Eximbay Connection Guide with Mangobeds

If you host in Korea and serve international guests, you can now charge through Eximbay right inside Mangobeds. Eximbay is a cross-border payment gateway, so guests pay with global credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex, JCB, UnionPay, Diners, Discover), plus Alipay+, WeChat Pay, Apple Pay, PayPal and Korean local methods, through Eximbay’s hosted checkout, while you keep clean reconciliation in one place.


Before you start (what you need)

  • An active Eximbay merchant account.
  • Your Eximbay MID (merchant ID) and API key.
  • Your Mangobeds property currency set to the currency you want to charge in (for example KRW, USD, EUR or JPY). Eximbay handles cross-border, so international guests can still pay even when you price in KRW.

Where to find your credentials

Unlike some gateways, Eximbay does not let you generate keys yourself from a dashboard. After you sign your Eximbay payment gateway contract, Eximbay emails you your MID and API key. If you don’t have them yet, contact Eximbay to request your credentials.

  • The API key starts with test_ for testing, or live_ for real payments. The prefix decides the environment, so use your live_ key to take real money.
  • Your MID is the short merchant identifier Eximbay assigns to your account (for example 1849705C64).

Heads-up: the API key is the secret half of your credentials, so treat it like a password. Don’t share it over email or paste it into chat.

Supported region

Eximbay is a cross-border gateway based in South Korea. It is a great fit for Korean properties that host international guests, who can pay with global cards, Alipay+, WeChat Pay, Apple Pay, PayPal and Korean local methods.

How to set it up in Mangobeds

  1. Go to: Property → Settings → Payment Accounts → Connect Payment Account.
  2. In Create a new payment account, choose Eximbay as the provider.
  3. Paste:
    • Eximbay MID
    • Eximbay API Key
  4. Tick the box confirming you’ve read this guide.
  5. Save to create the payment account, then Connect it to the property.

Heads-up: once a property is linked to a payment account, you can’t swap providers on that property without removing the connection first.

How a guest payment works

  • Mangobeds opens Eximbay’s hosted payment page for the guest.
  • The guest pays with a card, Alipay+, WeChat Pay, Apple Pay, PayPal or a Korean local method.
  • Eximbay notifies Mangobeds automatically once the payment is confirmed, and Mangobeds verifies the result with Eximbay before acting on it.
  • Mangobeds marks the booking’s payment as Succeeded and sends you the usual property notification.

Wrap-up

If you host in Korea and welcome guests from around the world, connecting Eximbay to Mangobeds gives them the global and local methods they expect through a secure hosted checkout, while keeping your ops tidy with automatic payment reconciliation. Get your MID and API key from Eximbay, connect, and you’re live.

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