
TRUSTED BY FURNITURE & HOME BUSINESSES ACROSS SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA & THE PHILIPPINES

Receive funds the next business day in SGD, MYR, or PHP — directly to your local bank account. Essential for high-ticket furniture retailers managing supplier payments and cash flow.
Accept payments from international buyers and trade clients in SGD, MYR, PHP, and 100+ currencies. HitPay handles conversion and settles in your local currency the next business day.
Deploy HitPay card terminals at your showroom counter. Accepts cards, PayNow QR (SG), DuitNow QR (MY), QR Ph (PH), Atome BNPL, and contactless NFC — all from one device.
Display PayNow QR (SG), DuitNow QR (MY), or QR Ph (PH) codes on price tags or at the counter. Customers pay from their banking app — no queue, no cashier required.
BNPL for high-value pieces Offer Atome, ShopBack PayLater, and Grab PayLater in Singapore and Malaysia. Customers pay in 3 instalments — you receive the full amount upfront. Particularly effective for sofas, bedroom sets, and custom furniture above S$1,500.

Retail
Omnichannel POS and online payments for physical retail stores.

E-commerce
Checkout with BNPL, PayNow, and 700+ methods for online stores.

Wholesale
Invoice interior designers and corporate clients professionally.
How do I set up Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) at my furniture showroom?
Enable BNPL in your HitPay settings — Atome, ShopBack PayLater, and Grab PayLater (Singapore and Malaysia) become available at checkout and at your showroom POS immediately. Customers choose their preferred BNPL provider and pay in 3 zero-interest monthly instalments. You receive the full amount in one upfront settlement. No additional integration required.
Can I use HitPay to accept payments at a trade show or pop-up event?
Yes. Use Tap to Pay on your iPhone or Android to accept contactless card payments anywhere without a terminal. Alternatively, print a QR code for instant payments — PayNow QR (Singapore), DuitNow QR (Malaysia), or QR Ph (Philippines). No Wi-Fi required for QR payments. All on-site sales sync to your dashboard in real time.
I sell to both retail and trade customers — can one HitPay account handle both?
Yes. Use HitPay invoicing for trade clients — interior designers, property developers, and corporate procurement — and your POS or payment links for retail walk-ins. All sales across both channels are tracked in one unified dashboard, with revenue breakdowns by customer type, channel, and payment method.
Does HitPay support product variants like fabric colour, material, or size?
HitPay's online store supports product variants for standard items. For bespoke or custom-order furniture, use payment links with custom amounts and descriptions — specify the item, fabric, finish, and dimensions in the payment link description so the customer sees exactly what they're paying for.
Can customers pay a deposit online and the balance when their furniture arrives?
Yes. Create a deposit payment link for the first payment — typically 30–50% of the order value. When the item is ready for delivery, send a second payment link for the balance. Customers in Singapore pay via PayNow or card; customers in Malaysia via DuitNow, FPX, or card; customers in the Philippines via GCash, Maya, or card. Both payments are tracked against the same order in your dashboard.
Is there a transaction limit for high-value furniture purchases?
HitPay handles large transactions comfortably for both online and in-person sales. For very high-value orders — custom furniture projects above S$20,000 or trade orders — bank transfer via a HitPay invoice is also supported. Contact HitPay sales for guidance on high-value transaction limits in your market.
What documents do I need to sign up for HitPay as a furniture retailer?
Requirements vary by market. Singapore: ACRA registration, director NRIC, and business bank account. Malaysia: SSM certificate, director MyKad, and Malaysian bank account. Philippines: SEC or DTI registration, valid government ID, and Philippine bank account. Approval takes 1–3 business days across all markets.
How does HitPay compare to using my bank payment terminal at my showroom?
HitPay terminals accept more payment methods than a standard bank terminal — PayNow QR (SG), DuitNow QR (MY), QR Ph (PH), Atome BNPL, GrabPay, and contactless NFC, in addition to Visa and Mastercard. You also get unified online and in-store reporting in one dashboard, and there is no monthly rental fee — you own the device outright.
Does HitPay support BNPL for furniture purchases in Malaysia?
Yes. HitPay supports Atome, ShopBack PayLater, and Grab PayLater for furniture and home living retailers in Malaysia. Customers can split purchases into 3 monthly instalments at checkout or at your showroom POS — you receive the full amount upfront. BNPL is particularly effective for pieces above MYR 1,000 where customers prefer to spread the cost.
How do furniture stores in Malaysia accept DuitNow payments?
Malaysian furniture retailers can accept DuitNow QR at their showroom counter by displaying a QR code from their HitPay dashboard. For online stores, DuitNow is available as a checkout option via the HitPay payment gateway. For custom orders, send a payment link via WhatsApp — customers pay via DuitNow from their banking app in one tap.
Can I collect furniture deposits from customers in the Philippines via GCash?
Yes. Create a custom-amount payment link for any deposit amount in your HitPay dashboard and send it via Messenger, Viber, or WhatsApp. Philippine customers pay the deposit via GCash or Maya in one tap. When the furniture is ready for delivery, send a second link for the balance. Payouts go to your Philippine bank account the next business day.
Can I invoice interior designers and trade clients in Malaysia or the Philippines?
Yes. HitPay invoicing supports SGD, MYR, and PHP billing with embedded payment links. A Singapore furniture supplier can invoice a Malaysian interior designer in MYR; a Philippine retailer can invoice a local property developer in PHP. Automated reminders chase outstanding balances and all records export to Xero or CSV for LHDN (MY) or BIR (PH) compliance.
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