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Shopify has announced that offline payments now work across multi-entity Shopify Payments setups, allowing Shopify POS devices in a multi-entity environment to process offline transactions across all shops. Transaction limits are inherited automatically rather than configured per entity, and no additional setup is required.

This update is intended to help businesses continue selling during internet connectivity issues in in-person retail environments by enabling more resilient offline payment processing.

Platforms and regions affected

  • Shopify (global)
  • Shopify Payments + POS in multi-entity environments
  • Applies wherever multi-entity Shopify Payments setups are supported (including Shopify Plus and Enterprise)

Impact analysis for sellers

Opportunity

This change improves in-person selling continuity for merchants operating multiple entities through Shopify Payments and POS by allowing offline transactions to be accepted during connectivity disruptions.

Risk / watchout

Offline payments inherently carry the risk of delayed authorizations or payment declines once connectivity is restored, as card processing cannot be verified in real time while offline. Merchants should review how offline limits and reconciliation behave across entities to avoid operational issues.

Recommended next steps

  • Test offline payment scenarios in a controlled environment to understand POS behaviour during connectivity loss, including staff workflows and reconciliation.
  • Update internal SOPs for post-outage reconciliation and handling of receipts or orders processed offline.
  • Review inherited transaction limits and confirm they align with your risk tolerance, especially ahead of peak trading periods.

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