Low-Fee Crypto Payment Gateway Finassets Cuts Fees by More Than Half for New Customers

Source Cryptopolitan

GLOBAL – JULY 16, 2025 – Finassets, one of the leading crypto payment gateways for B2B platforms, has long been the go-to solution for online businesses handling high transaction volumes, offering fees as low as 0.20%. Now, the company is taking a major step toward supporting smaller businesses by introducing a promotional fee reduction for new clients — lowering the initial transaction commission from 2% to just 0.75%, a 62.5% decrease. This exclusive offer is designed to help businesses save from day one and accelerate the adoption of crypto payments.

New clients automatically receive a reduced 0.75% fee on their initial transactions for volumes up to 500,000 EUR/USD. This move continues Finassets’ mission to make cost-effective, secure, and scalable crypto payment processing accessible to businesses worldwide.

“We want to reward businesses for choosing Finassets from the start,” said Vitalijs F., Project Director at Finassets. “By significantly lowering the entry cost, we’re making it easier for companies to adopt crypto payments without financial friction.”

The More You Process, the Less You Pay

After reaching the 500,000 EUR/USD threshold, accounts will seamlessly transition to Finassets’ competitive standard fee tiers, which reduce further based on transaction volume:

  • 500,000 to 1,000,000 EUR/USD – 0.40%
  • 1,000,000 to 3,000,000 EUR/USD – 0.30%
  • 3,000,000 to 6,000,000 EUR/USD – 0.25%
  • 6,000,000 to 10,000,000 EUR/USD – 0.22%
  • 10,000,000 EUR/USD and above – 0.20%

This automated, volume-based discount system helps businesses keep costs low as their crypto revenue grows — making Finassets one of the most affordable crypto payment processors in the market.

Who Benefits Most from Lower Crypto Payment Fees?

This new pricing model is especially valuable for e-commerce platforms, SaaS providers, digital services, online marketplaces, and international B2B companies — all of which can now accept crypto payments at lower costs. Whether you’re selling digital products, managing global transactions, or offering subscription-based services, Finassets helps you streamline payments while increasing profit margins.

Why Finassets?

Finassets offers a full-featured platform for modern businesses seeking to integrate cryptocurrency payments with ease. The platform supports over 70 digital assets, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and stablecoins like USDT, and offers crypto payment services such as:

  • Crypto invoicing
  • Instant crypto-to-fiat conversion
  • Payment links and buttons
  • Mass payouts
  • API integration for developers
  • Cryptocurrency Exchange
  • Secure custody with 2FA, MPC, and RBAC protection

All payments are final, reducing the risk of chargebacks associated with traditional methods. A built-in fee calculator on the Finassets homepage allows merchants to estimate fees transparently before committing.

Start with a Free Crypto Payment Gateway Demo Experience

To help businesses explore the system before onboarding, Finassets also offers a free interactive demo — no registration needed.

🔗 Access the Demo: https://demo.finassets.io/en/account/login/
🌐 Explore Crypto Payment Solutions: https://www.finassets.io/en/crypto-payment-solutions/ 


ABOUT FINASSETS

Founded in 2021, Finassets.io is a global cryptocurrency payment gateway focused on B2B solutions. From invoicing to payment buttons and mass payouts, Finassets delivers a secure, scalable, and transparent environment for crypto payments, trusted by online businesses worldwide.


CONTACT

Finassets
📧 E-mail: ansis.e@finassets.io
🌐 Website: https://www.finassets.io/

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