Customers
From handmade marketplaces to creator payout platforms to B2B procurement networks — the companies below run billions of euros across hundreds of thousands of sellers on Pabopay. One payment in, every seller settled, books that reconcile to the cent.
Trusted by marketplaces and platforms in 38 countries
Maker&Co · handmade marketplace
Maker&Co connects independent ceramicists, weavers and woodworkers with buyers across Europe. A single basket routinely contains items from five or six different studios.
Challenge. Buyers checked out once, but Maker&Co had to break each order apart by hand, reconcile VAT per studio and run weekly bank transfers through three contractors. Makers waited up to nine days to see money, and the finance team closed the month late, every month.
With Pabopay. A single charge is now split across every studio at checkout, with the platform fee taken automatically. Each maker is onboarded through Pabopay's embedded KYC and paid out over SEPA Instant the moment an order is confirmed.
Result. Payout time fell from nine days to seconds, the contractor line disappeared from the budget, and Maker&Co's books now tie out to the cent on a single Pabopay ledger.
Studio Onze · creator payouts
Studio Onze runs a creator-economy platform where editors, musicians and illustrators earn revenue share, tips and bonuses — often several payouts a day, in whatever currency they bank in.
Challenge. Creators churned when payouts were slow or arrived in the wrong currency, and support drowned in "where's my money?" tickets. Every new payout country meant a new banking partner and months of legal work.
With Pabopay. Studio Onze holds a per-creator balance on Pabopay and releases payouts on demand. Pabopay routes each one over the fastest local rail — Pix in Brazil, FedNow in the US, SEPA Instant across Europe — and converts at interbank FX with a single disclosed margin.
Result. Payout support tickets dropped 71%, creator retention rose, and Studio Onze launched eight new payout countries in a quarter without onboarding a single new bank.
Tradeloop · B2B procurement
Tradeloop is a wholesale procurement marketplace where restaurants and retailers buy from hundreds of suppliers on purchase orders, with mixed payment terms and high ticket sizes.
Challenge. Large orders spanned multiple suppliers with different terms, currencies and tax treatment. Manual settlement tied up the finance team, and suppliers demanded faster payment than Tradeloop's net-60 buyer terms allowed.
With Pabopay. Tradeloop escrows funds until goods are received, then splits each purchase order across suppliers and the platform fee per line item. Pabopay holds balances, applies risk reserves on new suppliers and settles in local currency the day delivery is confirmed.
Result. Suppliers are paid same-day instead of waiting on buyer terms, disputes fell because every share is traceable, and Tradeloop closes its books across three regions on one balanced ledger.
In their words
"We replaced a payouts spreadsheet and three contractors with one Pabopay integration. Makers get paid the day they sell, and our books finally tie out."
"Pabopay let us launch eight payout countries in a quarter. Creators get their money instantly, in their own currency, and our support queue went quiet."
"Onboarding used to take our suppliers a week of back-and-forth. With Pabopay's embedded KYC it's four minutes, and compliance is no longer my problem."
"Escrow, splits and risk holds used to live in spreadsheets and Slack threads. Now they're one ledger our auditors can read in an afternoon."
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