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This page describes a key prefix rather than a simple key.

Defines if a certain payment method is accepted or not. For example payment:cash=no means that you cannot pay with cash and payment:credit_cards=yes means that you can pay with credit card.

The notation is made with a subkey: payment:method=yes/no/only/interval.

Values

Keys

This list shows the payment methods mostly used, but you are not limited to just these keys.

In case a new key needs to be introduced, please consider:

  • Keys should be as unique and unambiguous as possible. E.g. don't tag a service called "CASH" as 'payment:CASH' which could be easily confused with paying cash.
  • Some services operate only locally and similarly named services exist in other parts of the world. Consider adding a country code to the key. Two schemes are in use right now, 'payment:ab_servicename' and 'payment:AB:servicename' (with AB being the country code where the service is available).

Generic

These are a few very generic tags. If possible, they should be replaced by more specific ones which are listed in the tables below. E.g. payment:cards=* is less specific than payment:credit_cards=* which in turn is less specific than e.g. payment:mastercard=*.

Many of these tags are especially useful to express that a whole group of payment options is not accepted, like payment:cards=no.

Key Comment More specific keys Taginfo Count
payment:cash Payment can be done in cash (coins or notes) of the locally common currency
payment:coins If you can pay by coins. Useful e.g. on vending machines
payment:notes If you can pay with notes (paper money).
payment:cheque If you can pay by cheques.
payment:electronic_purses If EPs are accepted, please specify the precise kind. Electronic purses
payment:cards Payment by card (of any type). Should only be used to specify that cards are not accepted[1]
payment:debit_cards Common debit cards Debit cards
payment:credit_cards Common credit cards Credit cards
payment:contactless Used to indicate that a venue has 'contactless' (only RFID/NFC-based) payment options Contactless payment
payment:qr_code Payment options where you scan a QR code with your mobile device

Electronic purses and stored-value cards

A stored-value card refers to monetary value on a card not in an externally recorded account and differs from prepaid cards where money is on deposit with the issuer similar to a debit card. One major difference between stored value cards and prepaid debit cards is that prepaid debit cards are usually issued in the name of individual account holders, while stored value cards are usually anonymous.

Key Information Region Comment Taginfo Count
payment:electronic_purses Generic tag for any electronic purse This should be mainly used when electronic purses not accepted. If EPs are accepted, please indicate which by using a more specific key.
payment:stored_value_card Generic tag for any stored value cards This should be mainly used when electronic purses not accepted. If these are accepted, please indicate which by using a more specific key.
payment:ep_avant Finland
payment:ep_beep beep homepage

beep on Wikipedia

Philippines
payment:ep_brizzi BRIZZI homepage (Indonesian only) Indonesia Can be used to pay road tolls.
payment:ep_bsbcash BSB Cash homepage (Indonesian only) Indonesia Especially in regions of South Sumatera and Bangka-Belitung.
payment:ep_cash Cash on Wikipedia (German only) Switzerland
payment:ep_flazz Flazz homepage (Indonesian only) Indonesia Issued by Bank Central Asia (BCA) and Bank Danamon (co-branding), both are private-owned banks operating in Indonesia. Can be used to pay road tolls.
payment:ep_geldkarte GeldKarte homepage

GeldKarte on Wikipedia (German only)

Germany
payment:ep_jakcard JakCard homepage (Indonesian only) Indonesia Issued by Bank DKI, a regional development bank of Special Region of Jakarta, Indonesia. Can be used to pay road tolls on some but not all toll roads. Some Jak Lingko (payment:jak_lingko) cards are issued and based on JakCard.
payment:ep_mach MACH on Wikipedia

MACH homepage

Chile
payment:ep_mandiri_emoney Mandiri e-money homepage (Indonesian only) Indonesia

Issued by Bank Mandiri, a state-owned bank of Indonesia. Can be used to pay road tolls. Some Jak Lingko (payment:jak_lingko) cards are issued and based on Mandiri e-money. Not to be confused with NOBU e-money, another incompatible payment system in Indonesia.

Mandiri e-money is also widely known as the following, due to co-branding partnership with several public and private companies:

  • e-Toll Card (co-branding with several local toll road companies; not to be confused with older e-Toll Card system, issued by the same bank, but has been defunct and completely replaced with Mandiri e-money)
  • GazCard (co-branding with Pertamina, state-owned oil and gas company)
  • Jak Lingko Card (co-branding with operators of Jak Lingko system, see payment:jak_lingko)
  • Indomaret Card (co-branding with Indomaret convenience store chain)
payment:ep_megacash MEGACASH homepage Indonesia Issued by Bank Mega, a private-owned bank operating in Indonesia. Can be used to pay road tolls on some but not all toll roads.
payment:ep_mep Portugal
payment:ep_minicash Luxembourg
payment:ep_minipay Italy
payment:ep_monedero Monedero on Wikipedia (Spanish only) Argentina Previously used mainly for public transport, but it was replaced by SUBE for that purpose.
payment:ep_monedero4b Spain
payment:ep_nets_flashpay NETS FlashPay homepage Singapore A contactless card mainly used for ERP and public transport. Supported by some merchants.
payment:ep_nobu_emoney NOBU e-money homepage (Indonesian only) Indonesia Issued by NOBU National Bank, a private-owned bank operating in Indonesia. Not to be confused with Mandiri e-money, another incompatible payment system in Indonesia.
payment:ep_stwm_legic Legic-Card homepage Germany Munich Can be used to pay for products in regards to being a student in Munich.
payment:ep_tapcash TapCash homepage (Indonesian only) Indonesia Issued by Bank Mandiri, a state-owned bank of Indonesia, and Jenius/BTPN (now part of SMBC) as a co-branding partner. Can be used to pay road tolls. Some Jak Lingko (payment:jak_lingko) cards are issued and based on Mandiri e-money.
payment:octopus Octopus card Hong Kong SAR
payment:mercado_pago Mercado Pago on Wikipedia (Spanish only) Latin America Electronic and physical card payment method belonging to Mercado Libre Inc. and widely used throughout Latin America.
payment:istanbulkart Istanbulkart on Wikipedia

Istanbulkart homepage
Istanbulkart on Wikipedia TR

Turkey "Istanbulkart", a contactless smart city card used in Istanbul. It can be used in public transportation vehicles, IMM Social Facilities (cafes, buffets, etc.), ISPARK parking payments, public toilets and vending machines, markets and virtual markets.

Debit cards

Key Information Comment Taginfo Count
payment:debit_cards Generic tag for any debit card

This is primarily used to specify if debit cards common in the local area are accepted.

Specifying yes, while generalized, is still the most practical and useful to the consumer compared to the alternative of a mapper omitting payment information due to the inability, or impracticality of surveying every specific payment method at a location.

However, in most cases, this tag should be used to specify that debit cards are not accepted.

payment:bancomat Bancomat on Wikipedia

Bancomat homepage

Italy
payment:bancontact Bancontact website, wikipedia:nl:Bancontact, wikipedia:fr:Bancontact Belgium
payment:bankaxept BankAxept Website, wikipedia:en:BankAxept Norway
payment:bankaxess BankAxess Website redirects to BankAxept Norway
payment:cb CB on Wikipedia

Official website

France

CB bank card often erroneously called "Carte Bleu" Logo.

payment:coinkite Coinkite Website
payment:cuentarut CuentaRUT on Wikipedia

Official website

Chile
payment:eps EPS Hong Kong SAR
payment:girocard Girocard on Wikipedia

Girocard Webseite

Germany

Colloquially known as "EC"

payment:girocard_contactless
payment:gpn_debit GPN on Wikipedia (Indonesian) Indonesia

"GPN" stands for "Gerbang Pembayaran Nasional", literally "National Payment Gateway"

payment:interac Interac on Wikipedia

Interac homepage

Canada

Owned by Canada's largest banks & credit unions

payment:laser Laser on Wikipedia

Laser homepage

Ireland
payment:maestro Maestro on Wikipedia

Maestro homepage

payment:mastercard_debit Debit card issued by Mastercard
payment:mir Mir on Wikipedia

Mir homepage

Russia
payment:multibanco Multibanco on Wikipedia

Multibanco homepage (pt)

PortugalSome merchants only accept Multibanco cards
payment:nets NETS Bank Card homepage Singapore A chip-and-PIN card linked to a bank account. Supported by most merchants with EFTPOS terminals in Singapore.

Merchants that support NETS Debit will also support the NETS Prepaid card.

Not to be confused with other NETS payment cards / systems:

payment:NETS_Debit
payment:postfinance_card PostFinance Card homepage Switzerland
payment:unionpay_debit Debit card issued by UnionPay
Notice: Don't confuse this "unionpay_debit" with "china_t-union", the t-union is used in bus fee payment, not credit/debit card!
payment:v_pay V Pay on Wikipedia Europe

SEPA by Visa

payment:visa_debit Visa Debit on Wikipedia

(please add link to website)

payment:visa_electron Visa Electron on Wikipedia

(please add link to website)

Credit cards

A comprehensive list of credit cards can be found in the credit card category on wikipedia.

Key Information Comment Taginfo Count
payment:credit_cards Generic tag for any credit card This is primarily used to specify if credit cards common in the local area are not accepted using no.

Specifying yes, while generalized, is fine if it's not possible to exactly name the accepted cards.

payment:american_express American Express on Wikipedia

American Express homepage

payment:bca_card BCA Card homepage Currently used in Indonesia, especially with EDC terminals supplied with BCA (Bank Central Asia).
payment:dinacard Dinacard on Wikipedia (Serbian only)

Dinacard homepage

This card is primarily used in Serbia for regular payment.
payment:diners_club Diners Club on Wikipedia

Diners Club homepage

payment:discover_card Discover Card on Wikipedia

Discover Card homepage

payment:jcb JCB on Wikipedia

JCB Card Homepage

payment:mastercard MasterCard on Wikipedia

MasterCard homepage

payment:unionpay UnionPay on Wikipedia

UnionPay homepage

Notice: Don't confuse this "unionpay_debit" with "china_t-union", the t-union is used in bus fee payment, not credit/debit card!
payment:visa Visa on Wikipedia

Visa homepage

Contactless payment

Contactless payment on Wikipedia and Contactless smart card on Wikipedia

See also Payment#Digital wallets which may also use contactless payments.

Key Information Comment Taginfo Count
payment:contactless Used to indicate that a venue has 'contactless' (only RFID/NFC-based) bank card readers. You may consider adding the precise variety of contactless smart card accepted, see entries below.

Not to be confused with contactless electronic variants of payment:meal_voucher and payment:electronic_purses that are used in-house at many places.

payment:mastercard_contactless Contactless payment with Mastercard. Was formerly known as Paypass.
payment:paypass
payment:mastercard_paypass
payment:visa_contactless The contactless payment with Visa credit cards is also known as 'Paywave'.
payment:paywave
payment:american_express_contactless Contactless payment with American Express is also known as expressPay.


payment:expresspay
payment:girocard_contactless Germany
payment:interac_contactless Canada Contactless payment with Interac debit cards is known as 'Interac Flash'
payment:maestro_contactless Contactless payment with Maestro debit cards
payment:nets_contactless A contactless card payment system used in Singapore.

Note: Not all merchants that support NETS Debit (payment:nets) will support NETS Contactless and vice-versa.

payment:quickpass Contactless payment with UnionPay bank cards
payment:rupay_contactless

Fuel cards

More information plus additional providers of fuel cards.

Key Information Region Taginfo Count
payment:berlio NP LLC BERLIO homepage Belarus Russia

Poland Ukraine

payment:cfn Commercial Fueling Network (CFN) United States Canada
payment:circlek Circle K Fuel Card Ireland
payment:dci DCI Fuel Card Ireland
payment:dkv DKV Euro Service on Wikipedia (German only)

DKV homepage

Germany
payment:esso_card Card issued by ESSO
payment:eurowag Eurowag homepage Europe
payment:hoyer_card
payment:ids Q8 International Diesel Service homepage Europe
payment:omv_card OMV homepage Europe
payment:petrochina

Card issued by PetroChina PetroChina homepage

China
payment:roadrunner Roadrunner homepage (German only) Germany
payment:routex Routex homepage
payment:satimoto Charge EV with Lightning ⚡ (Bitcoin)

Satimoto homepage

Europe
payment:sinopec Card issued by Sinopec

Sinopec sale homepage

China
payment:shell Card issued by Shell
payment:snnp Card "Sa nama na putu" by NIS/Gazprom Serbia
payment:svg SVG homepage (German only) Germany
payment:total_card Card issued by Total
payment:uta Union Tank Eckstein
UTA homepage
Europe


Payment via phone, payment at public phones

Key Information Comment Taginfo Count
payment:sms Payment can be done by sending a paid short message to a special number.
payment:phone Payment is possible by calling a dedicated phone number
payment:toll_number
payment:mobile_phone Payment is possible with a mobile phone. It seems that the meaning of this tag is not fully clear. Please consider using payment:phone, payment:sms or payment:app instead.
payment:telephone_cards Payment is possible with telephone cards. Mostly used for public phones. Telephone cards often have a chip.
payment:calling_cards Payment is possible with calling cards. The usage of calling cards has been established on public phones in some countries. In contrast to telephone cards, on a calling card the credit is not stored on the card, but centrally with the telecommunications service provider. Calling cards often work with a dial-in number rather than a chip.
payment:reverse_charge_calls This key is for public telephones (amenity=telephone) to show whether reverse charge calls are possible. These are calls for which the called party pays (with their prior consent by pressing one or more keys). This service can be used when people don't have coins or phone cards with them. On the one hand, it can be offered by the operator of the public telephone itself, but there are also external providers (the German Yoo R-Call for example). So if 0800 numbers can be dialed from the public telephone generally, the tag should be added, even if service is often limited to reaching landline connections only.
Key Information Comment Taginfo Count
payment:app Payment is possible with a dedicated app from a mobile phone.
payment:my_pertamina_app My Pertamina Homepage (Indonesian) Indonesia Payment with "My Pertamina" app
payment:parkee_app PARKEE Homepage (Indonesian) Indonesia Payment with "PARKEE" app
payment:payback_app Payment with PAYBACK-App
payment:payconiq Payconiq on Wikipedia

Payconiq Belgium Home Page

Belgium Payment with Payconiq
payment:payme PayMe on Wikipedia

PayMe Home Page

Hong_Kong Payment with PayMe app
payment:sbp SBP on Wikipedia Russia Wire transfer to a phone number using Fast Payments System (SBP).
payment:mobilepay MobilePay on Wikipedia

MobilePay Homepage

Denmark Finland MobilePay is a mobile payment application that can be used to transfer money between individuals and to purchase goods at any supported merchant. Payments can be done either via a short code or a QR code.
payment:wero Wero on Wikipedia

Official Wero website

Europe Payment with Wero


Public transport

Key Information Comment Taginfo Count
payment:prepaid_ticket Tickets bought in advance (at a ticket vending machine or online) which are stamped or scanned (e.g. using a QR code) at a ticket validator before traveling.
payment:bob BOB-Ticket on Wikipedia
BOB-Ticket homepage
Germany Ticket app for Bremen and other German cities.
payment:china_t-union China IC cards with "交通联合 China T-union" logo.

Not to be confused with with payment:unionpay.

payment:city_union China and Macau SAR IC cards with "City Union" logo.
payment:clipper Clipper card on Wikipedia
Clipper card homepage
United States Contactless payment card for public transit in the San Francisco Bay Area.
payment:ic China IC card.
payment:icsf Transport card on Wikipedia JP Japan "IC Stored Fare", used in Japan for buses, trains, subways and convenience stores.

ICSF is a general name of some interoperable prepaid cards that are published by Japanese public transport companies. This tag includes: Suica, ICOCA, Kitaka, Pasmo, TOICA, manaka, Sugoca, nimoca, Hayakaken. PiTaPa sometimes can be used. See more in ja:交通系ICカード全国相互利用サービス. When some areas only support one or two types, it is recommended to point them out separately (for example, some public transportation in Tokyo only supports suica and pasmo).

payment:suica Suica (JR East) Japan

Use payment:icsf instead if all ICSF card (9 or 10) are supported. In some areas of Kanto, it will be clearly stated that PiTaPa cannot be used.

payment:icoca ICOCA (JR West)
payment:pasmo PASMO (used in Kanto area)
payment:kitaca Kitaka (JR Hokkaido)
payment:toica TOICA(JR Tokai, Central Japan Railway Company)
payment:sugoca SUGOCA (JR Kyushu)
payment:manaca manaka (Nagoya Railroad)
payment:nimoca nimoca (Nishitetsu)
payment:hayakaken Hayakaken (Fukuoka City Transport Bureau)
payment:pitapa PiTaPa (used in Kansei area)
payment:ep_ipass iPASS (Taiwan) on Wikipedia
iPASS homepage
Taiwan (Rep. of China) Contactless payment card in Taiwan.

Not to be confused with payment:i-pass=*.

payment:ep_easycard Taiwan (Rep. of China) Contactless payment card in Taiwan.

The version with "ep_" prefix is recommended.

payment:easycard
payment:ep_ezlink EZ-Link on Wikipedia
EZ-Link card homepage
Singapore Contactless payment card in Singapore, primarily used for public transport. Supported by a limited number of merchants.

This applies to the following cards:

  • Standard/co-branded EZ-Link cards
  • Concession cards
  • Bank cards with integrated EZ-Link functionality (i.e. has the CEPAS logo)

Applicable to EZ-Link cards that support either both the older card-based or the new SimplyGo account-based ticketing (ABT) system.

Does not apply to ERPs (Singapore's toll gantry system), as the newer SimplyGo EZ-Link cards are not supported. Use payment:SG:erp instead.

Not to be confused with the other payment cards / systems by EZ-Link:

Not to be confused with the other payment systems supported by Singapore's public transport system:

payment:jak_lingko Jak Lingko on Wikipedia (ID)
Jak Lingko homepage
Indonesia Contactless payment card for public transport in Jakarta, Indonesia.
payment:ov-chipkaart OV-Chipkaart on Wikipedia (NL)
ov-chipkaart homepage
Netherlands Contactless payment card for public transport in the Netherlands.
payment:orca ORCA card on Wikipedia
ORCA card homepage
United States Contactless payment card for public transport in the Puget Sound region.
payment:oyster Oyster card on Wikipedia
Oyster card homepage
England Contactless payment card for public transport in London.
payment:presto Presto card on Wikipedia
Presto card homepage
Ontario Contactless payment card for regional GO public transport in southern Ontario and local public transport in Greater Toronto, Hamilton, and Ottawa. It can also be used with Société de Transport de l’Outaouais (in Québec), provided either a transit pass is already loaded onto the card or transferring from OC Transpo.
payment:sube SUBE card on Wikipedia
Sistema Único de Boleto Electrónico on Wikipedia
SUBE homepage.
Argentina Government-issued contactless payment card used in Argentina for buses, trains, and subways. Apparently uses MiFARE Classic.
payment:swift_card Swift card on Wikipedia
Swift card homepage
England Contactless payment card for public transport in the West Midlands.

Road tolls

Payment of road tolls in Indonesia use electronic purses; see #Electronic purses and stored-value cards above.

Key Information Country and region Comment Taginfo Count
payment:license_plate Toll by plate on Wikipedia For users without an electronic toll transponder, a photograph of the license plate will be taken, and a bill will be mailed.
payment:touchngo Touch 'n Go Card Website Malaysia Contactless payment card used by tolls on all major highways, in Malaysia.
payment:touchngo_smarttag Touch 'n Go SmartTAG Website Malaysia SmartTAG is an on-board unit with infrared technology, which works in combination with the Touch 'n Go card (payment:touchngo) and enables users to pay for toll charges with a drive-through convenience, through some tolls in Malaysia
payment:touchngo_rfid Touch 'n Go RFID Website Malaysia Touch 'n Go RFID is an electronic payment system used by some RFID-enabled tolls in Malaysia, used in conjunction with payment:touchngo_eWallet
payment:autosweep_rfid Autosweep RFID homepage Philippines Electronic toll collection system used by some highways in the Philippines.
payment:easytrip Easytrip homepage Philippines Electronic toll collection system used by some highways in the Philippines.
payment:e_pass E-Pass on Wikipedia

E-Pass homepage

United States Florida Electronic toll collection system used by the Central Florida Expressway Authority. The roads that it covers also take payment:sunpass and payment:e_zpass.[2]
payment:e_zpass E-ZPass on Wikipedia

E-ZPass homepage

United States

(DE, IL, IN, KY, MA, ME, MD, NH, NJ, NC, NY, OH, PA, RI, VA, WV)

payment:expresstoll ExpressToll homepage United States Colorado Electronic toll collection system used by the E-470 Public Highway Authority in Colorado.
payment:fastrak FasTrak on Wikipedia

Bay Area FasTrak, San Diego FasTrak, et al.

United States California
payment:k-tag K-TAG United States Kansas
payment:good_to_go Good To Go! on Wikipedia

Good To Go! official website

United States Washington
payment:i-pass I-PASS on Wikipedia

I-PASS official website

United States Illinois Do not confuse with payment:ep_ipass, used in Taiwan.
payment:nc_quick_pass North Carolina Quick Pass Website United States North Carolina Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina have an interstate agreement allowing their subscribers to use the electronic toll roads in the other states.
payment:peach_pass Peach Pass on Wikipedia

Georgia Peach Pass Website

United States Georgia Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina have an interstate agreement allowing their subscribers to use the electronic toll roads in the other states.
payment:pikepass Oklahoma PIKEPASS Website United States Oklahoma
payment:sunpass SunPass on Wikipedia

Florida SunPass Website

United States Florida Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina have an interstate agreement allowing their subscribers to use the electronic toll roads in the other states.
payment:via_verde Via Verde on Wikipedia

Via Verde homepage

Portugal Electronic toll collection system used in Portugal.
payment:CN:etc Wikipedia:zh:电子不停车收费系统 (中国大陆) China Electronic toll collection system used at most expressways in China. The Ministry of Transport is responsible for nationwide system maintenance.
payment:SG:erp Electronic Road Pricing on Wikipedia Singapore

Electronic toll collection system used at all expressways, paid via an in-vehicle unit (IU) or on-board unit (OBU).

Also used by carparks leveraging the Electronic Parking System (EPS).

List of supported cards depends on the IU/OBU version. Hence, this is used as a catch-all for all ERP gantries and EPS-enabled parking.

payment:hi-pass Hi-pass South Korea Electronic toll collection system for the expressways in South Korea.


Per lane

In cases where a road toll has a special lane which segregates drivers by a certain payment method, it's possible to use the lanes scheme.

For example: a toll booth area with several normal lanes (where a driver must pay with cash or a card) and a special lane, usually on the far right or far left, where it's not needed to stop nor pay on the spot. One of such cases happens in Portugal, with Via Verde. In such cases, the following tag can be used: payment:via_verde:lanes=no|no|only. (this means the highway has three lanes and the far right lane only allows drivers that are going to pay with Via Verde.


Cryptocurrencies

More information on cryptocurrencies can be found on a dedicated page: Cryptocurrency.

Key Information Comment Taginfo Count
payment:cryptocurrencies Generic tag for any cryptocurrency This should be mainly used when cryptocurrencies are not accepted. If cryptocurrencies are accepted, please indicate which by using a more specific key.
payment:bitcoin Deprecated. Bitcoin is its own currency and has a variety of payment methods. The preferred tagging for general Bitcoin acceptance is using currency:XBT=*.
payment:lightning Lightning on Wikipedia Lightning is a payment method for Bitcoin. Also use currency:XBT=*.
payment:lightning_contactless Lightning on Wikipedia Lightning Contactless is a payment method for Bitcoin. Also use currency:XBT=*.
payment:onchain Onchain is a payment method for Bitcoin. Also use currency:XBT=*.
payment:bitcoincash BitcoinCash on Wikipedia BitcoinCash is its own currency, not only a payment method. Preferred tagging is currency:BCH=*.
payment:litecoin Litecoin on Wikipedia Litecoin is its own currency, not only a payment method. Prefered tagging is currency:LTC=*.
payment:dogecoin Dogecoin on Wikipedia Joke project, do not bother adding payment:dogecoin=no - and all payment:dogecoin=yes are extremely dubious
payment:ethereum Ethereum on Wikipedia Ethereum is a currency. The preferred tagging is using currency:ETH=*.
payment:dash DASH on Wikipedia DASH is a currency. The preferred tagging is using currency:DASH=*.

Digital wallets

The following lists mentions support for digital wallets, which are electronic wallets in the form of mobile apps and services. Electronic wallets that come in the form of physical cards should be considered as fuel cards, road toll cards, or electronic purses in a case-by-case basis.

National electronic payment systems

The following sections list electronic payment systems that have been officially sanctioned for nationwide usage, such as DuitNow QR (Malaysia), QRIS (Indonesia), SGQR (Singapore), and UPI (Unified Payments India). Many of them are based on the EMVCo's payment QR code standards and do allow cross-border payments, so an Indonesian/QRIS user can perform cashless transactions in Singapore by scanning SGQR barcodes using a QRIS supported digital wallet application.

Key Information Comment Taginfo
payment:duitnow_qr DuitNow QR homepage (English) Malaysia. Part of Malaysia Electronic Payment System (MEPS) payment gateway, DuitNow QR is a national QR code-based payment system standard in Malaysia.
payment:gpn_qris GPN QRIS press release by Bank Indonesia (English) Indonesia. Part of GPN (Gerbang Pembayaran Nasional) payment gateway, QRIS (QR Code Indonesia Standard) is a national QR code-based payment system standard in Indonesia. As of 2020, major Indonesian digital wallets such as DANA (payment:dana) and LinkAja (payment:linkaja) support QRIS transactions between merchants and customers.
payment:khqr Cambodia. KHQR is a national QR code-based payment system standard in Cambodia for use with digital wallets.
payment:qr_ph QR Ph FAQ [PDF] Philippines. QR Ph is a national QR code-based payment system standard in Philippines for use with digital wallets.
payment:sgqr SGQR homepage Singapore. SGQR is a national QR code-based payment system standard in Singapore for use with digital wallets.
payment:thai_qr Thai QR Payment and cross-border compatibility on Bank of Thailand Thailand. Thai QR Payment is a national QR code-based payment system standard in Thailand for use with digital wallets.
payment:upi UPI homepage India. Unified Payments Interface (UPI) is a national QR code-based payment system standard in India for use with digital wallets.
payment:vietqr VietQR homepage (Vietnamese) Vietnam. VietQR is a national QR code-based payment system standard in India for use with digital wallets.

When tagging objects with one of the above tags, it is recommended to state the partnering payment service provider/acquirer for compatibility reasons, i.e. payment:<payment_provider>=yes and payment:<payment_provider>:<payment_system>=yes. For example, if a shop accepts SGQR through a QR code was issued by DBS (NETS QR), tag the object with payment:sgqr=yes and payment:nets_qr=yes and payment:nets_qr:sgqr=yes. Hence, some OpenStreetMap-compatible apps, which only recognizes payment:nets_qr=yes but not the other two, will be still able to indicate that the shop accepts cashless payments, at least through NETS digital wallet.

Note that some merchants may allow payments using digital wallets using other ways than the above standards. For example, users may be able to use LinkAja (payment:linkaja) for public transport in some Indonesian cities, but using LinkAja-issued payment tokens instead of merchant-presented or consumer-presented QRIS codes. In this case, **do not** tag the merchant as payment:linkaja:gpn_qris=yes. Use payment:linkaja:gpn_qris=no to indicate incompatibility with the QRIS standard.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of digital wallets that is known to support at least one of the above national payment systems.

Key Information Comment Taginfo
payment:bca

payment:bca:gpn_qris

payment:sakuku

BCA homepage

sakuku homepage (Indonesian)

Indonesia. Not to be confused with:
  • BCA's QR ku, which is not compatible with QRIS, intended for domestic account transfers, and defunct since November 1, 2022 in favor of QRIS.
  • BCA Card, see payment:bca_card
  • Merchants which exclusively supports BCA-issued debit cards (which do not accept other brands of debit cards), see payment:bca_debit
  • Merchants which supports BCA-issued credit and debit cards. In this case, use the necessary tags to indicate the supported debit and credit card payment networks such as payment:maestro and payment:visa_electron.

BCA-issued QRIS codes are compatible with BCA Mobile (BCA's mobile banking app), Sakuku (BCA's digital wallet), with other QRIS-compatible digital wallets and mobile banking apps. Please tag payment:gpn_qris=yes and payment:bca:gpn_qris=yes as well. For more information, please read the tagging notice at payment:gpn_qris.

payment:bluepay

payment:bluepay:gpn_qris

BluePay homepage Available in multiple countries, including Indonesia.

Not to be confused with bluepay, a credit card payment processing company.

If the merchant only accepts BluePay payments through an external app (commonly through URL link redirection instead of presenting standard QRIS codes), do not tag the merchant with payment:bluepay:gpn_qris=yes.

payment:cimb

payment:cimb:duitnow_qr

payment:cimb:gpn_qris

payment:cimb:sgqr

payment:cimb:thai_qr

Available in multiple countries.

Payment QR codes issued by CIMB group of banks, including CIMB Niaga ( Indonesia) and CIMB Thai ( Thailand), which supports DuitNow QR, QRIS, SGQR, and Thai QR Payment depending on the region where the code is issued.

Also known as OCTO Pay and formerly Rekening Ponsel in some countries.

payment:dana

payment:dana:gpn_qris

DANA homepage (Indonesian) Indonesia. If the merchant supports DANA payments through DANA-issued QRIS codes or latest DANA-provided EDCs (with monochrome LED screen attached to the device), then it is likely that the merchant accepts QRIS as well. Please tag payment:gpn_qris=yes and payment:dana:gpn_qris=yes as well. For more information, please read the tagging notice at payment:gpn_qris.

If the merchant only accepts DANA payments through PARKEE (payment:parkee_app), please do not tag the merchant with payment:dana. Instead, please use the respective app-specific tags (payment:parkee_app=yes) to indicate acceptance with other app-supported payment methods, such as debit and credit cards.

If the merchant only accepts DANA payments through an external app (commonly through URL link redirection instead of presenting standard QRIS codes), do not tag the merchant with payment:dana:gpn_qris=yes.

payment:ezlink_wallet

payment:ezlink_wallet:sgqr

EZ-Link Wallet homepage Singapore EZ-Link Wallet is a QR-code-based payment system that's integrated within an payment:sgqr QR-code.

It should not be confused with payment:ezlink.

Do not use this if the merchant only supports EZ-Link by virtue of supporting AliPay+.

payment:google_pay

payment:google_pay:upi

payment:android_pay

Google Pay on Wikipedia
Google Pay homepage
The service was formed as a merger of Android Pay, Google Wallet, and Tez (India).

In India, Google Pay-issued QR codes may be compatible with UPI. However, if the merchant only accepts Google Pay payments through an external app (commonly through URL link redirection instead of presenting standard UPI codes), do not tag the merchant with payment:google_pay:upi=yes.

payment:gopay_id

payment:gopay_id:gpn_qris

GoPay (Indonesia) homepage Indonesia Formerly known as "GO-PAY" and "GO-JEK Credits", GoPay is a digital wallet and payment service by Gojek (PT. Aplikasi Karya Anak Bangsa).

Not to be confused with:

  • GOPAY, a digital wallet and payment service in Malaysia
  • GoPay, a payment processing company based in Czech Republic
  • GoPay, a cross-country fund transfer service aimed at university students

If the merchant supports GoPay payments through GoPay-provided EDC devices ("Spots"), the "GoBiz" mobile app, or GoPay-issued QRIS-labelled QR codes, then it is likely that the merchant accepts QRIS as well. Please tag payment:gpn_qris=yes and payment:id_gopay:gpn_qris=yes alongside payment:gopay_id=yes. For more information, please read the tagging notice at payment:gpn_qris.

If the merchant only accepts GoPay payments through Cashbac (payment:cashbac) or Parkee (payment:parkee_app), please do not use this key. Instead, please use the respective app-specific tags (payment:cashbac=yes, payment:parkee_app=yes).

If the merchant only accepts GoPay payments through an external app (commonly through URL link redirection instead of presenting standard QRIS codes), do not tag the merchant with payment:gopay_id:gpn_qris=yes.

payment:gopay_my

payment:gopay_my:duitnow_qr

GOPAY (Malaysia) homepage Malaysia. GOPAY is a digital wallet and payment service by ATX Distribution Sdn. Bhd

Not to be confused with:

  • GoPay, a digital wallet and payment service in Indonesia.
  • GoPay, a payment processing company based in Czech Republic.
  • GoPay, a cross-country fund transfer service aimed at university students.

If the merchant only accepts GOPAY payments through an external app (commonly through URL link redirection instead of presenting standard DuitNow QR codes), do not tag the merchant with payment:gopay_my:duitnow_qr=yes.

payment:grabpay

payment:grabpay:duitnow_qr

payment:grabpay:phqr

payment:grabpay:sgqr

payment:grabpay:thai_qr

GrabPay Homepage in: Available in Southeast Asia countries.
  • In Indonesia, GrabPay has merged to OVO. All OVO merchants who publishes their OVO-Grab QR Code stickers are compatible with GrabPay (Indonesia). Use and read notes on payment:ovo when tagging Indonesian GrabPay merchants.
  • In Vietnam, GrabPay has merged to Moca. All Moca merchants who publishes their Moca-Grab QR Code stickers are compatible with GrabPay (Vietnam). Use and read notes on payment:moca when tagging Vietnamese GrabPay merchants.

Though sharing the same infrastructures and trademarks, GrabPay balances cannot be transferred across countries. However, they can still be created by using the same Grab account.

If the merchant only accepts GrabPay payments through an external app (commonly through URL link redirection instead of presenting standard DuitNow QR / PHQR / SGQR / Thai QR Payment codes), do not tag the merchant with payment:grabpay:duitnow_qr=yes, payment:grabpay:phqr=yes, payment:grabpay:sgqr=yes, or payment:grabpay:thai_qr=yes.

payment:isaku

payment:isaku:gpn_qris

i.saku homepage (Indonesian) Indonesia Mainly accepted in Indomaret stores.

If the merchant supports i.saku payments through QR codes, then it is likely that the merchant accepts QRIS as well, use payment:gpn_qris=yes, payment:isaku:gpn_qris=yes in addition.

For OttoPay-issued QR codes, do not use this tag. Instead, use payment:gpn_qris=yes, payment:ottopay_id:gpn_qris=yes and payment:ottopay_id=yes.

If the merchant only accepts i.saku payments through an external app (commonly through URL link redirection instead of presenting standard QRIS codes), do not tag the merchant with payment:isaku:gpn_qris=yes.

payment:kaspro

payment:kaspro:gpn_qris

KASPRO homepage Indonesia. Not to be confused with PAYPRO, an earlier digital wallet and payment service issued by the same company (PT. Solusi Pasti Indonesia).

If the merchant only accepts KASPRO payments through an external app (commonly through URL link redirection instead of presenting standard QRIS codes), do not tag the merchant with payment:kaspro:gpn_qris=yes.

payment:linkaja

payment:linkaja:gpn_qris

LinkAja homepage (Indonesian) Indonesia This service was formed as a merger of several former digital wallets: Mandiri e-cash (Bank Mandiri),My Pertamina (Pertamina), UnikQu/Yap (BNI), Tbank/My QR (BRI), T-CASH (Telkomsel), tmoney (Telkomsel, not to be confused with T-money stored-value cards in South Korea)
payment:maya

payment:maya:qr_ph

Maya homepage Philippines

Maya payments may be performed through a debit card or QR codes, which are shown either though an installed sticker or the Maya application. Mappers who wish to tag merchants accepting QR-based Maya payments should tag payment:mastercard_debit=yes and payment:visa_debit=yes as well.

payment:moca

payment:moca:vietqr

Moca homepage (Vietnamese) Vietnam. If the merchant only accepts Moca payments through an external app (commonly through URL link redirection instead of presenting standard VietQR codes), do not tag the merchant with payment:moca:vietqr=yes.
payment:nets_qr

payment:nets_qr:sgqr

NETS QR homepage Singapore. NETS QR is a mobile app-based payment system that's natively supported by some banking apps. Similar to NETS Debit, it is linked to a supported bank card or bank account.

Not to be confused with NETS Debit (payment:nets), which is a card-based payment system.

If the merchant only accepts NETS QR payments through an external app (commonly through URL link redirection instead of presenting standard SGQR codes), do not tag the merchant with payment:nets_qr:sgqr=yes.

payment:ottopay_id

payment:ottopay_id:gpn_qris

OttoPay homepage (Indonesian) Indonesia. OttoPay is a local payment provider that supports QRIS. Before the official release of QRIS, OttoPay have issued several QR codes that are only scannable on select digital wallet apps, including i.saku (payment:isaku), LinkAja (payment:linkaja), and OttoCash, an in-house digital wallet app.

If the merchant presents a OttoPay-issued payment QR code without QRIS branding or compatibility statement, do not tag the merchant with payment:ottopay:gpn_qris=yes.

payment:ovo

payment:ovo:gpn_qris

OVO homepage (Indonesian) Indonesia
  • If the merchant only accepts OVO payments through PARKEE (payment:parkee_app), please do not use payment:ovo. Instead, please use the respective app-specific tags (payment:parkee_app=yes).
  • If the merchant only accepts OVO payments by requiring users to enter an OVO-registered phone number instead of scanning an OVO-issued QRIS code, do not tag the merchant with payment:ovo:gpn_qris=yes.
  • If the merchant only accepts OVO payments through an external app (commonly through URL link redirection instead of presenting standard QRIS codes), do not tag the merchant with payment:ovo:gpn_qris=yes.
  • If the merchant only presents a Grab-OVO QR code sticker without QRIS branding or compatibility statement, do not tag the merchant with payment:ovo:gpn_qris=yes as it might not be supported by all QRIS-compatible digital wallets.
payment:shopeepay

payment:shopeepay:duitnow_qr

payment:shopeepay:gpn_qris

payment:shopeepay:qr_ph

payment:shopeepay:sgqr

ShopeePay Homepage in: Available in Southeast Asia countries: Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore.

Though sharing the same infrastructures and trademarks, ShopeePay balances cannot be transferred across countries. However, they can still be created by using the same Shopee account.

If the merchant only accepts ShopeePay payments through an external app (commonly through URL link redirection instead of presenting standard DuitNow QR / QRIS / QR Ph / SGQR codes), do not tag the merchant with payment:shopeepay:duitnow_qr=yes, payment:shopeepay:gpn_qris=yes, payment:shopeepay:qr_ph=yes, or payment:shopeepay:sgqr=yes.

payment:touchngo_ewallet

payment:touchngo_ewallet:duitnow_qr

Touch 'n Go eWallet homepage by TNG Digital Sdn Bhd Malaysia. The Touch ‘n Go eWallet provides services such as reloads, payments, funds transfer, within Malaysia. Not to be confused with the Touch ‘n Go electronic card for tolls, see payment:touchngo for details.

If the merchant only accepts TnG eWallet payments through an external app (commonly through URL link redirection instead of presenting standard QRIS codes), do not tag the merchant with payment:touchngo_ewallet:duitnow_qr=yes.

payment:yukk

payment:yukk:gpn_qris

Yukk homepage (Indonesian) Indonesia. If the merchant only accepts YUKK payments through an external app (commonly through URL link redirection instead of presenting standard QRIS codes), do not tag the merchant with payment:yukk:gpn_qris=yes.


Other digital wallets

Key Information Comment Taginfo Count
payment:akulaku Akulaku homepage Unlike major digital wallets, Akulaku is a credit-based digital wallet with accepting merchants in multiple countries.
payment:alipay Alipay homepage

Alipay global homepage Alipay on Wikipedia (en)

Including the payment of QR code, face and electronic bus card in some city.
payment:apple_pay Apple Pay on Wikipedia

Apple Pay homepage

Apple Pay is a mobile payment and digital wallet service by Apple Inc. Used in conjunction with payment:contactless.
payment:au_pay au PAY homepage(Japanese) Japan au PAY can be linked with Rakuten Pay(payment:rakuten_pay).
payment:blik blik homepage Poland Common mobile payment service
payment:cashbac Cashbac homepage Indonesia Cashbac transactions are indirectly linked to debit cards, credit cards, as well as GoPay (Indonesia).
payment:cash_app Cash App homepage

Cash App on Wikipedia (en)

Mobile payment service available in the United States and the UKthat allows users to transfer money to one another using a mobile phone app.
payment:d_barai d barai homepage(Japanese) Japan d barai is operated by NTT DOCOMO, INC.
payment:e-cny e-CNY(Digital renminbi) on Wikipedia China Digital renminbi which abbreviated as e-CNY is a central bank digital currency issued by China's central bank, the People's Bank of China.
payment:edy Edy homepage(Japanese) Japan Edy is operated by Rakuten Edy, Inc.
payment:gcash GCash homepage Philippines

GCash payments may be performed through: Debit cards or QR codes, which are shown either though an installed sticker or the GCash application. Mappers who wish to tag merchants accepting QR-based GCash payments should tag payment:mastercard_debit=yes as well.

payment:huawei_pay Huawei Pay (en)

Huawei Pay (zh)

payment:id iD homepage(Japanese) Japan iD is operated by NTT DOCOMO, INC.
payment:line_pay LINE Pay homepage (English) Available in multiple countries, including Taiwan (Rep. of China) and Thailand (in cooperation with Rabbit Pay).

Until 2019, LINE Pay was available in Indonesia in cooperation with Bank Mandiri (Mandiri e-cash). This service is discontinued in favor of LinkAja (payment:linkaja).

payment:jko_pay Jko Pay homepage Taiwan (Rep. of China) Jko Pay is a popular payment method in Taiwan.
payment:kakaopay KakaoPay homepage South Korea.
payment:mbway MB Way homepage (pt) PortugalDigital wallet available to supported Multibanco cards. Customers pays though scanning a QR code or through contactless (Android and HarmonyOS NFC devices only) on a supported payment terminal, or by providing their associated number and accepting the payment request on their device. Some merchants accept MB Way by requiring the customer to send the accepted amount to their account by providing their number.
payment:merpay merpay homepage(Japanese) Japan merpay is operated by Merpay, Inc. The company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mercari, Inc. Origami Pay was absorbed by merpay in 2020.
payment:mipay mipay homepage (zh) China
payment:nanaco nanaco homepage(Japanese) Japan nanaco is operated by Seven Card Service Co., Ltd. The company is a member of Seven & i Group.
payment:oplati Oplati homepage Belarus

Oplati is Belarusian mobile payment and digital wallet service, including the payment of QR code (shops and road public transport) and virtual debit card (via NFC), P2P money transfers, operated by Belinvestbank OJSC. Able to cash-in and cash withdrawal in Belinvestbank's ATMs.

payment:oplati:withdraw
payment:oplati:cash_in
payment:paypay PayPay homepage(Japanese) Japan PayPay is operated by PayPay Corporation. The company is a joint venture between SoftBank Corp and Yahoo Japan Corporation.
payment:powercard HPS PowerCARD homepage Switzerland
payment:quicpay QUICPay homepage(Japanese) Japan QUICPay is operated by JCB Co., Ltd.
payment:rakuten_pay Rakuten Pay homepage(Japanese) Japan Rakuten Pay can be linked with au PAY(payment:au_pay).
payment:samsung_pay Samsung Pay homepage Available in multiple countries.
  • In China, Samsung Pay is integrated, and able to perform transactions with, Alipay and WeChat Pay.
  • In Hong Kong SAR, Samsung Pay can be linked with Octopus (stored-value card).
  • In Indonesia, Samsung Pay is currently integrated with DANA. Use and see notes for payment:dana instead for tagging Indonesian merchants.
payment:satispay Satispay on Wikipedia(it)

Satispay Pay homepage

Italy, Germany and Luxembourg

Accepted in more than 180000 shops

payment:swish Swish on Wikipedia

Swish homepage

Sweden's largest mobile payment application
payment:twint TWINT homepage Switzerland
payment:venmo Venmo on Wikipedia A payment app offered by Paypal
payment:vipps Vipps on Wikipedia

Vipps homepage

Norway's largest mobile payment application
payment:waon WAON homepage(English)

WAON homepage(Japanese)

Japan WAON is operated by AEON Co., Ltd.
payment:wechat WeChat pay homepage

WeChat Pay on Wikipedia (en)

Including the payment of QR code, face and electronic bus card in some city.
payment:zelle Zelle homepage

Zelle on Wikipedia (en)

United States–based digital payments network
payment:zip Australia

Government assistance programs

Key Information Comment Taginfo Count
payment:ebt Electronic benefit transfer on Wikipedia United States
payment:snap Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program on Wikipedia United States
payment:wic Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for Women, Infants, and Children on Wikipedia United States

Indirect payment / wire transfer

Key Information Comment Taginfo Count
payment:wire_transfer Wire transfer on Wikipedia If you can pay by wire transfer (e.g. SEPA).
payment:sepa SEPA transfers on Wikipedia If you can pay by transfering money using SEPA. Used for both sending money to someone and for automatic collection of money by vendors.
payment:bank_transfer Possible duplicate of payment:wire_transfer
payment:invoice Payment can be done after receiving an invoice. Please specify the way the invoice can be paid for.
payment:financing Delayed payment in installments based on some financing plan.


Others

Key Information Comment Usage
payment:paypal PayPal on Wikipedia / PayPal homepage
payment:service_voucher Service vouchers on Wikipedia Called also "Titres-Services" (FR) or "Dienstencheques" (NL). Use payment:service_voucher=only with office=employment_agency to indicate offices that specialize in brokerage of services paid with these vouchers.
payment:meal_voucher Meal or luncheon vouchers on Wikipedia Called also "Ticket Restaurant", given by employers to pay for lunch.
payment:pluxee Sodexo on Wikipedia Benefits and rewards program for employees provided by the Sodexo group. The service has been rebranded from Sodexo to Pluxee, but maybe not in all countries.
payment:sodexo
payment:token Token on Wikipedia This key is an umbrella term for payment with Coupons, Vouchers, Gift token, Token coins, Jetons, Game tokens, Electronic or Security token (-Card).
payment:token_coin Token_coin on Wikipedia Use this key if you need a token coin (for exit of Parking area, Car washes, Pay toilets, Laundromat …)
payment:gift_card Gift cards on Wikipedia
payment:account_cards Payment is possible with account cards. There is no specification in this key of which cards are accepted exactly. So as this is very unspecific, whenever possible, try to use another more-specific key (for example payment:calling_cards=yes when you want to indicate that payment with calling cards via dial-in number is possible) or add a description of which types of cards are accepted.
payment:szep Hungary Széchenyi electronic vacation voucher Called "Széchenyi Pihenőkártya" (literally Széchenyi leisure card) or "SZÉP kártya" for short, given by employers to pay for leisure and catering. Many restaurants and hotels accept it. If you know whether a given issuer is accepted, please indicate: payment:szep=otp;kh;mkb
payment:posta_paletta Hungary Posta Paletta voucher Called "Posta Paletta utalvány" (literally Posta Paletta voucher) given by employers for gift/school/culture/sport/clothing. It is a printed voucher on paper.
payment:edenred_card Belgium Hungary Edenred electronic voucher Called "Edenred kártya" in Hungary (literally Edenred card) given by employers for shopping/meal/gift/school/culture/sport/clothing. It is a plastic card.
payment:edenred_voucher Hungary Edenred utalvány voucher Called "Edenred utalvány" in Hungary (literally Edenred voucher) given by employers for shopping/gift/school. It is printed on paper. Discontinued in Belgium in favour of the Edenred card.
payment:otp_cafeteria Hungary OTP Cafeteria electronic voucher Called "OTP Cafeteria kártya" (literally OTP Cafeteria card) given by employers for shopping/gift/school/culture/sport. It is a plastic card.
payment:multipay Hungary Multi-Pay Cafeteria electronic voucher Called "Multi-Pay Cafeteria kártya" (literally Multi-Pay Cafeteria card) given by employers for health/meal/gift/school/culture/sport/fuel. It is a plastic card.
payment:museumkaart Netherlands Museumkaart (homepage) Grants free access to many, if not most, Dutch museums. The holder pays an annual flat fee instead. The Museumkaart was known as the MuseumJaarKaart until 2003.
payment:u-key U-Key on Wikipedia Frequent combination: amenity=vending_machine
payment:museokortti Museokortti on WikipediaHomepage Finland Museokortti (Museum Card) is an expiring prepaid card, which gives access for free to any museum or exhibition that's part of the program.
payment:epassi Homepage Finland Epassi is an app in Finland that works with the same principle as service vouchers. Employers can give employee benefits that can be used for payments in any supported places.
payment:none Do not use this if the service is free of charge, as payment:none=yes negates the key in the value. Use fee=no instead.

Showing that the list of accepted payments is complete

Key Information Usage
payment:others=no You may add this tag to the feature if you have already indicated all methods of payment which are accepted, to confirm that other payment methods that have not been explicitly tagged are not accepted. If you really checked all accepted payment methods completely, you should not add simultaneously payment:*=no, which would be an unnecessary duplicate.
payment:others=yes It indicates that only some methods of payment have been tagged (either as yes or no), but that the current list of payment methods is not conclusive (i.e. there are some other payment:*=yes tags which are not yet tagged and should be added to make the list exhaustive and thus OK to tag the object with payment:others=no)

Denominations

In some cases, it can be helpful to add information about the accepted denominations of features that are tagged with payment:cash=*, payment:coins=* or payment:notes=*, This is mainly the case for vending machines that have this information printed on them. But there are also some shops that, for example, don't accept notes in the highest denominations. As for most information in OSM, only information should be added that doesn't change too often and is easy to verify on the ground (e.g. signed). The approved tags are

Currencies

It is assumed that the official currency of the country, where the tagged element is located, is accepted, so it doesn't explicitly need to be tagged. If different or additional currencies are accepted for different payment methods, consider appending the three letter code of the currency at the end of the key. For example:

To give a hint which currencies are accepted in general for the tagged element (for all payment methods) you can use:

Description

For more complex payment situations, please add additional information using the description:payment=* tag. If possible, provide an English translation using description:payment:en=*.

See also

  • Shop suffixes / prefixes
  • fee=yes/no/interval – A more basic tag to specify whether a fee is usually charged for a service, or for access
  • toll=* – To indicate that a road, bridge, ferry, or other way is tolled, i.e., that you must pay to use it.
  • charge=* – How much is charged for use of or access to a facility.
  • self_checkout=* – To indicate whether there is a customer-operated checkout without a cashier.