Top payment methods in Norway: A guide on best ways to pay

Nicholas Chia

Wondering what the most popular ways to pay are in Norway? Explore the top payment options and choose wisely.

Norway, with a population of around 5.62 million people, has a GDP of approximately 504.28 billion, making it the 32nd largest economy in the world. The official currency of Norway is the Norwegian Krone (NOK).

The economy is powered by its massive offshore oil and gas sector, alongside hydropower and fishing. While not in the EU, it is a member of the European Economic Area (EEA), which provides full access to the EU's single market.

CountryNorway
Population5.62 million
GDP (USD)504.28 billion
Global Ranking32nd
CurrencyNorwegian Krone (NOK)

What is the main payment method in Norway?

The Norwegian payment market is dominated by Vipps, a mobile payment app used for everything from peer-to-peer transfers to in-store and online payments, making it deeply integrated into society. The national debit card scheme, BankAxept, is the most used card for retail transactions. Credit cards are typically reserved for online shopping, international travel, and other purchases where credit is preferred.

How to pay in Norway

Each country has its own way of moving money, and choosing the right method can sometimes be difficult. That’s why we have curated the most popular and best payment options for you to use in Norway.

Payment methodDescriptionType
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Online/in-person
Cards (BankAxept, Visa/Mastercard)Norway is a highly cashless society. The domestic debit card scheme, BankAxept, is dominant for in-person payments, with eight out of ten card payments in stores made with a BankAxept card.¹ International cards are also universally accepted.Online/in-person
VippsVipps is a massively popular mobile payment app, used by a huge portion of the population for P2P transfers and payments to businesses, both online and in-store.²Online/in-person
Bank TransfersDirect bank transfers (Giro) are a standard method for paying bills and for larger transactions.³Online
Cash (Norwegian Krone)Cash is very rarely used in Norway. While still legal tender, many places are completely cashless, and it is not a common payment method.In-person

Is PayPal available in Norway?

Yes, PayPal is accepted in Norway.⁴

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Sources:
  1. BankAxept
  2. Vipps
  3. Norges Bank
  4. PayPal

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