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Germany is Europe's largest ecommerce market — and one of the most payment-method-specific. German buyers don't default to cards. They use PayPal, Klarna invoice, SEPA Direct Debit, and increasingly Wero. If your dropshipping store doesn't offer these, you're losing German sales before checkout even loads.

Germany's ecommerce market requires a specific local payment method stack — cards alone are not enough for German buyers
Germany has the highest payment-method diversity in Europe. While UK and US buyers are comfortable entering card numbers at checkout, German consumers actively avoid it. Trust is built through familiar local methods — PayPal's buyer protection, Klarna's invoice model, and SEPA bank transfers all map to deeply ingrained financial habits.
For dropshipping stores, this matters more than in other markets. German buyers are cautious about purchasing from unfamiliar brands. Offering the payment methods they trust is one of the most direct signals that your store is legitimate. Without local methods, even well-optimised stores see checkout abandonment rates 20–30% higher than European averages.

Each method serves a distinct buyer segment in Germany. Stack them correctly and you'll cover 90%+ of German ecommerce volume.
PayPal is the single most trusted payment method in German ecommerce. Its buyer protection policy makes German shoppers comfortable purchasing from stores they've never used before — which is exactly the profile of a dropshipping buyer. Without PayPal, many German visitors won't convert.
Klarna's invoice product (Kauf auf Rechnung — buy now, receive invoice later) is a cultural cornerstone of German online shopping. Consumers pay after receiving goods, which addresses the trust deficit that affects new dropshipping stores. Klarna also absorbed Sofort's payment flows after its 2024 acquisition.
SEPA Direct Debit is essential for repeat buyers and subscription-based dropshipping models. German consumers are comfortable with bank debit mandates — it is a standard payment method for utilities, SaaS, and ecommerce subscriptions across the country.
Wero is a new real-time instant payment method launched across German and EU banks in 2024–2025. Backed by a consortium of major European banks, it is positioned as the long-term replacement for Giropay and a future-proof standard for EU instant bank payments.
Card payments are lower priority in Germany than most other Western markets, but they remain essential for international buyers, corporate purchases, and customers who don't use any of the above methods. Every serious Shopify store needs card acceptance as a baseline.
Major changes hit the German payment landscape between 2024 and 2026. If you set up your Shopify store before this period, you may be running an outdated payment setup.
| Payment Method | 2025–2026 Change | Why It Matters | Action Required |
|---|---|---|---|
| Giropay | Permanently shut down (Dec 2024) | 17M+ German users lost their preferred bank payment method | Remove from checkout immediately — routing to it causes hard failures |
| Sofort | Acquired by Klarna, now Klarna-powered | Pricing and control now under Klarna infrastructure | Review fees; route via Klarna integration for best support |
| Wero | Launched across German and EU banks | Emerging as the future EU bank payment standard | Add via Mollie or Adyen where PSP support is available |
| SEPA Instant | Expanding rapidly across EU banks | Real-time SEPA becoming the new standard for bank transfers | Enable SEPA Instant if your PSP supports it |
CartDNA recommendation: Audit your current checkout today. If Giropay is still listed, remove it. If you rely on Sofort as a standalone integration, migrate to Klarna. Add Wero when your PSP supports it — it will grow significantly over the next 2–3 years.
German checkout optimisation is about trust signals and payment method hierarchy — not design alone. Presenting local methods prominently, in the right order, with the right labels is as important as having them enabled.
Test your checkout from a German IP address and with a German-language store setup. What works for UK or US buyers often fails with German shoppers who expect specific labels, sequences, and trust marks.
Run through this checklist before launching or relisting your Shopify store in the German market.
PayPal, Klarna (with invoice), and SEPA Direct Debit are the three essential methods for any German-facing dropshipping store. PayPal provides the trust signal that drives first-time conversions. Klarna's Kauf auf Rechnung (invoice) model removes buyer risk by allowing payment after delivery. SEPA covers repeat buyers and subscription models at low cost. Cards should also be enabled as a fallback. Together these four methods cover over 90% of German ecommerce volume.
Giropay permanently shut down in December 2024. If it is still listed in your Shopify checkout, remove it immediately — it will cause hard payment failures and erode buyer trust. For merchants looking for a bank payment replacement, Wero is the emerging successor and is supported via Mollie and Adyen where PSP integration is available. SEPA Direct Debit and Klarna's Sofort-based flows (now under Klarna infrastructure) cover the bank payment gap in the near term.
Yes. Klarna integrates natively with Shopify and supports German merchants across BNPL installments and invoice (Kauf auf Rechnung). The invoice model is particularly important for Germany — it allows buyers to receive their order before paying, which dramatically reduces checkout hesitation for purchases from unfamiliar stores. Klarna also handles Sofort-based bank payment flows following its 2024 acquisition. Merchant fees are higher than SEPA or cards, but the conversion uplift in Germany typically justifies the cost.
Start by ensuring PayPal appears first or most prominently in your checkout method list. Enable Klarna with the invoice option labelled clearly in German. Remove Giropay if it still appears. Translate your store into German — many buyers abandon English-only stores immediately. Display trust marks including SSL, payment logos, and a visible returns policy. Test your checkout from a German IP and device to verify the experience matches German buyer expectations. CartDNA can help you audit and configure your payment stack for the German market.
CartDNA provides Shopify-approved payment apps with native support for PayPal, Klarna, SEPA, and 720+ local payment methods across 95+ markets. Configure your German checkout correctly and capture the full German market.