The Online Payments solution of CCV is constantly evolving and improving to provide users with the best possible experience. It is designed to streamline the payment process, making it convenient and efficient for both customers and businesses. In June 2026, a new version was released which brings important additions to our suite of payment tools, and we are excited to offer it to our users. We believe that this new release will be a valuable addition to the Online Payments solution of CCV.
More information about CCV Online Payments can be found here: https://www.ccv.eu/en/solutions/payment-services/ccv-online-payments/
Enhanced API Documentation for Faster Integrations
Developers and integration partners can now benefit from a completely redesigned API documentation experience. The new documentation is interactive, making it easier to explore, understand, and test API functionality directly from within the documentation environment.
Each API endpoint now includes detailed explanations, request parameters, example payloads, and sample responses for different scenarios, helping developers quickly understand how to implement and troubleshoot integrations. The interactive interface allows users to experiment with requests and immediately review the expected results.
In addition, the API now supports the OpenAPI standard, enabling developers to automatically generate software development kits (SDKs) and integration components for a wide range of programming languages. This can significantly reduce development effort, accelerate implementation projects, and improve consistency across integrations.
By combining interactive documentation with industry-standard API specifications, CCV makes it easier than ever for partners and merchants to integrate online payment capabilities into their applications and platforms. The new API documentation is available at https://developer.myccv.eu/documentation/payment_api/api_reference/
Request Payment Methods via MyCCV
Merchants can now request and manage additional payment methods directly through MyCCV. This new self-service capability provides greater flexibility and reduces the need for manual support requests when expanding checkout payment options.
Within MyCCV, merchants can view which payment methods are already active, discover additional payment methods available for their webshop, and easily request activation of new options. This includes popular digital wallets such as Apple Pay and Google Pay, helping merchants offer more payment choice and a smoother checkout experience.
By making payment method management more accessible, merchants can respond faster to changing customer preferences and optimize their checkout for higher conversion rates.
Customized Payment Pages
Merchants can now personalize the appearance of their hosted payment pages through the new “Customize Payment Page” feature in MyCCV.
This functionality allows merchants to align the checkout experience with their brand identity by uploading their company logo and configuring colors for various page elements. As a result, customers benefit from a more consistent and recognizable experience throughout the payment journey.
A branded checkout can help strengthen customer trust, improve the overall user experience, and create a more professional appearance during online payments. All customization settings can be managed directly through MyCCV without requiring technical implementation.
Standalone Refunds for SoftPOS and Cloud Connect Terminals
Merchants can now process refunds on SoftPOS and Cloud Connect Terminals without requiring a reference to a previous payment. This new standalone refund capability provides greater flexibility in situations where the original transaction reference is unavailable or when a refund needs to be processed independently.
Previously, terminal and SoftPOS refunds always had to be linked to an existing sale. With this enhancement, merchants can continue to perform reference-based refunds as before, or initiate a refund directly by providing the required transaction details through the API.
By removing the dependency on the original payment reference, merchants can handle exceptional refund scenarios more efficiently while maintaining a seamless refund experience for their customers.