ManxPay is in development · Reserve your @username now for early access.

Premium payments, designed quietly

A refined QR payment experience for daily life and local commerce.

ManxPay is being built to support low-cost, low-friction payments for residents and businesses, with planned support for GBP and Manx pound and a seamless mobile-first flow.

Coming soon Personal + merchant journeys Isle of Man roots, UK relevance
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MANXPAY Pre-launch

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For individuals

Simple mobile-led payments for everyday use.

For merchants

Low-friction acceptance designed for local business realities.

QR-first by design

Built to support straightforward scan-and-pay journeys.

Planned local currency coverage

Intended to support GBP and Manx pound use cases.

Merchant-friendly direction

Designed to reduce payment friction for smaller operators.

Quiet modern infrastructure

A seamless front-end experience with secure rails beneath.

How it works

Clear steps. Minimal noise.

1

Scan

Scan a QR presented by a merchant or individual.

2

Review

Check recipient and amount details before confirming.

3

Confirm

Approve the transaction in a familiar mobile flow.

4

Complete

Both sides receive clear payment confirmation.

For individuals

Designed to keep daily payments simple and dependable.

ManxPay aims to support natural payment moments—from splitting a meal to paying a local trader—with an interface built for clarity and low effort.

  • Payment flow designed around mobile habits.
  • Intended low-friction person-to-person and point-of-sale journeys.
  • Built to support practical everyday amounts and use cases.

For merchants

Built to support cleaner setup and lower-friction acceptance.

We are designing ManxPay around practical merchant needs, with a planned operational profile intended to be cost-aware and straightforward to adopt.

  • QR acceptance concept with lightweight onboarding intent.
  • Designed to reduce dependency on card-terminal-first experiences.
  • Merchant tooling roadmap intended to reflect local trading patterns.

Quiet technology

A secure settlement layer beneath a calm and familiar payment flow.

The platform architecture is being developed to support dependable payment processing and transparent records while keeping the user journey simple for both payer and payee.

Local identity

Rooted in the Isle of Man, designed for broader UK relevance.

ManxPay is inspired by island commerce and built with an outlook that aims to work naturally across connected UK payment contexts.

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Add your details to receive launch timing updates, pilot opportunities, and periodic product progress notes as ManxPay evolves.

FAQ

Current answers at this stage.

What is ManxPay?

ManxPay is an in-development payment concept intended to support QR-based transactions for people and merchants across the Isle of Man and UK.

Is ManxPay live today?

No. ManxPay is currently in development and is not yet live. Username reservations are being accepted now so that pre-launch members can secure their preferred name.

Why reserve a username now?

Usernames are unique on the platform and are reserved on a first-come, first-served basis. Reserving now means your preferred name is held for you ahead of launch. There is no payment required and no obligation.

Who is it designed for?

It is being designed for residents, independent businesses, and service merchants in the Isle of Man and UK contexts.

Will business acceptance be supported?

Business acceptance is a core planned direction, including merchant-focused onboarding and payment flows.

Will it support GBP and Manx pound?

Support for GBP and Manx pound is planned, but final feature scope may evolve over time.

Is ManxPay a bank?

No. ManxPay is not a bank and this website does not describe regulated banking services.

How do I receive updates?

Reserve your username above, or join the waitlist with your email to receive launch and pilot communications as they become available.