Payment accounts
Joker.com offers a Payment Account that simplifies how you pay for services and manage domain renewals. This feature gives you more control and peace of mind, ensuring your domains stay active without requiring constant manual attention.
What is the Payment Account?
The Joker.com Payment Account is a personal account balance you can use to pay for any order on Joker.com. It is designed for customers who prefer a more convenient and secure payment experience.

How to get started
Your Payment Account is created automatically with your first deposit - no separate registration is needed. Once active, it appears as a regular payment option at checkout.
Funding Your Account
To add funds, go to My Joker → Fund/Increase in your account menu.

When initiating a bank transfer, you will receive a QR code that you can scan with your home banking app - no manual entry required.
Supported payment methods
In addition to existing payment options, the Payment Account unlocks SEPA / bank wire transfer as a new method. When initiating a bank transfer, you will receive a QR code that you can scan with your home banking app - no manual entry required.
What You Can Do With a Payment Account
Once your account is active, you can use your balance to pay for any order on Joker.com. It also enables additional features, including:
- Automatic domain renewals - Configure per-domain auto-renewals so your domains never expire due to a missed deadline. Learn more about Auto Renewals
Key Benefits
- One balance, all orders - Fund your account once and use it seamlessly across all purchases on Joker.com
- SEPA / bank transfer support - Pay directly from your bank account, including QR code scanning for quick and error-free transfers
- No manual payment per order - Skip entering payment details every time you register or renew a domain
- Full control, always - You decide when to top up and how your balance is used; nothing happens without your action
- Renew your domains automatically - “just in time,” ensuring they don’t expire due to oversight, vacations, or missed reminder emails.