Dankort est la carte de paiement la plus utilisée au Danemark, servant de méthode préférée pour les transactions quotidiennes, y compris les paiements en ligne. De nombreuses cartes Dankort sont co-marquées avec Visa, permettant une utilisation internationale.
Parlez à un expertDankort est la carte de paiement la plus utilisée au Danemark, servant de méthode préférée pour les transactions quotidiennes, y compris les paiements en ligne. De nombreuses cartes Dankort sont co-marquées avec Visa, permettant une utilisation internationale.
Parlez à un expertDankort is trusted by millions of Danish consumers for everyday purchases. It’s directly linked to the user’s bank account, which means transactions are processed in real time with no credit line involved. For merchants, this not only reduces risk and chargeback potential but also minimises transaction fees, as Dankort typically offers lower costs compared to international card schemes.
As a card co-branded with Visa, Dankort can also be used abroad when paired with the Visa functionality, making it flexible for both domestic and international payments.
Key features of Dankort
Ideal for merchants operating in Denmark
Whether you run a local shop or an online business targeting the Danish market, accepting Dankort is critical for maximising your reach and meeting customer expectations. Its popularity among Danish consumers makes it an essential part of any payment strategy in the region.
Dankort also appeals to budget-conscious shoppers and businesses alike, thanks to its efficient processing and low-cost structure. It provides fast, reliable payments that enhance the checkout experience and improve customer satisfaction.
Unified DK integration with Planet
Planet supports DK (Dankort) as a trusted local payment method, allowing merchants to process Dankort transactions quickly and securely. Our payment solutions offer easy integration with point-of-sale systems and e-commerce platforms.
By accepting Dankort through Planet, businesses can build trust with Danish consumers, reduce transaction costs, and deliver a payment experience tailored to local preferences.