wallet via one of the following Payment Service Providers:
    Boku.
  3. Enable Paga Wallet as a payment option.
  4. Make sure you're sending the Paga Wallet specific meta fields (found under Merchant configurations -> Meta fields on your Payrails dashboard and in the examples below) in your requests.

Ways to integrate Paga Wallet

Payrails SDK

The simplest way to use Paga Wallet with Payrails is to use our drop-in in your checkout flow. With this integration type, no additional development work is required to accept payments with Paga Wallet.

Server-to-server integration

The simplest way to use Paga Wallet is by completely managing your own client-side implementation, and using Payrails APIs with a server-to-server integration to process payments with Paga Wallet. With this approach, follow the documentation below to build Paga Wallet into your applications:

Parse Paga Wallet from lookup response

With a server-to-server integration, you can call our lookup payment options endpoint to get available payment options and relevant configurations for each payment method. As the example below, you can see pagaWallet returned as an option of the paymentCompositionOptions. You can use this value later to authorize payments with Payrails as you can see in the next sections.

{
    "name": "lookup",
    "actionId": "0bb6413e-cabb-4074-99e6-9e815c69f25b",
    "executedAt": "2024-05-08T12:33:21.527395295Z",
    "data": {
        "paymentCompositionOptions": [
            {
                "integrationType": "api",
                "paymentMethodCode": "pagaWallet",
                "description": "PagaWallet"
            }
        ]
    },
    "links": {
        "execution": "http://payrails-api.staging.payrails.io/merchant/workflows/payment-acceptance/executions/83c534ac-13b7-43e6-b04b-f3e8b4eb4424",
        "authorize": {
            "method": "POST",
            "href": "http://payrails-api.staging.payrails.io/merchant/workflows/payment-acceptance/executions/83c534ac-13b7-43e6-b04b-f3e8b4eb4424/authorize"
        }
    }
}

Pass Paga Wallet payment method in request to authorize payment with Payrails

You can then make a request to our authorize a payment endpoint with pagaWallet as the paymentMethodCode. See an example below:

{
  "executionId": "c0fd1c51-e709-47e5-bfd1-5d1c98f7d990",
  "amount": {
    "value": "1000",
    "currency": "NGN"
  },
  "paymentComposition": [{
    "integrationType": "api",
    "paymentMethodCode": "pagaWallet",
    "amount": {
      "value": "1000",
      "currency": "NGN"
    }
  }],
  "meta": {
    "order": {
      "lines": [{
        "id": "UUID",
        "name": "Order Name",
        "quantity": 1,
        "unitPrice": {
          "currency": "NGN",
          "value": "1000"
        }
      }]
    }
  },
  "returnInfo": {
    "success": "https://mysuccessurl.com",
    "error": "https://myerrorurl.com"
  }
}

Supported regions / countries

Region(s)Countries
Africa🇳🇬 Nigeria

Supported workflows and services

WorkflowSupported
Available via Payrails SDK✔️
Available via Payrails API✔️
Delayed / Manual Capture✖️
Instant Capture✔️
Cancel / Void✔️
Refund / Reverse✔️
Save Instruments✖️
Merchant Initiated Transaction (MIT)✖️
InteroperabilityN/A