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PayLane Offers Plugins for Popular Shopping Cart Systems 

July 6, 2012

PayLane.com, a U.K.-based online payments processor has released new online payments plugins for e-commerce platforms Wordpress, OpenCart, Zen Cart and PrestaShop. PayLane merchants using these platforms can install the plugin in a few minutes and accept most traditional and alternative forms of online payment in 160 currencies from more than 50 countries.

OpenCart, Zen Cart and PrestaShop are free, open-source shopping cart solutions aimed at small businesses just establishing a Web presence. Wordpress is a familiar blogging platform. The PayLane plugin enables content providers who generally give their work (e.g., photography, code examples, music or texts) away for free to accept donations.

Dawid Ostapiuk, PayLane IT co-ordinator says: “A great e-commerce platform is the base of every e-shop, but we believe that even the best system is worth nothing without a user-friendly and reliable payments processor. And that’s where we come in.”

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