Asia Pacific
Sell digital products from Singapore.
Singapore is listed as a supported seller country because at least one connected provider route is available for storefront checkout. 3DIMLI uses this coverage to help creators publish digital products, route checkout to their own provider account, create orders, deliver files, manage licenses, and support buyers after purchase.
Singapore
Supported seller country
SGD
Primary local currency signal
2 gateway options
Subject to provider approval
Connected provider options for Singapore
Singapore currently has 2 connected provider options in this guide: PayPal Business and Stripe. The best option depends on the creator's country documents, buyer base, product category, refund expectations, and settlement needs.
available
PayPal Business
PayPal lists this country or territory on its global country selector.
available
Stripe
Stripe supports seller accounts in this country or region.
- PayPal Business: available provider coverage for Singapore. Check PayPal Business account eligibility, receiving limits, account verification, allowed product categories, dispute workflow, and payout timing.
- Stripe: available provider coverage for Singapore. Check Stripe country availability, preview or extended-network status, business verification, settlement currency, tax settings, and restricted business rules.
What supported means in Singapore
Supported does not mean 3DIMLI becomes the seller's bank, wallet, gateway, or merchant of record. It means a seller in Singapore has at least one eligible connected-provider path that can be used with a 3DIMLI storefront when the seller passes provider onboarding.
The seller owns the gateway account and remains responsible for provider onboarding, payout settings, refunds, taxes, and compliance.
3DIMLI provides the storefront, product pages, checkout routing, order records, buyer access, secure delivery, license context, analytics, and support surfaces.
The primary local currency signal for this guide is SGD, but final checkout and settlement behavior comes from the connected provider.
Before publishing from Singapore
A useful supported-country page should help a seller decide whether they can actually launch, not just show a list of logos. Creators should validate the operational details before publishing a product or announcing availability.
Confirm that your seller business in Singapore can open or use the selected provider account: PayPal Business and Stripe.
Check whether your product type, license terms, and digital delivery model are allowed by both 3DIMLI and the connected provider.
Prepare support notes for buyers: what they receive, where downloads appear, how refunds are handled, and which currency signal applies (SGD).
Test the checkout success path, receipt, buyer dashboard access, download delivery, and refund handling before sending paid traffic to the store.
How buyers experience checkout
The buyer experience should still feel like a 3DIMLI storefront: clear product information, license context, checkout, receipt, and access to purchased files or links. The payment provider works behind that flow, but buyers should not need to understand provider infrastructure to receive their product.
Buyers purchase through the seller's connected provider account while 3DIMLI manages the storefront, order record, delivery surface, and buyer library experience.
The buyer should see a clear product page, license terms, price, supported checkout route, receipt, and post-purchase access path for Singapore-based sellers.
Gateway approval, payment-method availability, conversion, bank settlement, and disputes remain provider-controlled parts of the workflow.
Provider-specific notes
These notes keep the page aligned with 3DIMLI's role as a storefront platform. They explain how each provider route fits the seller workflow without presenting 3DIMLI as the payment company.
PayPal Business is useful for creators who want a broadly recognized wallet and card checkout option tied to their own PayPal business account. PayPal country listing does not remove the seller's responsibility to pass PayPal onboarding and comply with PayPal acceptable-use rules.
Stripe is useful for creators who want card-first checkout, supported local payment methods, and a seller-owned Stripe account where available. Stripe support can differ between standard, preview, and extended-network countries, so sellers should verify the current provider status before launch.