Note. Going-live date: June 2, 2026.
Payment Terminals - Payment App
Payment app version: 4.5.0
Note. We strongly recommend upgrading to the latest version of the app as soon as it becomes available. Each new version includes bug fixes and performance improvements that resolve known issues and ensure a more stable experience.
🚀 New features
Digital receipts for payment terminals
Merchants can now view a digital version of a payment terminal receipt by scanning a QR code from the transaction result screen or the receipt list.
DCC confirmation screen
Payment terminals now display a confimation screen for Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) offers. The screen shows the available DCC option and any applicable surcharge before the payment is confirmed.
Donation handling in integrated and mixed modes
Payment terminals now support donation handling in integrated and mixed modes, based on terminal configuration or the donation amount provided by the ECR.
Tip prompt support in integrated mode
Payment terminals can now display a tip prompt in integrated mode when tips are enabled and configured in the terminal settings.
ECR control of the tip prompt
The ECR can now control whether the tip prompt is displayed for each transaction, giving merchants more flexibility in integrated payment flows.
🌟 Improvements
DCC cardholder choice
When a cardholder accepts DCC on the confirmation screen, the terminal now continues the payment using the selected DCC amount and currency.
Donation screen timeout
The donation screen now has a configurable timeout, with a default duration of 30 seconds.
Improved terminal retransmission handling
Terminal retransmission handling has been improved to continue retries until a final response is received.
Surcharge information in ECR responses
ECR responses can now include surcharge amount information when applicable.
Improved compatibility for donation information
The donation field in PayOnSite has been updated to improve compatibility with existing payment integrations.
Animation aligned with fallback behavior
The contactless EMV logo is now displayed correctly on IM25 and IM30, and IM30 now shows the correct fallback animation for chip or magstripe transactions.
🔧 Fixes
- The terminal now checks the card currency before requesting a DCC offer, so DCC is only requested when the card currency differs from the terminal currency.
- Payment terminals now display the correct animation when a transaction falls back to chip or magstripe.
- Resolved an issue where the confirm amount button could be unresponsive when starting a transaction on A920Pro.
- Resolved an issue where the navigation bar could be missing during an app update.
- After reconciliation, the app now returns to the application that initiated the request.
- Charity campaign start and end dates are now handled using the correct CEST time.
- Improved the transaction flow for A8500 + A35.
- Improved card reinsertion handling on A8500 + A35.
- Wrong PIN attempts are now handled correctly on A8500 + A35.
- Resolved an issue where PayOnSite could open instead of starting the transaction.
- Resolved discrepancies between the donation ID shown on the receipt and the donation ID generated from the QR code.
- Fixed an activation issue on PayDroid 14 devices.
- Resolved an issue where the navigation bar could briefly appear during transaction processing.
- The transaction reference now remains consistent during PIN retry flows.
- Improved activation and maintenance state handling for PayOnSite integrations.
- Improved contactless action handling on A8500 + A35.
- The currency is now correctly displayed on the PIN confirmation screen.
- The green confirmation button now works correctly when entering an amount on the A35.
- Improved abort handling on the donation screen.
- Corrected a translation issue on the PIN screen.
- Updates with an invalid merchant file now fail safely and deactivate the app as expected.
- Resolved an issue where the application could freeze on the processing screen after an additional services response was rejected.
Tap to Pay on Android
Android app version: 2.00
Note. We strongly recommend upgrading to the latest version of the app as soon as it becomes available. Each new version includes bug fixes and performance improvements that resolve known issues and ensure a more stable experience.
🚀 New features
Catalan support for Tap to Pay on Android
Tap to Pay on Android is now available in Catalan, including the app interface and related user emails.
New mobile SDK error cases
The mobile SDK now supports additional error cases related to device security, app compatibility, SDK compatibility, and system requirements. These cases are reflected in the app and documented in the solution’s technical documentation.
Note. For more details, see Android App Error Strings
🔧 Fixes
Corrected preauthorization closing status and amount
After a preauthorization is closed, the transaction status now changes from In progress to Closed, and the transaction amount correctly shows the original amount instead of €0.00.
Improved app stability
An issue that could cause the app to crash in some cases has been fixed.
Tap to Pay on iOS
iOS app version: 1.0.10
Note. We strongly recommend upgrading to the latest version of the app as soon as it becomes available. Each new version includes bug fixes and performance improvements that resolve known issues and ensure a more stable experience.
🌟 Improvements
Improved display of account information on iOS
The My account section in the iOS app now shows only available account information. Empty optional fields are hidden, making the section clearer and easier to read.
Acquiring
🚀 New features
BankAxept support for Tap to Pay on Android
Tap to Pay on Android now supports BankAxept for the Norwegian and Danish markets. This gives merchants more flexibility when accepting in-person payments on compatible Android devices, expands the range of payment methods available through Tap to Pay, and supports local debit card payments with optimized transaction costs.
Bancontact support for Tap to Pay on Android
Tap to Pay on Android now supports Bancontact for the Belgian market. This gives merchants more flexibility when accepting in-person payments on compatible Android devices, expands the range of payment methods available through Tap to Pay, and supports local payments with optimized transaction costs.
UnionPay (CUP) support for payment terminals via Elavon
Merchants can now accept UnionPay (CUP) payments on payment terminals through Elavon, expanding the card payment options available to their customers.
JCB support for payment terminals via Elavon
Merchants can now accept JCB payments on payment terminals through Elavon, expanding the card payment options available to their customers.
Multi-capture support for Redsys
Multi-capture is now supported via Redsys, allowing merchants to make multiple captures for a single authorization. This supports payment flows where one order may need to be captured in several parts.
Separate settlement for tips and donations
MarketPay now supports separate settlement for tips and donations collected as part of a payment. This allows the main purchase amount and the tip or donation amount to be settled separately, including to different bank accounts when configured for the merchant.
Note. To enable this feature, please contact your account manager.
Online Payments
🚀 New features
Bancontact payments in Checkout
Checkout now supports Bancontact payment option. Customers can pay using either their Bancontact card or the Bancontact app. On desktop, app payments are completed by scanning a QR code. On mobile, customers are redirected to the Bancontact app to complete the payment.
Market Pay Hub
🌟 Improvements
Improved visibility on retrocessions in the Portfolio page
Distributors operating under a shared margin model can now see the share they actually receive directly on the Portfolio / Billing page. The previous "Distributor commissions" KPI, which displayed the total Retrocession amount, has been replaced by a clearer breakdown aligned with how shared margin contracts work.
What's new on the Portfolio > Billing page:
- Retrocession - the total distributor share margin amount (regardless of wether the share margin model is used or not)
- Acquiring retrocession - the distributor share on acquiring
- DCC retrocession - the distributor share on DCC
- Merchant DCC share margin - the merchant share on DCC (column only)
The new KPI cards are displayed left to right after the existing "Stores" card, and the corresponding columns are added by default to the Billing table — no configuration needed via the "Manage columns" panel. All new cards and columns are also available in mobile views.
Visible to all users with access to the Billing page.
Transaction type fields refined across Acquired transactions and Settlements
Transaction types are now more meaningful across both the Acquired transactions and Settlements views, aligned with the Advanced Acquiring API and the new Settlements API. You can filter and analyze your activity with greater precision instead of relying on generic Credit/Debit labels.
On the Acquired transactions view, the existing "Transaction type" field has been updated with refined values: Purchase, Refund, Chargeback, Reversed chargeback, DCC commission, Tip, and Donation. The column remains displayed by default and the filter keeps its multi-select dropdown with the "All" option — no change in placement.
On the Settlements view, a new "Transaction type" field is introduced with values Purchase, Tip, and Donation. You'll find it as a column in the Settlements table (added in the "Settlement" section of the Manage columns panel), in the settlement details panel and page, and as a filter in the Additional filters panel (under "Settled amount") with multi-select and "All" option support.
Surcharge configuration on the solution details panel
A new "Surcharge enabled" toggle is now available on the solution details panel, under the General information card. You can quickly see and configure whether surcharge applies to a given solution, alongside the other existing toggle fields.
Related to