Regional considerations
Learn about regional considerations for integrating Terminal in different countries.
For the most part, you’ll be able to use a single Terminal integration in all supported countries. However, due to local payment methods or regulations there are some country-specific requirements. After going through the sample integration, use this guide to learn about country-specific requirements for Terminal.
Note
To process Terminal payments, both the Stripe account receiving the funds and the location associated with the reader must be in the same country, accepting local currency only.
Availability
Refer to the following table to understand which readers and SDK platforms you can use in each country.
Country | Android** | iOS** | JavaScript | Server-Driven |
---|---|---|---|---|
Denmark | ![]() BBPOS WisePad 3 Bluetooth or USB![]() Stripe Reader S700 Smart![]() BBPOS WisePOS E Smart![]() Tap to Pay* Embedded | ![]() BBPOS WisePad 3 Bluetooth![]() Stripe Reader S700 Smart![]() BBPOS WisePOS E Smart![]() Tap to Pay* Embedded | ![]() Stripe Reader S700 Smart![]() BBPOS WisePOS E Smart | ![]() BBPOS WisePOS E Smart |
Integrate Terminal in Denmark
Stripe supports Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover payments in Denmark. All transactions must be made in Danish krone (DKK). To accept Terminal charges in Denmark, either your platform account or connected account must be in Denmark.
Dankort payments
Dankort is the interbank network that handles routing of debit payments in Denmark. Consumer debit cards in Dankort are branded with a Dankort logo and may also be co-branded with Visa. Stripe can support co-branded Dankort over the co-brand rails.
Use locations
Create Locations for your business with addresses in Denmark and associate your readers to them. This will ensure that they automatically download the configuration needed to properly process charges in Denmark. A valid address for a Location in Denmark must contain the line1
, city
, postal_
, and country
properties.
Reader software version
BBPOS WisePad 3 readers operating in Denmark must use the reader software version 4.
or later. Read about BBPOS WisePad 3 software updates for details.
Translation
Default reader language
The BBPOS WisePOS E and Stripe Reader S700 support changing reader language in the Settings panel. Swipe right across the screen to access the Settings panel, and select your language.
The BBPOS WisePad 3 supports changing reader language directly in the reader interface. After you have registered your reader to a Location with an address in Denmark, the reader installs a language pack relevant for your region if one isn’t already in place. To view available language options and to select a language, click the Power / Settings button and scroll down using the arrow keys until you reach the language selection menu. Highlight your desired language and press the green Enter key.
Other translations
If you would like to translate text into Danish in addition to English, ensure that your custom reader screens and receipts display the appropriate translations.
Strong Customer Authentication
Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) is a European regulatory requirement to reduce fraud and make payments more secure. SCA is or will be required for customer-initiated electronic payments within the European Economic Area (EEA). For more information about this European regulation, you can read Stripe’s PSD2: SCA guide.
Transactions below 50 euros (or the local currency equivalent) are considered low value and may be exempted from SCA. However, banks need to request authentication if the low value exemption has been used five times since the cardholder’s last successful authentication or if the sum of previously exempted payments exceeds 150 euros (or the local currency equivalent).
In Denmark, all transactions authenticated with a PIN satisfy the SCA requirements. The card represents the first authentication element of the transaction (possession) and the PIN represents the second (knowledge). Some contactless cards may support PIN validation with a single tap; however, others may require initiating an authenticated Chip and PIN contact transaction to comply with the SCA requirements.
If a contactless transaction isn’t eligible for an SCA exemption, the reader prompts the customer to enter their PIN or insert their card for a chip-and-PIN transaction.
You will see two charges associated with SCA-authenticated transactions. The first will be a soft-declined charge with an error message online_
or offline_
, depending on the card’s capabilities. The second will be the authorized or hard-declined charge.