neogated

The payment hub for fast-growing businesses

Manage payments your way—across channels, currencies, and borders—with total transparency at every step.

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Connect to any provider

Support every payment method your customers expect—anywhere, anytime.
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Protect against fraud

Plug in trusted tools to stop fraudulent  payments before they happen.
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Track every payment

Gain full visibility over every transaction with detailed reports and insights.

Smarter payments, your way

Connect to any provider, build custom payment flows, and stay in full control:

  • Accept cards, bank transfers, and digital wallets
  • Serve customers globally or locally
  • Send and receive payments 24/7

Monitor performance and access key payment data

  • Track every transaction, from payment to payout
  • View FX rates, fees, providers, and routing paths
  • Download CSVs or follow the real-time Transaction Feed

Tailor your payment logic, monitor risks, and connect to the tools you trust

  • Build custom, rule-based flows for any scenario
  • Detect fraud patterns and automate responses
  • Use in-house tools or plug in 3rd-party solutions

A solution that scales with your business

Whether you’re scaling your startup or optimising an enterprise flow, Neogated grows with you. You don’t have to pick between simplicity and sophistication—you get both.

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Payments your customers can rely on

Frictionless payments

Fast, intuitive payments—on any device, in any market.

Let customers pay how they want

Localise the experience for any market

Adapt the design to match your brand and target audience

Secure transactions

Data protection and enterprise-grade security give confidence at every step.

End-to-end encryption to keep data secure

Built with PSI DSS standards and compliance in mind

Hands on tools to stop fraud and threats early

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Explore open roles and discover how you can grow with us.

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Payments in motion

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Privacy policy

The terms of privacy policy

1. Data controller

1.1 In these Terms of Use, the following words have the meaning set out beside them:

“Account” means your card account with NETELLER which holds electronic money and which your Card(s) is linked to;

2. Personal data we collect about you

2.1 It is a condition of membership and use of the Account that you agree to these Terms of Use, which form a legally binding contract between you and us once you register to become a Member.

2.2 We may find it necessary to change the Terms of Use from time to time and we will notify you of any changes by sending an e-mail to the primary e-mail address registered with your Account and by posting notice of the changes on our Website with a link to the amended Terms of Use. We will provide at least two (2) months’ notice before the proposed changes come into effect, however changes that make these Terms of Use more favourable to you or that have no effect on your rights shall come into effect immediately if so stated in the change notice.

3. Ways we use your information

3.1 Legal basis: We will only use your personal data when the law allows us to. In most cases, our legal basis will be one of the following:

Contract necessity: where processing personal data is necessary to carry out or enter into our agreement with you (for example, if the processing is needed to make and receive payments);

Legal obligation: where we have a legal obligation to process your personal data to comply with laws and regulations (such as collecting identification documents to comply with anti-money laundering laws);

Legitimate interests: where we have a legitimate reason to process your personal data that is reasonable when balanced against your rights and interests (for example, to understand how our services are used and to improve them);

Consent: where you have given us your consent to process your data;

Substantial public interest: where we process sensitive or special category data (revealing or relating to someone’s health, ethnicity, political views, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, or other protected characteristics) and that processing is in the substantial public interest (for example, to support vulnerable customers).

Terms and conditions

Definitions and interpretation

1. Data controller

1.1 In these Terms of Use, the following words have the meaning set out beside them:

“Account” means your card account with NETELLER which holds electronic money and which your Card(s) is linked to;

2. Personal data we collect about you

2.1 It is a condition of membership and use of the Account that you agree to these Terms of Use, which form a legally binding contract between you and us once you register to become a Member.

2.2 We may find it necessary to change the Terms of Use from time to time and we will notify you of any changes by sending an e-mail to the primary e-mail address registered with your Account and by posting notice of the changes on our Website with a link to the amended Terms of Use. We will provide at least two (2) months’ notice before the proposed changes come into effect, however changes that make these Terms of Use more favourable to you or that have no effect on your rights shall come into effect immediately if so stated in the change notice.

3. Ways we use your information

3.1 Legal basis: We will only use your personal data when the law allows us to. In most cases, our legal basis will be one of the following:

Contract necessity: where processing personal data is necessary to carry out or enter into our agreement with you (for example, if the processing is needed to make and receive payments);

Legal obligation: where we have a legal obligation to process your personal data to comply with laws and regulations (such as collecting identification documents to comply with anti-money laundering laws);

Legitimate interests: where we have a legitimate reason to process your personal data that is reasonable when balanced against your rights and interests (for example, to understand how our services are used and to improve them);

Consent: where you have given us your consent to process your data;

Substantial public interest: where we process sensitive or special category data (revealing or relating to someone’s health, ethnicity, political views, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, or other protected characteristics) and that processing is in the substantial public interest (for example, to support vulnerable customers).