Pagos para e-commerce para Comerciantes de Shopify.
Los comerciantes de Shopify requieren soluciones de pago que se integren sin problemas y funcionen de manera fiable. Cardflo mejora las capacidades de pago de su tienda Shopify, proporcionando enrutamiento avanzado, recuperación de rechazos y acceso a una red más amplia de adquirentes.
Optimice su pila de pagos para obtener mejores conversiones y costos reducidos.
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La visión general
Shopify merchants operating at scale often encounter limitations within standard bundled payment environments, particularly regarding geographic expansion and high-volume transaction management. These businesses typically rely on a single primary gateway, which may result in rigid risk parameters and limited merchant category code flexibility.
Moving beyond a default setup allows a merchant to decouple the front-end commerce platform from the back-end payment processing layer. By integrating via a payment orchestrator or a specialised gateway, merchants can connect to multiple regional acquirers and independent service providers.
This technical arrangement focuses on diversifying the payment stack to minimise dependency on a single entity while prioritising authorisation rate stability.
Advanced configuration enables the use of granular routing logic, granular data analysis of decline reasons, and the implementation of sophisticated fraud prevention measures that operate before a transaction reaches the issuer.
This shift is essential for merchants handling cross-border flows or those operating in sectors with specific regulatory requirements that require nuanced handling of cardholder data and scheme compliance.
Cómo funciona
Gateway integration via API
The merchant connects their Shopify checkout to an external payment service provider or orchestrator. This allows the storefront to remain as the primary customer interface while routing the actual authorisation request through a dedicated gateway.
This separation ensures that transaction data is managed according to specific business rules rather than platform defaults.
Intelligent transaction routing
When a customer initiates a payment, the system evaluates the card's Bank Identification Number, the Merchant Category Code, and the transaction currency.
Based on these variables, the payment is routed to the specific acquirer most likely to approve the transaction, often favouring local acquirers for international orders to reduce fees.
Authentication and SCA processing
The payment stack handles 3-D Secure version 2 requirements, ensuring compliance with PSD2 regulations.
The system determines if a transaction qualifies for a Strong Customer Authentication exemption, such as Low Value or Transaction Risk Analysis, to reduce friction at the checkout while maintaining a secure audit trail for the issuer.
Decline analysis and retry
If an initial authorisation is met with a soft decline, the system executes an automated retry logic.
This involves resubmitting the transaction via an alternative route or at a different time, particularly for Merchant Initiated Transactions, to recover revenue that would otherwise be lost to temporary technical issues.
Settlement and reconciliation reporting
Once the acquirer captures the funds, data is aggregated for reconciliation. Detailed reporting maps the Shopify order ID to the specific Acquirer Reference Number.
This provides a transparent view of interchange costs, scheme fees, and net settlement amounts, facilitating easier accounting for finance teams managing multiple currencies.
Por qué importa
Redundancy and risk mitigation
Relying on a single processor creates a technical single point of failure. If a primary provider experiences downtime or adjusts its risk appetite for certain products, a merchant can face immediate revenue loss.
A multi-processor setup allows for real-time failover, ensuring that if one acquirer is unavailable, traffic is diverted to a secondary partner without disrupting the customer experience or the storefront operations.
Optimising total cost of acceptance
Standard flat-rate pricing models often mask the underlying components of interchange and scheme fees. By using a more transparent model like Interchange Plus Plus, Shopify merchants can analyse the specific costs associated with different card types and regions.
This transparency allows businesses to identify high-cost payment routes and implement strategies to migrate customers toward more cost-effective payment methods or local processing routes.
Notas regulatorias
PSD2 and SCA compliance
Merchants selling to customers in the European Economic Area must adhere to Strong Customer Authentication requirements. When using third-party integrations with Shopify, the merchant must ensure that the gateway properly implements 3-D Secure version 2.
Failure to correctly signal SCA status or manage exemptions can lead to high decline rates from European issuers and potential regulatory scrutiny.
PCI-DSS responsibility
While Shopify provides a PCI-compliant environment for its hosted checkout, using external gateways and tokenisation services shifts parts of the compliance burden. Merchants must ensure their third-party partners maintain PCI-DSS Level 1 certification.
Proper use of hosted fields or secure components can keep the merchant's own environment in the lower-tier SAQ-A category by preventing sensitive card data from touching their servers.
Casos de uso
International brand expansion
A merchant expanding from the UK into the US and Eurozone uses local acquiring in each territory. This strategy avoids cross-border fees and improves approval rates by presenting transactions as domestic to the issuer.
High-volume subscription models
Businesses selling recurring products use account updater services and smart dunning. These tools automatically refresh expired card details and retry failed subscription payments using optimal intervals to maximise successful renewals.
Regulated or high-risk sectors
Merchants in sectors with higher-than-average chargeback rates use specialised acquirers. Customised routing ensures these transactions are handled by partners who understand the specific disputes and risk profiles associated with the industry.
En cifras
Typical uplift observed when transitioning from single-acquirer routing to multi-acquirer smart routing with local processing, based on industry-standard benchmarking.
Standard response time for modern payment gateways to process an authorisation request, ensuring minimal delay during the customer's checkout journey.
The estimated range of successfully recovered revenue from soft declines when using automated retry logic for recurring digital transactions.
Términos relacionados
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Qué incluye.
- Integre directamente con su configuración existente de Shopify.
- Mejore las tasas de aprobación de transacciones para pedidos de Shopify.
- Acceda a la adquisición especializada para categorías de productos de alto riesgo.
- Automatice la recuperación de rechazos para pagos de suscripción y únicos.
- Ofrezca diversos métodos de pago más allá de las opciones estándar de Shopify.
- Obtenga un control granular sobre su lógica de enrutamiento de pagos.
- Implementation of network tokens to improve security and reduce the scope of PCI-DSS.
- Advanced dunning logic for recurring Merchant Initiated Transactions to capture more revenue.
- Detailed reporting that bridges Shopify order data with underlying interchange and scheme costs.
- Specialised Merchant Category Code support for diverse product ranges and complex business models.
Talk to an acquiring specialist about your MID setup.
Preguntas frecuentes.
¿Cómo se integra Cardflo con una tienda Shopify?
Cardflo se integra a través de una pasarela de pago personalizada o una conexión API. Esto permite a los comerciantes de Shopify aprovechar nuestras funciones avanzadas de orquestación mientras mantienen su tienda y su flujo de pago existentes, asegurando una mínima interrupción.
¿Puede Cardflo ayudar a los comerciantes de Shopify con productos de alto riesgo?
Sí, Cardflo se especializa en la adquisición de alto riesgo. Conectamos a los comerciantes de Shopify con una red de adquirentes especializados equipados para manejar categorías de productos desafiantes, asegurando que su negocio pueda procesar pagos de forma segura.
¿Qué beneficios ofrece Cardflo sobre los pagos estándar de Shopify?
Cardflo proporciona enrutamiento multi-adquirente, recuperación de rechazos y gestión avanzada de riesgos más allá de los pagos estándar de Shopify. Esto optimiza las tasas de aprobación y reduce los costos de procesamiento para los comerciantes de Shopify, mejorando el rendimiento general de los pagos.
Does moving away from Shopify Payments increase my transaction costs?
Shopify typically applies a platform fee for transactions processed through third-party gateways. However, for high-volume merchants, the savings gained from lower interchange-plus pricing, reduced cross-border surcharges, and improved authorisation rates often outweigh this fee.
By accessing a direct relationship with multiple acquirers, merchants can negotiate competitive rates and avoid the premium margins often found in flat-rate, all-in-one payment solutions. A detailed cost-benefit analysis of processing volumes and average transaction values is recommended to determine the point of profitability.
How is Strong Customer Authentication managed when using a third-party provider?
The third-party gateway acts as the orchestrator for the 3-D Secure flow. It assesses the risk of the transaction and determines whether to request a challenge or an exemption under PSD2 guidelines.
If an exemption is applicable, such as for low-value transactions or low-risk transactions identified by Transaction Risk Analysis, the gateway communicates this to the issuer.
This process is designed to reduce cart abandonment by minimising the number of times a customer must perform biometric or SMS verification while ensuring the merchant remains compliant.
Can I process subscription payments through an external provider on Shopify?
Yes, Shopify supports third-party payment providers for subscription business models through its Subscription API. This allows merchants to use specialised billing engines and vaulted tokenisation.
By storing card data in a secure, PCI-compliant vault outside of the primary platform, merchants can manage recurring billing cycles, implement smart dunning for failed payments,
and use account updater services to ensure that expired or replaced cards do not lead to a disruption in service for the subscriber.
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