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Ethiopian Payment Gateway API: Compare the Options

July 1, 2026 · 7 min read · Comparison · API · E-commerce

If you're building an e-commerce store targeting Ethiopian customers, you need a way to verify bank and mobile money payments. Here's how the options stack up.

The Landscape

Ethiopia's payment ecosystem is unique. Most customers don't use credit cards — they pay via bank transfer (CBE, Awash, Dashen, Bank of Abyssinia) or mobile money (Telebirr, M-Pesa, eBirr). The challenge is confirming the payment actually arrived.

Option A: Manual Verification (Free, but doesn't scale)

Most Ethiopian businesses start here. A customer pays, sends a screenshot, you check it manually. As you grow, this becomes a bottleneck. Late-night manual checks, fraud from reused refs, and edited screenshots are real problems at scale.

Option B: Bank Aggregators (Chapa, Amole, etc.)

These services provide a full checkout flow — the customer pays on their platform, and they send you the money. They handle verification internally. The trade-off: you pay per-transaction fees (typically 2-5%), your customers leave your site to pay, and settlement takes time.

Option C: qbirr (Verification API)

qbirr is different — we don't handle the money. The money goes directly into your bank/wallet account as it always has. We just verify that the transfer happened. This means:

When to Use Each

Feature Manual Aggregator qbirr
Real-time verification
Customer stays on your site
Money goes directly to you
No per-transaction fee
Fraud protection
Supports all 7 Ethiopian providersPartial

For most Ethiopian merchants, the best setup is taking payments directly to your bank account (no middleman) and using qbirr for instant verification. You get the best of both: direct settlement and real-time fraud protection.

Try qbirr free — 50 verifications/month.

No card required, no settlement delays, one API for every Ethiopian bank. Get started →