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Payment methods.

Crypto is our default payment method because it gives global customers a faster, traceable, and easier-to-confirm settlement route. Bank transfer and other payment channels remain available by request when they are appropriate for the customer, country, and order.

Why crypto first

Built for international settlement.

01

Fast confirmation.

Crypto transactions are visible on public networks shortly after broadcast. That lets our treasury team match a payment to an invoice much faster than a cross-border bank transfer.

02

Global by design.

BYD Cars Group serves customers across multiple countries. Crypto gives buyers a single settlement route that does not depend on local bank cut-off times or correspondent-bank chains.

03

Traceable records.

Each crypto payment has a transaction hash. Customers can share that hash in the dashboard, and our team can independently verify the amount, asset, wallet, and confirmation status.

04

Fewer delays.

International bank transfers can be delayed by holidays, intermediary checks, currency routing, and country-specific restrictions. Crypto reduces that friction for many customers.

05

Clear audit trail.

Payment review still happens manually. We do not mark an invoice complete until the transfer is matched to the official order, wallet, amount, and customer account.

06

No public wallets.

For safety, wallet addresses are shown only inside official payment screens or verified support instructions. Never send funds to an address received outside those channels.

Bank transfer by request

Country-specific bank routes.

Why bank account details are not published.

Because our operations and supply chain are coordinated through China and international partners, bank transfers are handled through approved third-party or local collection partners. The correct receiving account can depend on your country, currency, invoice type, compliance review, and available banking route.

For that reason, bank account numbers are available only on request. We provide the correct route after reviewing the customer account and order context.

How to request bank transfer.

Log in to your dashboard and open a support ticket for bank transfer instructions. Include your order or invoice reference, country, preferred currency, and the name that will appear on the sending bank account.

Our team will confirm whether a bank transfer route is available for your country and will provide the approved receiving details inside the official support channel.

Other approved channels

Prefer another payment method?

You can request a channel that works for you.

If you have a preferred form of payment, you may request to use it through your dashboard. We review each request based on customer identity, payment amount, country, settlement risk, available partners, and whether the channel can produce a reliable proof of payment.

If approved, we will give you the instructions for that payment channel. If not approved, we will guide you back to crypto or an available bank-transfer route.

Payment through any non-default channel is not accepted until it has been approved and issued through an official BYD Cars Group support or dashboard flow.
Confirmation process

How payment is credited.

Start from your dashboard.Select the invoice or order you want to pay. Use only the payment instructions shown there or sent by verified support.
Submit payment proof.For crypto, provide the transaction hash. For bank transfer or another approved channel, upload the receipt or reference required by the support team.
Treasury verifies the transfer.We check the amount, sender, receiving route, confirmation status, and invoice reference before crediting the payment.
Your order updates.Once approved, the payment appears in your dashboard and the order, finance, investment, or giveaway workflow continues.

Need a non-crypto payment route?

Log in and open a dashboard support ticket. Our team will review your country, invoice, and preferred channel.