Registration requirements for Allpay
Allpay is designed for different types of businesses in Israel. It is important to understand that the payment system works only with legal entities — not with private individuals.
Let’s review which types of businesses can be connected.
Osek Patur / Osek Zair
Osek Patur (or Osek Zair) is a sole proprietor with a small turnover. If your annual revenue is below the установленный threshold (around 130,000 ILS per year), you can operate as an Osek Patur and not charge VAT.
This type of business uses simplified accounting. When using Allpay, all payments are automatically recorded in the system, and digital receipts (kabalot) are generated through the connected accounting service.
Osek Murshe
Osek Murshe is a sole proprietor registered for VAT. This structure requires full accounting and regular reporting.
If you have higher turnover or many corporate customers, this is usually the preferred structure.
Company
A company (Hevra Ba’am) is a legal entity registered with the Israeli Companies Registrar. A company may have multiple shareholders and is subject to stricter regulation.
Companies use Allpay to accept online payments, integrate with their website, and automate financial processes.
Non-profit organization (Amuta)
A non-profit organization (Amuta) is a legal entity registered in Israel for charitable, educational, or social purposes. It can use Allpay to accept donations or collect payments for events and programs.
Allpay supports non-profit organizations in compliance with regulatory requirements and also assists NGOs in the process of obtaining acquiring approval.
What is required for registration
To connect Allpay, you will need to provide the following basic documents:
- Certificate of business registration (company or sole proprietor status)
- Teudat Zehut (Israeli ID) of the business owner
- Bank account confirmation letter with account details
- A link to your website or landing page describing your business activity
The main requirement is official business registration in Israel.

