Payment Soft is committed to operating transparently and in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. This page provides information about the company operating the platform and its regulatory status.
Payment Soft is operated by Z.D. Maleč A.S., a company registered in the Czech Republic.
Legal name: Z.D. Maleč A.S.
Company ID (IČO): 15058751
VAT number (DIČ): CZ15058751
Registered address:
Maleč 49
582 76 Maleč
Czech Republic
Z.D. Maleč A.S. is registered as a Small-Scale Payment Service Provider in accordance with Act No. 370/2017 Coll., on Payment Systems of the Czech Republic.
The company obtained a Certificate of Registration issued on 20 December 2018, reference number 2018/151193/CNB/650.
This registration authorises Z.D. Maleč A.S. to provide selected payment services under Czech law.
Under its registration, Z.D. Maleč A.S. is authorised to provide the following payment services within the scope defined by applicable legislation:
Services enabling cash deposits into payment accounts maintained by the provider
Services enabling cash withdrawals from payment accounts maintained by the provider
Execution of fund transfers, including:
Transfers initiated by the payer
Transfers initiated by the recipient based on the payer’s consent
Transfers initiated through approved payment instruments, in accordance with legal provisions
All services are provided within the limits and conditions applicable to small-scale payment service providers.
Payment Soft operates with a focus on reliability, transparency, and responsible service delivery. Systems and processes are designed to support secure payment operations while aligning with applicable regulatory and operational requirements.
Services are offered only within the scope of authorisation granted to Z.D. Maleč A.S. and may vary depending on jurisdiction, use case, and regulatory considerations.
Payment Soft does not provide services outside the scope of authorisation granted under applicable Czech payment regulations. Nothing on this website should be interpreted as an offer to provide regulated services in jurisdictions where such services are not permitted.