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Intégrations de paiement e-commerce

Cardflo offre de nombreuses intégrations de paiement e-commerce pour rationaliser vos transactions en ligne. Notre plateforme se connecte à divers paniers d'achat et systèmes, offrant une solution unifiée pour la gestion des paiements sur plusieurs canaux.

Bénéficiez d'un routage avancé, d'une récupération des refus et de rapports complets.

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L'aperçu

Ecommerce payment integrations act as the connective tissue between a digital storefront and the broader payments ecosystem. These modules sit above the gateway layer, bridging the merchant's shopping cart or order management system with the acquirer or payment service provider.

The primary function involves transmitting encrypted transaction data, such as card details and customer identifiers, to ensure accurate authorisation and settlement. In a modern stack, these integrations facilitate the execution of Strong Customer Authentication under PSD2 through 3DS protocols.

They also manage post-purchase workflows, including captures, partial refunds, and credit notes, within the merchant's native administrative interface. By standardising how data flows from the checkout to the processor, these integrations help minimise manual reconciliation effort.

They support various payment methods, from traditional card schemes to alternative payment methods, ensuring that the checkout process remains technically robust as transaction volumes scale across different geographic regions and currency zones.

Comment ça marche

  1. Merchant interface handshake

    The merchant initiates the process by installing a specific plugin or linking an API to their ecommerce environment. This establishes a secure communication path where the site transmits order totals, currency codes, and metadata to the integration engine.

    This step ensures that the transaction environment is synchronised with the merchants backend inventories.

  2. Data transport and encryption

    When a customer enters payment details, the integration utilises tokenisation to protect sensitive information before it leaves the browser.

    By replacing primary account numbers with tokens, the system reduces the PCI-DSS burden on the merchant while ensuring the gateway receives the necessary data to proceed with issuer authorisation.

  3. Authentication and authorisation flow

    The integration triggers relevant authentication triggers, such as 3DS challenges, to meet SCA requirements. Once authenticated, the transaction request is routed through the gateway to the acquirer.

    The merchant receives a real-time response, either an authorisation code or a specific decline reason, which updates the order status automatically.

  4. Settlement and reconciliation

    Following successful authorisation, the integration manages the capture process to move funds from the cardholder to the merchant account. It compiles transaction logs, including ARNs and settlement dates, into a unified reporting dashboard.

    This facilitates automated reconciliation by matching bank statements with the original ecommerce orders.

Pourquoi c'est important

Operational efficiency and automation

Managing disparate payment flows manually introduces significant risk of human error and operational bottlenecks. Integrated systems automate the lifecycle of a transaction, from initial authorisation to final settlement.

This reduces the time spent on manual reconciliation and allows finance teams to focus on anomaly detection rather than data entry. By centralised control, merchants can manage multiple store fronts through a single interface, ensuring consistency in reporting and refund management.

Conversion and technical resilience

Technical failures during the checkout process directly correlate with cart abandonment and lost revenue. Robust integrations offer fallback mechanisms and support for network tokens, which tend to have higher authorisation rates than standard card data.

Furthermore, by facilitating compliance with local regulations like SCA, these integrations prevent unnecessary soft declines. The ability to handle high concurrency during peak periods ensures that the technical infrastructure does not become a point of failure.

Cas d'usage

Scaling mid-market retailers

Retailers expanding into new territories utilise these integrations to support local acquirers and currency settlement. This allows for hyper-localised payment experiences without the need for bespoke engineering work for every new market entry.

High-volume subscription services

Services relying on recurring billing utilise integrations that support Merchant Initiated Transactions (MIT). This ensures that subsequent renewals are processed with the correct indicators, reducing the likelihood of declines due to missing authentication data.

Omnichannel marketplace platforms

Marketplaces with multiple vendors use centralised integrations to split payments at the point of capture. This ensures that commissions are retained and vendor payouts are organised accurately within a single, audited flow.

En chiffres

2-5%
Authorisation improvement

Industry benchmarks suggest that moving from basic setups to optimised integrations with tokenisation can improve success rates within this range.

<3s
Checkout latency

Typical response times for well-integrated payment gateways for standard authorisations, excluding manual 3DS challenge times.

40-60%
Manual effort reduction

Average reduction in administrative time for finance teams after implementing automated reconciliation and unified reporting across payment channels.

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What you get with Intégrations de paiement e-commerce

  • Intégrations pré-construites pour les principales plateformes e-commerce
  • API développeur pour les intégrations personnalisées
  • Rapports et analyses de paiement unifiés
  • Gestion centralisée de tous les canaux de paiement
  • Infrastructure évolutive pour des volumes de transactions élevés
  • Prise en charge des opérations e-commerce transfrontalières
  • Support for partial and full refunds processed directly from the ecommerce administration panel.
  • Configurable webhook notifications for immediate alerts on payment events like disputes or successful captures.
  • Multi-currency support allowing for price display and settlement in various international denominations.
  • Detailed decline reason mapping to help merchants analyse and address recurring transaction failures.
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Questions about Intégrations de paiement e-commerce

Avec quelles plateformes e-commerce Cardflo s'intègre-t-il ?

Cardflo propose des intégrations pré-construites pour des plateformes comme PrestaShop et WooCommerce. Nous fournissons également une API développeur robuste pour les intégrations personnalisées, permettant aux marchands de connecter nos services d'orchestration de paiement à n'importe quel système e-commerce.

Comment les intégrations de Cardflo améliorent-elles les conversions e-commerce ?

Nos intégrations améliorent les conversions en optimisant les flux de paiement, en réduisant les frictions au moment du paiement et en augmentant les taux de succès des transactions grâce au routage intelligent et à la récupération des refus. Cette expérience transparente encourage davantage d'achats terminés.

Cardflo peut-il s'intégrer à mes outils de prévention de la fraude existants ?

Oui, la plateforme de Cardflo est conçue pour la flexibilité. Nous pouvons nous intégrer aux outils de prévention de la fraude existants ou fournir les nôtres.

Cela vous permet de maintenir votre pile de sécurité préférée tout en tirant parti de nos capacités d'orchestration de paiement pour le commerce électronique.

How are declines handled within the ecommerce integration framework?

When a transaction is refused by the issuer, the integration captures the specific response code, such as insufficient funds or a generic do-not-honour message. The system then communicates this back to the checkout page to inform the customer.

Advanced integrations can distinguish between soft declines, which might be resolved through a secondary authentication attempt, and hard declines, which require a different payment method. This granularity helps in implementing automated retry logic for recurring payments.

Does the integration support Strong Customer Authentication for European transactions?

Modern integrations are built with PSD2 compliance as a core feature. They automatically detect when a transaction falls under the scope of SCA and trigger the 3D Secure 2.

0 flow. This involves sending the necessary data points to the issuer to allow for a frictionless challenge or, if required, a biometrically verified step-up.

Proper implementation of these protocols is vital for maintaining high authorisation rates and shifting the liability for fraudulent transactions to the issuer.

How is reconciliation managed when using multiple payment channels?

The integration acts as a centralised ledger, assigning a unique identifier to every transaction that persists across the payment gateway and the merchant backend. By providing unified reporting, the merchant can export consolidated data that includes fees, net settlement amounts, and original order details.

This eliminates the need to manually stitch together reports from different processors, allowing for faster closing of monthly accounts and more accurate financial forecasting.

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