Effortlessly Sell SaaS in India with Merchant of Record (MoR) Solutions
Accept INR payments via UPI, Netbanking, and Paytm. Streamline compliance and grow your SaaS business in India with Transact Bridge. We resell your software subscription to Indian customers, providing them a smooth payment experience. Also provide all INR payment solutions so you will easily sell your software in India through your website. We are experts of tax compliance in India and also take care of your customer grievances in India.
Why Selling SaaS in India Needs a Tailored Approach?
Entering the Indian SaaS market can be complex. Here’s how Transact Bridge simplifies your journey.
Lack of support for INR payments and local methods like UPI and Paytm.
Complex GST registration and compliance requirements.
Difficulty managing subscriptions and recurring payments.
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Ready to Expand Your SaaS Business in India?
Join the growing number of SaaS providers who trust Transact Bridge for seamless payments and compliance.
Some Frequently Asked Questions.
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What is a Merchant of Record (MoR)?
An MoR is a third party that manages payment processing, taxation, and compliance, acting as the intermediary for SaaS businesses.
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How does a Seller of Record (SoR) help SaaS providers?
Yes, Transact Bridge enables SaaS businesses to accept INR payments via UPI, Paytm, Netbanking, and cards.
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Can I accept INR payments with Transact Bridge?
Yes, Transact Bridge is fully compliant with Indian financial regulations, ensuring smooth and legal transactions for your business.
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Is this service suitable for subscription-based SaaS models?
Absolutely! We support recurring billing systems and optimize success rates for subscription renewals.
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What payment methods are supported?
We support UPI, Netbanking, Paytm, PhonePe, and all major debit/credit cards.
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How does Transact Bridge ensure compliance with Indian tax laws?
We handle GST registration, invoicing, and tax filings, ensuring that your operations comply with all Indian regulations.