> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://info.payler.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://info.payler.com/getting-started-with-payler/which-types-of-businesses-do-we-serve.md).

# Which types of businesses do we serve?

Payler offers business accounts and payment processing services to a variety of industries. These include Video Gaming and eSports, SaaS businesses, E-commerce & online retailers, Marketing & services, Distribution & logistics, Importers & exporters, and Software development.&#x20;

The Video Gaming and eSports industry can benefit from Payler's services to manage their incoming and outgoing payments efficiently.&#x20;

SaaS businesses can leverage Payler's payment processing services to facilitate smooth and secure payment transactions.&#x20;

E-commerce and online retailers can use Payler's payment processing services to accept payments from various currencies worldwide.&#x20;

Marketing and digital services can utilize Payler's corporate card feature to manage their expenses and optimize their cash flow.&#x20;

Distribution and logistics companies can benefit from Payler's payment processing services to manage their transactions across borders.&#x20;

Importers and exporters can use Payler's business account to simplify their payment transactions in various currencies.&#x20;

Software development companies can use Payler's business account and payment processing services to manage their financial transactions more efficiently.


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