Accessibility
Our commitment
At Corepay we want everyone to be able to use our website, regardless of how they access the web. We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA, which is the technical baseline referenced by the European Accessibility Act (EAA) and the UK Equality Act.
Compliance status
We completed a self-assessment in May 2026 and have shipped fixes for every issue identified as a launch-blocker to comply with WCAG 2.2 Level AA. A small number of polish items remain on our roadmap and are listed below.
How we assessed the site
Our assessment combined three methods:
- Automated scans with Lighthouse and axe across representative page types (homepage, solution pages, industry pages, articles, tools, and the contact form).
- Manual code review of the WordPress theme and the Corepay plugin (chatbot, calculators, reviews widget, custom forms).
- Keyboard-only navigation testing of primary user flows: opening the chatbot, completing a savings-calculator quote, submitting a contact form, and reaching the call-to-action on each page.
Last reviewed: 22 May 2026.
Known issues
We are aware of the following accessibility limitations and intend to address them in a future update:
- A small number of internal product mockups use motion that respects the operating-system reduce motion preference, but has not been individually re-audited for the latest WCAG 2.2 success criteria.
- Third-party libraries embedded on our site (the international telephone field used on lead forms, Google’s reviews widget) are kept up to date but have not been independently audited.
Reporting an accessibility problem
If you encounter a barrier on this site, or if you would like content provided in a different format, please contact us:
- Email: [email protected] (please include “Accessibility” in the subject line)
- Phone or contact form: corepay.net/contact
We aim to respond to accessibility reports within 30 days. If the issue is straightforward we will usually respond sooner; if a fix requires development work, we will let you know our planned timeline.
Enforcement
If you live in the European Union and you are not satisfied with our response to your accessibility report, you may contact the relevant national enforcement body for the European Accessibility Act in your member state.
If you live in the United Kingdom and you are not satisfied with our response, you may contact the Equality and Human Rights Commission.
About this statement
This statement was prepared on 22 May 2026. It applies to corepay.net and its subdomains. It does not cover content hosted by third parties (for example, articles linking to external research, or partner integration documentation hosted on partner sites).