Integration Guide

Table Of Contents
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Recurring Payments –
Installment Plan Buttons
Use Installment Plan buttons to let buyers pay in full or sign up to pay in installments, without
interest. You can offer installment plans that collect the first installment on checkout, with up
to 3 additional installments. Or, you can set up installment plans that defer the first installment,
with up to 4 installments sometime later. All payments must be collected within one year of
checkout.
You can create Installment Plan buttons that you add to your website by using a tool on the
PayPal website, or you can write the HTML code for Installment Plan buttons manually.
Read the following topics to learn more:
“Getting Started with Installment Plan Buttons” on page 217
“The Checkout Experience with Installment Plan Buttons” on page 220
“Managing Installment Plans” on page 226
“Creating Advanced Installment Plan Buttons on the PayPal Website” on page 228
“Sample HTML Code for Installment Plan Buttons” on page 241
IMPORTANT: You must have a PayPal Business account to create and use Installment Plan
buttons. In addition, you must be approved for Websites Payment Standard
Enhanced Recurring Payments. For more information, contact your PayPal
representative.
Getting Started with Installment Plan Buttons
The easiest way to add an Installment Plan button to your website is by using the button
creation tool on the PayPal website. As soon as you add the button, buyers can begin signing
up for installment plans with up to 4 installments, without interest.
IMPORTANT: You must have a PayPal Business account to create and use Installment Plan
buttons. In addition, you must be approved for Websites Payment Standard
Enhanced Recurring Payments. For more information, contact your PayPal
representative.