Payment methods PortOne brings to checkout
With PortOne your buyers in Korea can pay with Visa and Mastercard, or with Korean wallets such as KakaoPay, Naver Pay, PAYCO and Toss Pay, or by bank transfer. The available methods appear on the tickets page automatically.
One integration, many Korean payment gateways
PortOne (formerly Iamport) is a payment aggregator for South Korea: a single integration routes buyers to a wide range of Korean gateways and pay methods and settles in won (KRW). That lets you offer local wallets your audience already uses without wiring up each provider separately.
Pricing and payouts
You connect your own PortOne account and the underlying gateway, so payments settle directly to you in won. PortOne and your gateway set their processing fees by your agreement, and Evenda adds no platform fee of its own on ticket sales.
How to connect PortOne and sell tickets
- Sign up for a PortOne account and get your merchant identification code (imp_code).
- In Evenda, open Payment systems and choose PortOne.
- Paste your imp_code and the gateway (pg) you will use, plus your API credentials.
- Save the connection.
- Publish the event — PortOne payments start working on the tickets page.
What you need before you connect
- A PortOne account
- Your merchant identification code (imp_code)
- The gateway (pg) and API credentials for it
Events that fit PortOne
- Concerts, festivals and live shows
- Conferences, expos and business events
- Workshops, courses and online events
- Sports and club events
- Season passes and ticket bundles
Technical notes
PortOne uses a client-side JS SDK (iamport.js): IMP.request_pay() opens the chosen gateway window and returns an imp_uid. Evenda then verifies the payment server-side with GET /payments/{imp_uid} and checks that the status is paid and the amount matches, with a server-to-server webhook as backup — so the status stays correct even if the buyer closes the tab.
Connect PortOne to Evenda to sell tickets across South Korea with cards and Korean wallets from one integration, and settle to your own account.