New Online Payment Channel – FasaPay

2020-10-20

Made available by demand, Doo Prime is proud to announce that we are now accepting FasaPay as one of our many deposit and withdrawal online payment channels.

Registered and established in 2011,  FasaPay is an online payment system provider that specializes in delivering an online payment gateway for the retail forex trading market. At the time of writing, Fasapay boasts of over 500,000 members that use it as a payment gateway. The company also has an established presence in over 200 countries with its headquarters based in Malaysia.

Users of FasaPay will be shielded from being attacked by hackers and falsification of data when performing online payment transactions as their data are encrypted with SSL technology and AES-256 high-grade encryption.

What’s more, FasaPay also adopted the RAID HARDWARE technology server to ensure the security of users’ data and improve the processing speed on the system.

FasaPay is an easy to use interface that allows traders to deposit up to USD 25,000 per transaction on our CRM system with two currencies available, namely US dollar (USD) and Indonesia rupiah (IDR).

Henceforth, FasaPay and Doo Prime share the main vision in providing a one-stop platform for traders to perform transactions seamlessly as well as delivering an unrivalled online trading experience for traders worldwide.

At Doo Prime, there are multiple deposit and withdrawal methods to choose from apart from FasaPay. In fact, our recent additions to the offerings are Epay, followed by ThunderXPay, PayPal, Pay4Broker, NganLuong payment gateway, International Bank Telegraphic Transfer alongside Visa and MasterCard credit cards.

Through our refined list of multiple payment channels and currencies made available for deposit and withdrawal, we, as a leading broker proves our dedication in catering for both local and international clients as well as complying with the higher standards of practice in the online trading industry.

Below is a list of items Doo Prime has prepared in which users should take note of:    

Available Currency:  USD / IDR

Single Transaction Limit:   

FasaPay Active Account: USD100 ~ USD5,000

FasaPay Verified Account: USD100 ~ USD25,000

Payment Channel Service Hours: 24 hours * 7 days

Daily Limit: No daily limit. Clients are allowed to perform unlimited transactions but the transaction amount should not exceed the single transaction limit.

Payment Method: FasaPay users 

For more information, please refer to our tutorial on how to use FasaPay here.   

If you happen to encounter any problems when depositing and withdrawing funds, please do not hesitate to contact the sales and customer service team to confirm the following information by sending an email to support@dooprime.com.

At Doo Prime, we strive to exceed client expectations by providing top-notch client service, zero-fee trades with spread as low as none, low overnight swap rates and a leverage of up to 400 times to maximize their financial gains with us.

Trade forex, precious metals, securities, indices, energies, futures, and CFDs globally through one single online trading account with Doo Prime, a licensed and regulated broker.

For further information, you may contact Doo Prime via :

Phone:

Europe: +44 1137335199

Asia: +852 3704 4241

Asia – China: +86 4008427539

E-Mail: marketing@dooprime.com

Website: www.dooprime.com

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