Pagos para e-commerce para Negocios de comercio electrónico.
Las empresas de comercio electrónico necesitan un procesamiento de pagos fiable para maximizar las ventas y minimizar la fricción. Cardflo proporciona una plataforma de orquestación de pagos diseñada para mejorar las tasas de aprobación, reducir costos y ofrecer una experiencia de cliente fluida.
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- Industria
- Negocios de comercio electrónico
- Categoría
- Comercio electrónico
- Soporte de Cardflo
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La visión general
Ecommerce payment processing functions as the critical link between a digital storefront and the financial institutions that facilitate capital movement.
Operating at the application layer of the payments stack, ecommerce gateways and orchestration platforms manage the flow of transaction data from the customer's browser to the acquirer.
This process involves complex interactions including Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) to comply with PSD2, real-time risk assessment, and currency conversion for cross-border transactions. Merchants must balance the necessity of rigorous fraud prevention with the requirement for low-friction checkouts to prevent cart abandonment.
Effective management involves coordinating with multiple service providers, including gateways, acquirers, and alternative payment method (APM) providers.
By centralising these connections, businesses can implement smart routing logic to direct transactions based on the Merchant Category Code (MCC), geographical location of the issuer, or specific scheme fees, ultimately aiming to optimise authorisation rates and reduce the overall cost of acceptance.
Cómo funciona
Initial Transaction Authorisation
When a customer submits payment details at checkout, the data is encrypted and transmitted via a secure gateway. The transaction undergoes initial checks for validity, including AVS and CVV verification, before being routed to the acquirer.
The acquirer then communicates with the card scheme and the issuer to request funds.
SCA and 3DS Verification
For transactions within the European Economic Area or UK, the merchant must trigger 3-D Secure protocols to satisfy SCA requirements.
This step involves a challenge or a frictionless flow managed by the Directory Server, which determines if the cardholder requires further authentication to confirm their identity and intent.
Intelligent Routing Decisions
Payment orchestration logic analyses the transaction profile in real-time. It selects the optimal acquiring partner based on historical performance, cost, and the geographic relationship between the merchant and the issuer.
This redundancy ensures that if one acquirer experiences a service interruption, the payment is rerouted automatically.
Capture and Settlement Process
Once the issuer provides an authorisation code, the transaction enters a pending state. The merchant later submits a capture request, usually upon dispatch of goods.
The acquirer manages the settlement process, where funds are moved from the issuer to the merchant account, minus interchange and scheme fees.
Por qué importa
Conversion Rate Optimisation
Technical declines and high-friction authentication processes are primary contributors to revenue leakage in ecommerce. Implementing robust retry logic and using network tokens can significantly reduce soft declines.
By providing a stable environment with multiple failovers, businesses ensure that legitimate transactions are not blocked by secondary factors such as temporary gateway timeouts or rigid fraud filters.
Cost Management and Transparency
Processing costs represent a significant portion of ecommerce overheads. By using an Interchange Plus Plus (IC++) pricing model rather than blended rates, merchants can see the specific breakdown of interchange, scheme fees, and acquirer margins.
This transparency allows for better negotiation with partners and more accurate financial forecasting as the business scales across different jurisdictions.
Notas regulatorias
PSD2 and SCA Compliance
The Revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2) necessitates Strong Customer Authentication for most remote electronic payments in the EEA and UK. Ecommerce merchants must ensure their payment stack supports 3-D Secure version 2.
2 or higher to request exemptions and manage the authentication flow properly. Failure to comply can result in soft declines by issuers who are legally mandated to refuse non-compliant transactions.
Casos de uso
Subscription and Recurring Billing
Merchants offering subscription models require secure storage of payment credentials. Using vaulting and account updater services ensures that recurring MIT (Merchant Initiated Transactions) continue without interruption when card details expire or are replaced.
International Market Expansion
Businesses moving into new regions must support local APMs such as iDEAL, Giropay, or digital wallets. A centralised orchestration layer allows for the rapid integration of these methods without extensive re-engineering of the checkout.
High-Volume Flash Sales
During peak traffic periods, payment systems must handle high concurrency. Distribution of load across multiple MIDs (Merchant IDs) prevents bottlenecks at a single acquirer, maintaining site performance and successful throughput.
En cifras
This represents the typical industry range for healthy ecommerce businesses, though rates vary significantly by MCC, geography, and use of 3DS.
Merchants often observe this magnitude of reduction in processing fees when moving from blended pricing to an optimised multi-acquirer routing model.
Industry research suggests a significant portion of customers abandon checkouts due to complex authentication or lack of preferred local payment methods.
Términos relacionados
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Qué incluye.
- Aumentar las tasas de aprobación mediante un enrutamiento de pagos inteligente.
- Integrar con numerosos bancos adquirentes para redundancia y flexibilidad.
- Recuperar ingresos perdidos con estrategias automatizadas de recuperación de rechazos.
- Ofrecer diversas opciones de pago para satisfacer todas las preferencias del cliente.
- Optimizar la gestión de suscripciones y los ciclos de facturación recurrentes.
- Monitorizar el rendimiento de las transacciones con análisis en tiempo real.
- Automate the management of recurring billing cycles and merchant-initiated transaction sequences.
- Utilise network tokenisation to maintain card-on-file accuracy and improve authorised transaction volumes.
- Configure custom logic for 3-D Secure triggers based on risk profile and regulatory mandates.
- Simplify the reconciliation process by centralising disparate settlement reports from various provider sources.
Talk to an acquiring specialist about your MID setup.
Preguntas frecuentes.
¿Cómo puede Cardflo ayudar a mi negocio de comercio electrónico a reducir los costos de procesamiento de pagos?
El enrutamiento inteligente de Cardflo dirige las transacciones al adquirente más rentable. Esto minimiza las tarifas de intercambio y otros cargos de procesamiento, impactando directamente en su resultado final y mejorando la rentabilidad para su negocio de comercio electrónico.
¿Qué pasa si mi negocio de comercio electrónico experimenta rechazos de pago frecuentes?
Cardflo emplea sofisticados mecanismos de recuperación de rechazos, incluyendo reintentos inteligentes y enrutamiento alternativo. Esto ayuda a recuperar ventas perdidas, mejorando sus ingresos generales y la retención de clientes para su negocio de comercio electrónico.
¿Cardflo admite varios métodos de pago para mis clientes de comercio electrónico?
Sí, Cardflo se integra con una amplia gama de métodos de pago alternativos y opciones de pago locales. Esto permite a su negocio de comercio electrónico satisfacer las diversas preferencias de los clientes a nivel mundial, aumentando las tasas de conversión.
What are the benefits of using a payment orchestration layer for online retail?
A payment orchestration layer sits above the individual gateways and acquirers, providing a single API to manage multiple endpoints. This facilitates smart routing, where transactions are sent to the acquirer most likely to approve them at the lowest cost.
It also provides redundancy; if one provider experiences an outage, traffic can be diverted immediately to another. This setup also simplifies entry into new markets by allowing merchants to toggle on local payment methods without complex new integrations.
How can merchants manage the risk of friendly fraud in digital transactions?
Friendly fraud occurs when a customer disputes a legitimate purchase with their issuer. Merchants can mitigate this by providing clear soft descriptors on card statements, sending immediate digital receipts, and using delivery tracking tools.
In the event of a dispute, having comprehensive transaction logs and proof of delivery enables the merchant to engage in the representment process. Using 3-D Secure also provides a liability shift for many transactions, protecting the merchant if a cardholder denies making the purchase.
How do network tokens differ from standard gateway tokens for ecommerce?
Standard gateway tokens are proprietary to a specific provider and are primarily used for PCI-DSS scope reduction. Network tokens are issued by the card schemes (Visa, Mastercard) and remain valid even if the underlying card is reissued or the merchant changes gateways.
Network tokens often carry a higher level of trust with issuers, leading to improved authorisation rates, and they are automatically updated by the schemes when card details change, reducing the need for manual customer updates.
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