🇪🇺 European Payment Processing Competitors (2026)

Comprehensive analysis of 15 major European payment processors and merchant service providers from across the EU. Understand how WebPayMe compares to Adyen, Mollie, Stripe, Worldline, Nexi, Trustly, Klarna, and the European payments ecosystem.

European Market Overview

Europe's payment processing landscape is fragmented across dozens of markets, each with unique local payment methods, regulations, and acquirers. PSD2 has harmonized open banking and SCA requirements across the EEA. The major European processors — Adyen (Netherlands), Worldline (France), Nexi (Italy), and Mollie (Netherlands) — all compete in overlapping spaces. For high-risk merchants operating across European markets, finding a reliable acquirer that understands local regulations in each market is extremely challenging. WebPayMe connects European merchants with specialized acquirers who navigate these regulatory complexities.

🔑 Key European Market Insights

  • PSD2/SCA has caused significant friction — many European merchants struggle with strong customer authentication compliance, particularly for recurring billing.
  • Local payment methods remain critical — iDEAL (NL), Sofort/Giropay (DE), Bancontact (BE), EPS (AT), and Swish (SE) are essential for conversion in each market.
  • Worldline and Nexi are consolidating via M&A — both have acquired dozens of local processors across Europe.
  • Klarna and Trustly are reshaping checkout via BNPL and open banking account-to-account payments respectively.
  • Acquiring for high-risk in Europe is particularly difficult post-PSD2 — German and Dutch regulators are strictest.

15 Key European Competitors

Below are the primary competitors in the European payment processing landscape, ranked by relevance to WebPayMe's market position.

Adyen

adyen.com
Full-Stack · Enterprise · Global
Market Position
Amsterdam-headquartered payment platform with direct acquiring in 40+ markets. Processes hundreds of billions in transactions annually. Known for unified commerce, single-platform integration, and direct card scheme connections.
Relevance to WebPayMe
Enterprise-focused competitor. Adyen targets large merchants; WebPayMe serves mid-market high-risk merchants Adyen ignores.
Year Founded · Revenue
2006 · Est. $2B+ USD (Euronext: ADYEN)

Mollie

mollie.com
PayFac · SMB · EU-Focused
Market Position
Amsterdam-based payment processor dominating the European SMB market. Known for simple pricing (€0.25 + 1.5% per transaction), 25+ payment methods, fast onboarding, and excellent developer docs. Strongest in NL, DE, BE, FR.
Relevance to WebPayMe
Direct competitor in European SMB payments. Mollie's risk policies exclude many high-risk verticals — WebPayMe captures that spillover.
Year Founded · Revenue
2004 · Est. $200M+ USD

Stripe (Europe)

stripe.com
Full-Stack · PayFac · Global
Market Position
Dominant global processor with EU acquiring through Stripe Payments Europe. Supports 135+ currencies and dozens of local payment methods including iDEAL, Bancontact, SEPA Direct Debit.
Relevance to WebPayMe
Stripe is ubiquitous but declines high-risk European merchants. WebPayMe is the alternative for Stripe-declined merchants.
Year Founded · Revenue
2010 · Est. $14B+ USD globally

Worldline

worldline.com
Full-Stack · Enterprise · Legacy
Market Position
French-headquartered payment giant, formed through mergers of Atos Worldline, Ingenico, SIX Payment Services, and others. One of Europe's largest merchant acquirers. Provides POS, gateway, and acquiring across 50+ countries.
Relevance to WebPayMe
Major legacy competitor. Worldline's scale is enormous but onboarding is slow and high-risk acceptance varies by region.
Year Founded · Revenue
1972 · Est. $5B+ USD (Euronext: WLN)

Nexi

nexi.it
Full-Stack · Italian Market Leader
Market Position
Italy's largest payment processor, formed through the merger of Nexi, SIA, and Nets. Dominant in the Italian market with 60%+ market share. Expanding across Europe via acquisitions (DIGIPASS, Bankart).
Relevance to WebPayMe
Regional competitor strong in Italy/DACH/Nordics. Limited high-risk appetite. WebPayMe serves markets Nexi doesn't prioritize.
Year Founded · Revenue
1939 (as ICCRI) · Est. $3B+ USD (BIT: NEXI)

Trustly

trustly.com
Open Banking · Account-to-Account · Payments
Market Position
Swedish open banking payment network. Enables direct bank-to-bank payments without cards in 30+ European markets. Strong in iGaming, trading, e-commerce, and utilities. Processes billions in transaction volume.
Relevance to WebPayMe
Competitor in alternative payments — Trustly's account-to-account payments compete with card acquiring. Overlaps with WebPayMe in iGaming and forex.
Year Founded · Revenue
2008 · Est. $200M+ USD

Klarna

klarna.com
BNPL · Checkout · Consumer Finance
Market Position
Swedish buy-now-pay-later giant. Offers Pay Now, Pay Later (30 days), and Slice It (instalments) at checkout. 150M+ consumers. Also provides merchant acquiring via Klarna Payments.
Relevance to WebPayMe
Indirect competitor — Klarna targets consumer checkout financing for mainstream merchants. Their merchant risk policies are strict; they decline high-risk verticals.
Year Founded · Revenue
2005 · Est. $2B+ USD

PayU (Prosus/Naspers)

payu.com
Full-Stack · Emerging Markets · Global
Market Position
Dutch-headquartered payment processor owned by Prosus. Dominant in Central/Eastern Europe (CI Poland), India, Latin America, and Africa. 300+ payment methods across 50+ countries.
Relevance to WebPayMe
Competitor in emerging European markets (Poland, Romania, Turkey). PayU's high-risk appetite is moderate — some verticals accepted, others declined.
Year Founded · Revenue
2002 · Est. $500M+ USD (part of Prosus)

MultiSafepay

multisafepay.com
PayFac · EU · Plugins
Market Position
Dutch payment processor with strong focus on EU e-commerce. Integrates 30+ payment methods including iDEAL, Bancontact, Sofort, PayPal, and BNPL options. Known for excellent plugin ecosystem (Magento, WooCommerce, Shopware).
Relevance to WebPayMe
Direct competitor in EU SMB e-commerce. MultiSafepay serves mainstream merchants; high-risk verticals have better options with WebPayMe.
Year Founded · Revenue
1999 · Est. $30M–$60M USD

PPRO

ppro.com
Local Payments · Infrastructure · B2B
Market Position
UK-based (but EU-focused) local payment infrastructure platform. Provides access to 150+ local payment methods in 50+ markets via single API. Works with PSPs and acquirers, not directly with merchants.
Relevance to WebPayMe
Infrastructure provider, not a direct competitor. PPRO powers local payment methods that WebPayMe's acquirer partners could offer.
Year Founded · Revenue
2006 · Est. $100M+ USD

Computop

computop.com
Gateway · Fraud · DACH-Focused
Market Position
German payment processor and fraud prevention specialist. Strong in DACH region with PSP, paygate, and multi-channel solutions. SCA-ready with 3-D Secure v2. Serving enterprise and mid-market merchants.
Relevance to WebPayMe
Competitor in German-speaking markets. Computop's fraud tools are strong but their high-risk acceptance is limited. WebPayMe fills DACH gaps.
Year Founded · Revenue
1997 · Est. $20M–$40M USD

BS Payone

bspayone.com
Full-Stack · DACH · e-Commerce
Market Position
German payment service provider offering full acquiring, gateway, and risk management. Strong in German e-commerce with integrations for popular shop systems. Owned by BS Payment Group.
Relevance to WebPayMe
Direct competitor for German merchant acquiring. BS Payone has moderate risk appetite; WebPayMe serves the higher-risk segments they decline.
Year Founded · Revenue
2006 · Est. $50M–$100M USD

Barclaycard Payments

barclaycard.co.uk
Full-Stack · UK & EU · Bank-Owned
Market Position
Acquiring arm of Barclays Bank. Major UK and European acquirer with direct settlement, POS terminals, and e-commerce gateway. One of the largest acquirers by transaction volume in Europe.
Relevance to WebPayMe
Bank-owned legacy competitor. Barclaycard's risk appetite has tightened under FCA scrutiny. WebPayMe serves merchants that banks like Barclaycard decline.
Year Founded · Revenue
1966 · Est. $2B+ USD (Barclays division)

Lydia (SumUp Pro)

sumup.com
POS · Mobile · SMB
Market Position
SumUp (acquired Lydia) provides mobile POS, payment terminals, and business accounts across 36 European markets. Known for easy setup, low transaction fees, and all-in-one business management tools.
Relevance to WebPayMe
Low-risk SMB competitor. SumUp serves in-store and mobile merchants; WebPayMe serves online high-risk merchants SumUp won't touch.
Year Founded · Revenue
2012 · Est. $150M+ USD

Revolut Business

revolut.com/business
Neobank · Payments · Multi-Currency
Market Position
Lithuanian/UK neobank expanding aggressively into payment acquiring for businesses. Offers card acquiring, FX, expense management, and payroll in one account. Licensed across Europe via Lithuanian e-money licence.
Relevance to WebPayMe
Emerging competitor in EU business payments. Revolut's acquiring is still maturing — they serve mainstream low-risk merchants. WebPayMe captures high-risk.
Year Founded · Revenue
2015 · Est. $500M+ USD

How WebPayMe Competes in Europe

⚡ WebPayMe's European Advantage

  • Pan-European High-Risk Coverage: One application gives access to multiple EU acquirers who understand specific vertical risk profiles — forex, gaming, crypto, CBD, adult, nutra.
  • PSD2/SCA Compliant Partners: All acquirers in WebPayMe's network meet SCA requirements and handle exemptions for low-risk and recurring transactions.
  • Local Payment Methods: iDEAL, Bancontact, Sofort, EPS, Giropay, SEPA, and more — available through our acquirer network.
  • Cross-Border Simplified: Accept payments in EUR, GBP, USD, and 160+ currencies with a single integration.
  • No Setup Fees: Zero application fees. Merchant-friendly terms vs. traditional European PSPs with annual minimums and long contracts.

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