Pagos para la industria de viajes para Empresas de venta de entradas.
Las empresas de venta de entradas requieren soluciones de pago que manejen grandes volúmenes de transacciones y mitiguen el fraude de manera efectiva.
Cardflo ofrece una orquestación de pagos robusta y adaptada a la industria de venta de entradas, asegurando un procesamiento seguro y eficiente para todas las ventas de entradas. Nuestra plataforma optimiza los flujos de pago para reducir denegaciones y mejorar la experiencia del cliente.
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La visión general
Ticketing businesses operate at the intersection of high-volume transaction spikes and complex distribution models, requiring a robust payment infrastructure to manage demand.
Central to this sector is the ability to process thousands of Merchant Initiated Transactions (MIT) and Customer Initiated Transactions (CIT) simultaneously during on-sale events. These merchants often deal with high-value secondary market sales or time-sensitive inventory, where a delayed authorisation can lead to lost revenue.
Payment orchestration sitting between the ticketing platform and multiple acquirers is common to distribute load and maintain redundancy. Ticketing models frequently involve pre-authorisation and delayed settlement to align with event dates, necessitating strict adherence to card scheme rules regarding processing timelines.
Furthermore, the industry faces specific risks related to friendly fraud and ticket-scalping bots, making sophisticated MCC-specific fraud logic and 3D Secure 2 (3DS2) implementation critical for maintaining low dispute ratios and protecting the Merchant Identification Number (MID).
Cómo funciona
Initial transaction routing
When a customer initiates a ticket purchase, the payment gateway or orchestrator analyses the bin range and geographic location.
The transaction is then routed to the most appropriate acquirer based on pre-set logic to maximise authorisation rates and minimise the risk of a false decline during high-traffic periods.
3DS authentication step
To comply with SCA under PSD2, the transaction undergoes 3D Secure authentication.
This step ensures that the customer's identity is verified by the issuer, which helps shift the liability for certain types of fraud away from the ticketing merchant, reducing the financial impact of potential chargebacks.
Pre-authorisation and capture
For many events, funds are pre-authorised to ensure validity and then captured at a later stage.
This is particularly relevant for season tickets or memberships where the final price may vary, requiring the use of mit flags to ensure the subsequent capture is linked to the original authorisation.
Settlement and reconciliation
Once the transaction is captured, the funds flow from the issuer to the acquirer, eventually settling into the merchant's account.
Automated reconciliation tools map these entries against event-specific sales reports, identifying any gaps caused by refunds, partial captures, or various scheme fee deductions across different payment methods.
Por qué importa
Mitigating high-volume decline rates
In the ticketing industry, a cluster of declines during a high-profile release can damage brand reputation and lead to inventory lock-ups. Implementing smart routing and account updater services ensures that outdated card details do not lead to unnecessary refusals.
This technical redundancy allows merchants to failover to secondary acquirers if a primary processor experiences latency or downtime during peak sale windows.
Managing chargeback and fraud risk
Ticketing is often categorised as high-risk by acquirers due to the potential for large-scale disputes if an event is cancelled. Using granular fraud filters, such as velocity checks and IP geofencing, helps prevent bot-driven fraud.
Furthermore, robust representment strategies are required to defend against friendly fraud, where customers claim they did not authorise a purchase after attending an event.
Notas regulatorias
PSD2 and SCA Compliance
Ticketing merchants operating in European markets must comply with the Payment Services Directive 2 (PSD2), specifically around Strong Customer Authentication (SCA). While certain exemptions for low-value payments or transaction risk analysis (TRA) may apply, most ticket sales require multi-factor authentication.
Failing to provide the correct 3DS authentication data often results in an immediate soft decline from the issuer, requiring the merchant to re-submit the transaction with the necessary security credentials.
Card Scheme Rules for Events
Visa and Mastercard have specific rules regarding the timing of transaction capture for future events. If an event is scheduled far in the future, merchants must monitor the delay between authorisation and settlement.
If an event is cancelled, scheme rules dictate specific timelines for processing refunds to avoid penalties.
Merchants must also ensure that their terms of service clearly outline refund policies to provide a valid defence during representment should a dispute arise under the 'service not provided' reason code.
Casos de uso
Live music and festivals
Massive transaction spikes during general on-sale periods require an infrastructure capable of handling thousands of requests per second without increasing latency or triggering fraud blocks from issuers.
Subscription and season passes
Sports clubs and theatres use recurring billing for memberships. This requires secure tokenisation and the use of network tokens to ensure credit card details remain updated and valid over several years.
Secondary market platforms
Platforms facilitating the resale of tickets must manage complex payouts and KYC/KYB requirements for sellers while providing a secure checkout for buyers that minimises the risk of fraudulent duplicate listings.
En cifras
This range is typical for established ticketing merchants using advanced routing and 3DS2, though figures fluctuate based on the specific event risk profile and customer geography.
Card schemes generally require merchants to maintain a dispute-to-transaction ratio below this level to avoid being placed in high-risk monitoring programmes like VDMP or ECMPS.
Industry standards suggest that a high percentage of transactions can qualify for frictionless authentication when utilising modern protocols and sharing robust data with the issuer.
Términos relacionados
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Qué incluye.
- Enrutamiento dinámico a través de múltiples adquirientes para mejorar las tasas de autorización.
- Herramientas avanzadas de prevención de fraude para protegerse contra contracargos en entradas de alto valor.
- Soporte para métodos de pago alternativos populares para ampliar el alcance de clientes.
- Capacidades de refacturación de suscripciones para pases de temporada y membresías recurrentes.
- Análisis e informes detallados para el monitoreo y la conciliación de transacciones.
- API para desarrolladores para una integración perfecta con las plataformas de venta de entradas existentes.
- Granular analytics providing visibility into decline reason codes to identify and rectify recurring payment issues.
- Support for partial refunds and partial captures to manage complex event cancellations or changes.
- Customisable soft descriptors to ensure customers recognise transactions on their bank statements, reducing disputes.
- Integrated dunning management for membership renewals to recover failed payments via scheduled retry logic.
Talk to an acquiring specialist about your MID setup.
Preguntas frecuentes.
¿Cómo ayuda Cardflo a reducir las transacciones denegadas para las empresas de venta de entradas?
Cardflo utiliza algoritmos de enrutamiento inteligente para dirigir las transacciones al adquirente con mayor probabilidad de aprobarlas. Este proceso dinámico, combinado con nuestras herramientas de recuperación de denegaciones, mejora significativamente las tasas de autorización para la venta de entradas.
¿Qué protección contra el fraude ofrece Cardflo para las ventas de entradas de alto volumen?
Nuestra plataforma integra herramientas avanzadas de detección y prevención de fraude. Utilizamos la optimización 3DS y conjuntos de reglas personalizables para identificar y bloquear transacciones fraudulentas, protegiendo sus ingresos y reputación en el sector de venta de entradas.
¿Puede Cardflo integrarse con mi software de venta de entradas existente?
Sí, Cardflo ofrece una API completa para desarrolladores diseñada para una integración perfecta. Esto permite a las empresas de venta de entradas incorporar nuestras capacidades de orquestación de pagos directamente en sus plataformas actuales, asegurando un flujo operativo fluido.
How does SCA and 3D Secure affect the ticketing checkout experience?
Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) is a requirement for most online payments in Europe and the UK under PSD2. While it adds a security layer, it can introduce friction.
Modern 3D Secure 2. 2 implementations allow for frictionless flows where the issuer performs risk-based authentication without requiring manual input from the customer.
For ticketing businesses, using a gateway that supports these advanced protocols is vital to balance the need for fraud protection and liability shift with the need for a fast, efficient checkout experience during timed sales.
Can ticketing platforms process recurring payments for memberships?
Yes, ticketing platforms can handle recurring payments by using Merchant Initiated Transactions (MIT). The merchant first performs a Customer Initiated Transaction (CIT) to obtain the initial authorisation and mandate.
Subsequent payments for monthly memberships or annual pass renewals are then processed using the stored token.
It is essential to use the correct scheme flags and comply with mandate requirements to ensure that these recurring transactions are not declined by the issuer as unauthorised or suspicious activity.
What role does the Merchant Category Code (MCC) play in ticketing?
The MCC assigned to a business, such as 7922 for theatrical producers or 7941 for athletic fields, tells the acquirer and issuer about the nature of the business. Certain codes are considered higher risk by issuers, which might lead to stricter fraud monitoring.
Ticketing merchants must ensure they are correctly classified to avoid being flagged for mismatched activity, which could lead to a sudden increase in hard declines or even the suspension of their merchant account by the acquirer.
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