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How to use Wallet to submit a payout in Argentina.

Submit a payout by Wallet in Argentina.

POST https://sandbox.transfersmile.com/api/payout

This endpoint allows you to submit a payout by Wallet in Argentina.

Headers

Name
Type
Description

Content-Type*

String

application/json; charset=UTF-8

AppId*

String

Your App ID in payout platform.

Authorization*

String

SHA256($sorted_params + $app_key)

Request Body

Name
Type
Description

name*

String

Beneficiary's name - Length must between 5 and 100 -

amount_type

String

Specify the amount value is fixed for merchant or beneficiary

- One of: source_amount, arrival_amount(default) -

amount*

number

Payout Amount, 2 decimal numbers

- Min 1, Max 10,000,000 -

fee_bear*

String

Processing fee charges to merchant or beneficiary

- One of: merchant, beneficiary -

custom_code*

String

Merchant Payout ID

- Max. 50 chars -

method*

String

Fixed value: WALLET

document_type*

String

Beneficiary's identification type.

Fixed value: CUIT

document_id*

String

Beneficiary's identification number.

email

String

Beneficiary's email

phone

String

Beneficiary's phone

- 0 ~ 15 digits -

notify_url*

String

Where pagsmile will send notifications to.

arrival_currency*

String

Fixed value: ARS

source_currency*

String

Merchant Account Currency

- One of: USD, EUR, GBP, ARS -

country*

String

Fix value: ARG, for Argentina

additional_remark*

String

The descriptor on the user's bank bill

- Max. 40 chars -

account_type*

String

Beneficiary's Account Type

- Fixed value: CVU -

account*

String

Beneficiary's Account

channel*

String

Fixed value: MercadoPago

Example

Note: 94FAC*********************68548 is Pagsmile's test App ID for sandbox, and d6181db0d6548b94b162e75d095b59147172d914699f83b2bd17951a671b6302 is the authorization token associated with the test App ID.

Example of Document

Document Type
Document ID
Description

CUIT

27*******00

11 digits

Example of Account

Account Type
Account
Description

CVU

00000031************56

Always start with 00000031, should be 22 digits.

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