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Many individuals, including business owners out there, may already be familiar with Venmo from personal use. But do you know it’s also possible to utilize the Venmo app to collect payments from consumers if you set up a business profile? As a business owner, accepting Venmo gives your consumers a simple, contactless option to pay for their purchases. In addition, using Venmo’s social capabilities could aid in advertising your company. However, business owners planning to set up Venmo for a business account should be aware that the app is only available in the United States and that there may be weekly transaction limits and fees associated with their accounts.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

If you’re thinking about using Venmo for your business but have some questions, read on to find out what it is, how to use it, what features are available for business profiles, and review<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Venmo for Business<\/span><\/h2>\n\n\n\n

In July 2020, Venmo began testing out business profiles with a select group of users. Then, in February of that year (2021), Venmo revealed that 150,000 businesses were accepting the payment method and that it had decided to open up access to all qualified vendors. Freelancers and entrepreneurs of all sizes can now expand their customer base by accepting Venmo payments anywhere they do business, be it in person, online, or within their own apps.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

A business’s profile image and a link to its website are just two of the many features available on Venmo to help promote its offerings and attract new consumers. However, there are fees involved with using the Venmo app to process your business and client payments.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

How Venmo for Business Works.<\/span><\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Businesses still can’t use Venmo to accept payments for products or services through personal profiles. A new business profile must be applied for and approved before any business payments can be made or received. Once Venmo has verified your business, you will be able to receive payments digitally through the Venmo app or in-person using a Venmo QR code.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

However, you will need to set up PayPal Checkout and include Venmo as a payment option if you want to accept payments through your business’s website or app during the checkout process. It’s possible that you’ll need to hire a developer and use the Braintree payment infrastructure to accept Venmo for this to happen.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Venmo is currently working on a solution to make business profiles accessible to all merchants. However, it seems like for the time being Venmo is targeting sellers that are either solo owners or businesses such as artists, crafters, photographers, dog walkers, hair stylists, and other similar professions. Nevertheless, it has a vast variety of business profile categories to choose from.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Can I Use Venmo for My Small Business?<\/span><\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Accepting payments for your small business through Venmo is easy once you set up a company profile. The requirement that the customer has a Venmo account represents the most significant possible barrier that could arise here. They need to have a mobile device with the Venmo app installed on it if they are going to make a purchase in person.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

You can start payment in several different ways. As an example,<\/p>\n\n\n\n