What is a Regular Payment?
Regular Payment is a simple one-time payment transaction where the customer makes a payment instantly for a product or service. The customer:- Visits a website or app
- Selects a product or service
- Completes payment
- Receives confirmation
Understanding One-Time Payments
A one-time payment means:Single Purchase
Customer pays only for the current purchase — not for future transactions.
Instant Settlement
Payment is completed instantly — money is captured right away.
No Continuation
Transaction does not continue automatically in the future.
Example
A new payment process starts again from scratch.
Simple Payment Experience
Regular payment is designed to provide:- Quick checkout — fast payment completion
- Instant confirmation — immediate order confirmation
- Seamless experience — smooth payment flow
- Easy order completion — hassle-free checkout
The Goal
Where Regular Payments Are Commonly Used
E-commerce Websites
Customers purchase:
- Clothes
- Electronics
- Accessories
- Groceries
Food Delivery Platforms
Customers:
- Place food orders
- Make immediate payment
- Receive order confirmation
How Regular Payment Works
1
Customer Initiates Payment
Customer adds items to cart and proceeds to checkout.
2
Payment Details Entered
Customer enters:
- Card details, OR
- UPI ID, OR
- Net banking credentials, OR
- Wallet credentials
3
Payment Processing
Payment gateway validates and processes the transaction instantly.
4
Instant Confirmation
Customer receives:
- Payment success notification
- Order confirmation
- Receipt/invoice
- Payment confirmation
- Order details
- Settlement notification
Regular Payment vs Other Payment Types
Regular payments are final and immediate — once payment is completed, the transaction is done. If a customer needs a refund, merchant must initiate a separate refund process.
Next Steps
Now that you understand how Regular Payments work, learn how to implement them:Payment Initiation
Start a one-time regular payment transaction.
Transaction Management
Check payment status and process refunds.

