One platform. Multiple payment gateways. Complete control over how your customers pay.

The way customers expect to pay is changing. For yacht charter companies, brokers, yacht owners, and maritime businesses, offering a secure, convenient online payment experience is no longer just an added benefit—it is becoming essential to modern business operations.

With FOMCS – Fleet Operation & Management Control System, businesses can connect online payments directly with their existing operational and financial workflows, while maintaining the flexibility to work with more than one payment gateway.

One Merchant. Multiple Payment Gateways.

FOMCS gives merchants the flexibility to activate multiple payment gateways at the same time.

Instead of being restricted to a single payment provider, a merchant can choose the payment gateways that best suit their business and customers.

Stripe and PayPal are already available in FOMCS, while Revolut is planned for early September 2026, with additional payment providers being added to the platform roadmap.

This multi-gateway approach gives businesses greater flexibility while keeping payment management within one integrated environment.

Let Your Customers Choose How They Want to Pay

With multiple payment gateways enabled, the merchant doesn’t have to make the choice alone.

When a customer receives a payment request, FOMCS can present available payment options and let the customer choose their preferred provider.

For example, a merchant may have Stripe, PayPal and Revolut enabled. The customer can then select the most convenient option and continue securely with the payment.

This creates a simpler customer experience while giving the merchant greater control over its payment infrastructure.

Payments Connected to Your FOMCS Workflow

Online payments should not exist separately from the rest of the business.

FOMCS connects payment functionality with the operational documents and processes already managed within the system.

Customers can be invited to make online payments for:

  • Charter Booking Orders
  • Sales Invoices
  • Orders and Proforma documents
  • Outstanding payment amounts
  • Individual payment installments

Once the payment process is completed, the payment information can be connected back to the relevant FOMCS record, helping the business maintain a clear view of its financial position.

From Payment Request to Payment Status

FOMCS keeps the payment process connected from beginning to end.

A typical customer journey can be simple:

Customer → FOMCS Payment Page → Payment Gateway Selection → Secure Payment → Payment Status

The customer chooses how they want to pay, while FOMCS manages the connection between the payment request and the relevant business transaction.

This reduces manual work and gives the merchant better visibility into payments, payment schedules, and outstanding amounts.

More Choice for Your Business

Different businesses have different payment requirements.

Some merchants may prefer Stripe. Others may already work with PayPal or want to use Revolut. Businesses operating in Türkiye may also benefit from local payment solutions such as VakıfBank.

FOMCS is being developed with this flexibility in mind.

Current and Upcoming Payment Gateways

Stripe — Available Today

Stripe provides a widely used online payment solution and is already integrated into FOMCS.

PayPal — Available Today

PayPal is now available in FOMCS, giving merchants another established online payment option for their customers.

Revolut — Coming Early September 2026

Revolut is the next payment gateway being added to FOMCS, expanding the available payment options with a modern global payment solution.

VakıfBank — Coming Next

VakıfBank is also part of the FOMCS payment provider roadmap, offering an additional option for merchants operating in Türkiye.

More Providers — On the Way

The FOMCS payment architecture is designed to support the continued addition of payment providers, giving merchants more options as their business grows and payment requirements evolve.

Why Multiple Payment Gateways Matter

Multiple payment gateways aren’t just about adding more logos to a payment page.

It can provide real business advantages.

More Payment Choice

Customers can choose the payment provider that is most convenient for them.

Greater Flexibility

Merchants can activate the payment gateways that best match their business, markets, and customer base.

Faster Collections

Online payment links allow customers to pay directly, reducing unnecessary manual communication and follow-up.

Reduced Payment Friction

Giving customers familiar payment options can make the payment process easier and more convenient.

Better Business Control

Payment information remains connected to the FOMCS environment, providing better visibility over payment status and outstanding amounts.

Ready for Different Markets

As businesses work with customers from different countries and markets, having access to multiple payment providers can provide greater flexibility in how payments are accepted.

One Smart Platform for Payments and Business Operations

Payment processing is only one part of the FOMCS ecosystem.

FOMCS brings payments together with the wider operational processes of a yacht business, including Bookings, Payments & Schedule, Invoices, Documents, Advance Payer management and other financial and operational workflows.

This means online payments don’t have to be managed as a separate process.

The objective is simple:

Less manual work. Better visibility. More control.

Built Around Your Business

The payment gateway should work for the merchant — not the other way around.

With FOMCS, merchants can choose which payment gateways to activate and offer customers the payment options they prefer.

As new providers become available, businesses can expand their payment options without leaving the FOMCS environment.

This gives FOMCS a flexible foundation for the future of digital payments in the yachting industry.

The Future of Payments in FOMCS

Adding multiple payment gateways is another step toward making FOMCS a more complete digital platform for the yachting industry.

Stripe and PayPal are already available. Revolut is coming in early September 2026, followed by additional payment providers on the roadmap.

The goal is not simply to offer more payment methods.

The goal is to give yacht businesses choice, flexibility, security and control — all within one integrated platform.

FOMCS Global Payment Solutions

More ways to get paid. More choice for your customers. More value for your business.

FOMCS – Fleet Operation & Management Control System

The digital platform built for the yachting industry.