Payment methods Xendit brings to checkout
With Xendit your buyers can pay with Visa and Mastercard, by virtual account bank transfer, with QRIS, or with e-wallets such as GCash, OVO, DANA, ShopeePay and GrabPay. The available methods appear on the tickets page automatically.
One gateway for Southeast Asia
Xendit onboards merchants in Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia. One integration lets you offer the local methods each country expects — virtual accounts and QRIS alongside the region’s most-used e-wallets.
Pricing and payouts
You connect your own Xendit account, so card, bank and e-wallet payments settle directly to you in your account currency. Xendit sets its processing fees by your agreement, and Evenda adds no platform fee of its own on ticket sales.
How to connect Xendit and sell tickets
- Sign up for a Xendit account and get your Secret Key and Callback Verification Token.
- In Evenda, open Payment systems and choose Xendit.
- Paste your Secret Key and Callback Verification Token.
- Save the connection.
- Publish the event — Xendit payments start working on the tickets page.
What you need before you connect
- A Xendit account in Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam or Malaysia
- Your Secret Key
- Your Callback Verification Token
Events that fit Xendit
- 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
Xendit uses the Invoice API: Evenda creates an invoice and redirects the buyer to the hosted invoice page. The result arrives as a server-to-server webhook (status PAID or SETTLED) whose authenticity Evenda checks with the x-callback-token header before the order is marked paid — so the status stays correct even if the buyer closes the tab.
Connect Xendit to Evenda to sell tickets across Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia, and settle to your own account.