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Optimisation du taux d'approbation

L'optimisation du taux d'approbation améliore le taux de réussite des transactions de paiement à toutes les étapes du traitement. Cardflo utilise un routage intelligent, la récupération des refus et l'optimisation 3DS pour maximiser les approbations des transactions.

Cette approche complète minimise les pertes de revenus dues aux refus évitables et garantit qu'un pourcentage plus élevé des paiements des clients est capturé avec succès, ce qui a un impact direct sur les résultats du commerçant.

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L'aperçu

Approval rate optimisation refers to the technical processes used to increase the probability that a payment authorisation request is accepted by the issuing bank. This activity occurs within the middle layer of the payments stack, sitting between the merchant checkout and the final acquirer.

Success in this area requires managing the complex interplay of transaction data, authentication protocols, and banking preferences. By analysing BIN-level performance and historical decline reasons, merchants can adapt their submission strategies to align with issuer risk appetites.

The process involves technical adjustments to data fields, the application of SCA exemptions, and the strategic selection of processing paths. Proper execution ensures that legitimate transactions are not blocked by overly aggressive fraud filters or technical mismatches at the network level.

This focus on the authorisation stage is critical for maintaining revenue stability and reducing the cost of customer acquisition, which is wasted if the final payment fails.

Comment ça marche

  1. Smart Routing and MID Selection

    Transactions are directed to specific acquirers or Merchant Identification Numbers based on real-time performance data. By evaluating which processing paths yield the highest success for specific card types, regions, or currencies, the system avoids bottlenecks.

    This geographic and technical alignment reduces the likelihood of an issuer flagging a transaction as suspicious.

  2. Protocol and SCA Management

    The system determines the most efficient authentication path for each request. This includes applying for Strong Customer Authentication exemptions under PSD2, such as Transaction Risk Analysis or low-value exemptions.

    By minimising 3DS friction while maintaining compliance, the merchant reduces abandonment without increasing the risk of a hard decline.

  3. Intelligent Retry Logic

    When a soft decline occurs, such as an insufficient funds indicator or a temporary technical error, the system initiates a calculated retry. These attempts are timed based on issuer behaviour patterns and specific response codes.

    This prevents immediate transaction failure and captures funds that might be available shortly after the initial attempt.

  4. Data Enhancement and Validation

    Before submission to the card schemes, transaction data is validated to ensure all required fields are present and correctly formatted. This include AVS and CVV checks, as well as the inclusion of network tokens where applicable.

    Clean data reduces the probability of an issuer rejecting a request due to formatting irregularities.

Pourquoi c'est important

Revenue Integrity and Recovery

Preventing false declines directly preserves the top line. A significant portion of rejected transactions involves legitimate customers with sufficient funds who are blocked due to technical misalignment or overly sensitive fraud scoring.

By refining the authorisation process, merchants recover this otherwise lost revenue, ensuring that marketing spend results in completed sales rather than abandoned carts at the final hurdle of the checkout process.

Operational Efficiency and Cost

High decline rates often lead to increased customer support volume and potential scheme fines for excessive retry attempts. Optimisation reduces these operational burdens by ensuring transactions succeed on the first or second attempt.

Furthermore, by routing transactions to the most effective acquirers, merchants can potentially lower their overall interchange and scheme fees, as successful local processing is generally more cost-effective than cross-border attempts.

Cas d'usage

Subscription-Based Services

For recurring billing, the system manages Merchant-Initiated Transactions by using account updaters and scheduled retries. This ensures that expired cards or temporary balance issues do not lead to unnecessary churn or service interruption for the cardholder.

High-Volume E-commerce

During peak traffic periods, smart routing prevents any single acquirer from becoming a point of failure. The system distributes volume across multiple MIDs to maintain high availability and consistent authorisation speeds when transaction density is at its highest.

International Merchant Operations

Merchants selling across borders use this to route payments to local acquirers within the cardholder's region. This local-to-local processing typically sees higher approval rates compared to cross-border transactions, which issuers more frequently flag for potential fraud.

En chiffres

2% – 5%
Potential Approval Uplift

This represents a typical industry range for merchants moving from a static, single-acquirer setup to a multi-acquirer environment with active decline management.

10% – 20%
Soft Decline Recovery

Industry benchmarks suggest that a significant portion of temporary declines can be recovered through intelligent retry logic and proper timing of re-submissions.

15% – 30%
False Positive Reduction

By refining fraud rules and using secondary authentication selectively, businesses often see this level of reduction in legitimate transactions being incorrectly blocked.

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What you get with Optimisation du taux d'approbation

  • Routage dynamique des transactions entre plusieurs acquéreurs et MIDs.
  • Récupération intelligente des refus pour les échecs de paiement souples et fermes.
  • Flux d'authentification 3DS optimisés pour réduire les frictions et la fraude.
  • Surveillance des transactions en temps réel et analyse des performances.
  • Règles configurables pour les nouvelles tentatives et les resoumissions de transactions.
  • Réduction des faux positifs et des refus inutiles.
  • Real-time monitoring of acquirer health to switch traffic away from declining or unstable processing nodes.
  • Validation of AVS and CVV data to meet strict issuer requirements and reduce fraud risk.
  • Optimisation of Merchant Category Codes to ensure transactions are processed under the most appropriate classification.
  • Granular reporting on authorisation success rates split by card type, issuer, and geographic region.
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Questions about Optimisation du taux d'approbation

Comment le routage intelligent contribue-t-il à l'optimisation du taux d'approbation ?

Le routage intelligent dirige chaque transaction vers l'acquéreur ou le MID le plus susceptible de l'approuver, en fonction des performances historiques, du type de transaction et de l'émetteur. Cette sélection dynamique augmente considérablement les taux d'approbation globaux en évitant les points de défaillance connus.

Quel rôle l'optimisation 3DS joue-t-elle dans les approbations ?

L'optimisation 3DS équilibre la sécurité et l'expérience utilisateur. Cardflo s'assure que les défis 3DS sont appliqués de manière stratégique, réduisant les frictions inutiles qui mènent à l'abandon de panier tout en répondant aux exigences réglementaires et en prévenant la fraude, améliorant ainsi les approbations.

Cardflo peut-il aider en cas de refus provenant de régions ou d'émetteurs spécifiques ?

Oui, le système de Cardflo analyse les modèles de refus par région, émetteur et type de carte.

Ces données éclairent les décisions de routage intelligent et les stratégies de nouvelle tentative, permettant à la plateforme de s'adapter et d'optimiser les défis géographiques ou institutionnels spécifiques pour améliorer les taux d'approbation.

What role does BIN lookup play in transaction success?

Bank Identification Number (BIN) lookup provides data on the issuing bank, card type, and country of origin. Optimisation tools use this data to predict how an issuer will react to certain variables.

If a specific issuer is known to decline transactions lacking certain data fields, the system ensures those fields are populated or routes the transaction to an acquirer with a better historical relationship with that specific bank.

Why is retry logic timed rather than immediate?

Immediate retries for an insufficient funds decline are rarely successful and can be flagged as fraudulent or abusive by the card schemes. Strategic retries are timed to coincide with typical cycles, such as paydays or specific hours when issuer systems are most stable.

This disciplined approach minimises the risk of being blocked by the network while maximising the chance that the cardholder has replenished their balance.

How does the use of network tokens impact approval rates?

Network tokens are issued by the card schemes and are specific to the merchant. Unlike standard card numbers, they are kept up to date by the schemes even if the physical card is replaced.

Issuers generally view network tokens as more secure, which often leads to a measurable increase in approval rates and a reduction in false positives compared to transactions using plain Primary Account Numbers.

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