Payment policy page

Payment and Funding Options

Payment clarity is not a boring detail in this category. It is part of the trust decision because fee handling and funding assumptions change the real operating cost of the relationship.

This guide publishes only the payment information that is explicitly marked public: the available payment methods, the fee notes, and the rule that the client bears payment-method fees.

  • Publishable payment methods
  • Client bears payment-method fees
  • No public cashback percentage
  • Ops confirmation still needed
Payment and Funding Options

Trust rail

Get clear on ownership and fit before you submit.

Primary role

Make the buying boundary explicit before inquiry.

Best use

Resolve ownership, onboarding, payment, or support uncertainty.

Next step

Return to commercial or move into quote/contact with lower ambiguity.

Funding boundary

The payment guide clarifies what is public and what is not

Review these points to confirm whether the support model fits your situation.

The payment guide clarifies what is public and what is not

Publicly safe to say

  • Which payment methods are available publicly
  • Which public fee note applies to each method
  • That the client bears payment-method fees
  • That funding questions should be clarified during qualification

Not public here

  • Undisclosed cashback percentages
  • Refund promises that are not legally reviewed
  • Final legal-entity payment language while entity details remain TODO
  • Any fee statement not grounded in the source table
Public payment table

These are the payment methods Portcast can publish today

Method Public fee note
HSBC transfer
Free
Payoneer
0.6%
PayPal
2%
Airwallex
0.5%
USDT (TRC20/ERC20)
1%
WorldFirst
Rate on request
PingPong
0.1%
ACH
0.6%

The source material states that the client bears payment-method fees. Cashback may be available, but exact percentage or amount is not published publicly.

Key note

This guide still needs final operations and legal confirmation before live publication

The payment methods and fee notes are publishable, but final wording around commercial terms, refund treatment, and the legal entity name still needs confirmation before the site goes live.

Next step

Use the payment page to remove funding ambiguity before onboarding

If payment mechanics are still unclear, raise them before the onboarding process gets deeper.