Overview
User management
- Users
- User regulatory status
- User e-money
User verification
- User data format
- KYC documents
- UBO declarations
Wallets
- User wallets
- Client wallets
Cards
- Card registrations
- Cards
- Metadata
- Card validations
Card pay-ins
- Direct card pay-ins
- Recurring card pay-ins
- Preauthorizations
- Deposit preauthorizations
- Web card pay-ins
Banking pay-ins
- Bank wires
- Virtual IBAN
- Direct debits
- Web direct debits
APM pay-ins
- Apple Pay
- Bancontact
- BLIK
- Giropay
- Google Pay
- iDEAL
- Klarna
- MB WAY
- Multibanco
- Payconiq
- PayPal
- Satispay
- Swish
- TWINT
Transfers
- Transfers
Refunds
- Refunds
Disputes
- Disputes
- Dispute documents
- Repudiations
- Dispute settlement
Payouts
FX conversions
- Conversion rates
- Quotes
- Conversions
Transactions
- Transactions
Helpers
- API responses
- Country authorizations
- Webhooks
- Events
- Reports
Platform account
- Client
- Dashboard permissions
View a Payout
This call returns the information about a payout without any information about the payout mode.
Note – Payout data retained for 13 months
An API call to retrieve a payout whose CreationDate
is older than 13 months may return 404 Not Found.
For more information, see the Data availability periods article.
Path parameters
The unique identifier of the payout.
Responses
The unique identifier of the object.
Max. length: 255 characters
Custom data that you can add to this object.
For transactions (pay-in, transfer, payout), you can use this parameter to identify corresponding information regarding the user, transaction, or payment methods on your platform.
The date and time at which the object was created.
The unique identifier of the user at the source of the transaction.
Best practice: When the payout author is different from the bank account owner, the Payout AuthorId
value must be different from the Bank Account UserId
value as well. Otherwise, Mangopay’s Compliance team will reject the payout.
The unique identifier of the user whose wallet is credited.
In the specific case of the Payout object, this value is always null
since there is no credited wallet.
Information about the debited funds.
Returned values: The three-letter ISO 4217 code (EUR, GBP, etc.) of a supported currency (depends on feature, contract, and activation settings).
The currency of the debited funds.
An amount of money in the smallest sub-division of the currency (e.g., EUR 12.60 would be represented as 1260
whereas JPY 12 would be represented as just 12
).
Information about the funds being credited to the target of the transaction (CreditedFunds
= DebitedFunds
- Fees
).
Returned values: The three-letter ISO 4217 code (EUR, GBP, etc.) of a supported currency (depends on feature, contract, and activation settings).
The currency of the debited funds.
An amount of money in the smallest sub-division of the currency (e.g., EUR 12.60 would be represented as 1260
whereas JPY 12 would be represented as just 12
).
Information about the fees taken by the platform for this transaction (and hence transferred to the Fees Wallet).
Returned values: The three-letter ISO 4217 code (EUR, GBP, etc.) of a supported currency (depends on feature, contract, and activation settings).
The currency of the debited funds.
An amount of money in the smallest sub-division of the currency (e.g., EUR 12.60 would be represented as 1260
whereas JPY 12 would be represented as just 12
).
Returned values: CREATED
, SUCCEEDED
, FAILED
The status of the transaction.
The code indicating the result of the operation. This information is mostly used to handle errors or for filtering purposes.
The explanation of the result code.
The date and time at which the status changed to SUCCEEDED
, indicating that the transaction occurred. The statuses CREATED
and FAILED
return an ExecutionDate
of null
.
Returned values: PAYIN
, TRANSFER
, CONVERSION
, PAYOUT
The type of the transaction.
Returned values: REGULAR
, REPUDIATION
, REFUND
, SETTLEMENT
The nature of the transaction, providing more information about the context in which the transaction occurred:
REGULAR
– Relative to most of the transactions (pay-ins, payouts, and transfers) in a usual workflow.REPUDIATION
– Automatic withdrawal of funds from the platform’s repudiation wallet as part of the dispute process (when the user has requested a chargeback).REFUND
– Reimbursement of a transaction to the user (pay-in refund), to a wallet (transfer refund), or of a payout (payout refund, only initiated by Mangopay).SETTLEMENT
– Transfer made to the repudiation wallet by the platform to settle a lost dispute.
The unique identifier of the credited wallet.
In the specific case of the Payout object, this value is always null
since there is no credited wallet.
The unique identifier of the debited wallet.
Returned values: CARD
, DIRECT_DEBIT
, PREAUTHORIZED
, BANK_WIRE
The type of pay-in.
The unique identifier of the bank account.
Max. length: 255 characters (< 12 recommended)
Custom description to appear on the user’s bank statement along with the platform name. The recommended length is 12 characters – strings longer than this may be truncated depending on the bank.
For the full structure of the string, see the Customizing bank statement references article.
Information about the payment reference provided for the payout.
This object must be used to provide the reference of a bank wire pay-in or a pay-in to virtual IBAN, if the payout is being used to refund it.
For more details, see the payouts guide.
Allowed values: PAYIN_REFUND
The reason for the reference being provided:
PAYIN_REFUND
– The payout serves to reimburse a pay-in.
Allowed values: The valid Id
of a successful pay-in
The unique identifier associated with the reference. The expected value differs according to the ReasonType
:
PAYIN_REFUND
– TheReferenceId
value provided is the same as theId
of the initial pay-in being refunded.
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