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WebMoney

WebMoney Transfer, commonly known as WebMoney, is an online payment settlement system established in 1998.[2][3] According to WebMoney, the system has over 36 million users,[4] and over 100,000 stores accept WebMoney payments.[5] WebMoney is one of the largest electronic payments processor in Russia by number of users.[6][7] It is owned and operated by WM Transfer Ltd.[8]

WebMoney Transfer can be used for peer-to-peer payments, and includes an escrow system.[5] It charges 0.8% of the transacted amount in fees, up to a maximum fee of 50 euro.

WebMoney was launched in November 1998 in Russia as a money transfer system for United States dollars, in the wake of the 1998 Russian financial crisis that had led to increased US dollar use in Russia.[9]


 1. What is WebMoney?
WebMoney is an online payment system and comprehensive tool for online business activities!
WM Transfer Ltd is the owner and administrator of WebMoney Transfer Online Payment System, established in 1998.
The software is developed by JSC "Computing Forces", a company that also provides technical support and maintenance.
For further information, please visit the WebMoney official website.

2. How to register a WebMoney account?
Get register in WebMoney System and create a Purse.
Please follow the wizard at start.wmtransfer.com

 Please choose one of the 3 versions of WebMoney Keeper:

    WM Keeper Classic - an application, which is downloaded and installed into your computer. During registration process you will receive key file. Please, be sure that you have made a copy to USB storage device and remember you access code.
    WM Keeper Light - a browser application that doesnt require installation - all operations are routed via a secure connection. During registration process you will receive X.509 certificate installed to your browser. Please be sure that you have made a copy of your X.509 certificate.
    Keeper Mobile - a simple version with login and password. Note, that there are limits for transactions.