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Optimisation de l'acceptation des paiements

Cardflo optimise l'acceptation des paiements en tirant parti du routage intelligent, de multiples acquéreurs et de données en temps réel. Nous veillons à ce que chaque transaction soit traitée par le chemin le plus efficace, maximisant les taux d'approbation et minimisant les coûts de traitement.

Cela conduit à une conversion plus élevée et à une plus grande efficacité financière.

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L'aperçu

Payment acceptance optimisation refers to the systematic refinement of the authorisation process to increase the ratio of successful transactions against total attempts. This practice sits between the gateway and the acquirer within the payments stack, utilising logical routing rules to direct traffic.

In a fragmented global ecosystem, a single transaction may fail due to regional mismatches, insufficient liquidity at the acquirer, or overly stringent fraud filters. Optimisation frameworks address these failures by analysing decline codes and redirecting traffic through secondary merchant identification numbers or alternative acquiring partners.

By managing technical variables such as 3DS protocols, BIN-level routing, and dynamic retries, merchants can mitigate both soft declines and technical timeouts. The primary objective is to maintain a high authorisation rate while controlling for interchange expenses and scheme fees.

This necessitates a multi-acquirer setup where performance data is continuously evaluated to ensure the path of least resistance for every authorisation request.

Comment ça marche

  1. BIN and Data Analysis

    The system begins by analysing the Bank Identification Number to identify the issuing bank and country of origin.

    This data determines the initial routing path, ensuring the transaction is sent to an acquirer with the highest historical approval rate for that specific card type or geographic region.

  2. Smart Transaction Routing

    Traffic is distributed among multiple acquirers based on pre-defined criteria, such as Merchant Category Code or transaction value. Logic engines evaluate real-time health checks of the payment service providers to avoid gateways experiencing high latency or technical outages that could lead to unnecessary authorisation failures.

  3. Dynamic 3DS Application

    The process evaluates whether Strong Customer Authentication is required under PSD2 or if a transaction qualifies for an exemption. By only triggering 3DS when strictly necessary, the system reduces friction at checkout, which typically correlates with a measurable increase in completed transactions and reduced abandonment.

  4. Intelligent Retry Logic

    When a soft decline occurs, such as a temporary technical error or suspected fraud that might be cleared elsewhere, the system automatically re-attempts the transaction through a different acquirer.

    This happens in the background, preventing the customer from seeing a decline message and protecting the conversion.

Pourquoi c'est important

Authorisation Rate Growth

Improving the authorisation rate directly impacts the bottom line by capturing revenue that would otherwise be lost to false positives or technical friction. In high-volume environments, even a marginal increase in successful authorisations can result in significant annual turnover growth.

By diversifying the acquiring estate, businesses reduce their dependency on a single point of failure, ensuring that processing remains stable even during provider outages or regional network instability.

Reduction in Processing Costs

Optimisation is not solely about success rates; it also involves managing the cost of each transaction. By routing payments to domestic acquirers, companies can often bypass expensive cross-border scheme fees and higher interchange rates.

An intelligent routing strategy allows the merchant to prioritise providers with more favourable blended pricing or interchange-plus models, ensuring that the most cost-effective path is selected for every validated payment request.

Cas d'usage

Subscription-Based Services

For recurring billing entities, optimisation reduces churn caused by passive declines. Automated account updates and smart retries ensure that monthly subscriptions continue without manual customer intervention.

Global E-commerce Retailers

Large retailers operating in multiple jurisdictions use optimisation to route transactions to local acquirers. This avoids the high decline rates often associated with international card-not-present transactions.

High-Volume Marketplaces

Marketplaces with diverse MCCs use routing to send different product categories to specialised acquirers, ensuring compliance with scheme rules while maximising the probability of authorisation.

Digital Content Providers

Providers of low-value digital goods use optimisation to manage the balance between 3DS friction and fraud risk, ensuring rapid checkout for mobile-first users.

En chiffres

2-5%
Authorisation Rate Lift

This represents a common range of uplift observed when transitioning from a single-acquirer setup to a multi-acquirer environment with active routing.

10-20%
Cost Reduction

Typical savings on processing fees when using geographic routing to convert cross-border transactions into domestic ones across a global portfolio.

<500ms
Technical Failover Speed

Industry standard latency for a smart-routing engine to evaluate a failure and initiate a secondary request without timing out the user's session.

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What you get with Optimisation de l'acceptation des paiements

  • Routage intelligent des transactionsS à travers plusieurs MIDs et acquéreurs.
  • Équilibrage de charge dynamique pour distribuer les transactions efficacement.
  • Analyse en temps réel des performances de l'acquéreur et des taux de refus.
  • Basculement automatique vers des chemins de traitement alternatifs.
  • Optimisation de la 3D Secure pour équilibrer sécurité et conversion.
  • Réseau d'acquisition global pour un traitement des paiements localisé.
  • Geographic routing to favour domestic acquiring and reduce cross-border transaction fees.
  • Comprehensive analysis of decline reason codes to inform future routing logic adjustments.
  • Support for network tokens to increase security and improve second-attempt success rates.
  • Load balancing across providers to adhere to specific volume commitments or risk limits.
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Questions about Optimisation de l'acceptation des paiements

Comment le routage intelligent améliore-t-il l'acceptation des paiements ?

Le routage intelligent dirige chaque transaction vers l'acquéreur ou le MID le plus susceptible de l'approuver, en fonction des données de performance en temps réel, de l'emplacement de l'émetteur et du type de transaction.

Cette prise de décision dynamique augmente considérablement les taux d'approbation par rapport au routage statique.

Cardflo prend-il en charge plusieurs acquéreurs simultanément ?

Oui, Cardflo s'intègre à un réseau d'acquéreurs de niveau 1 et spécialisés dans le monde entier. Cette stratégie multi-acquéreur offre une redondance, réduit la dépendance à un seul fournisseur et permet un routage optimal pour améliorer les taux d'acceptation et gérer les coûts.

Comment l'optimisation 3D Secure impacte-t-elle l'acceptation ?

L'optimisation 3D Secure de Cardflo applique sélectivement l'authentification en fonction des facteurs de risque et des préférences de l'émetteur.

Cela minimise les frictions inutiles pour les transactions à faible risque tout en assurant la conformité pour les transactions à haut risque, équilibrant efficacement les exigences de sécurité avec les taux de conversion.

What role does BIN-level routing play in payment acceptance?

The Bank Identification Number provides critical information about the card type, such as whether it is credit, debit, prepaid, or corporate, and which bank issued it. Certain acquirers have better technical integrations or commercial relationships with specific issuing banks.

By routing based on the BIN, a merchant can send a transaction to the acquirer most likely to receive a positive response from that particular issuer, thus maximising the likelihood of authorisation.

How does load balancing prevent merchant account instability?

Processing too much volume through a single MID can sometimes lead to increased scrutiny from an acquirer or trigger volume caps. Load balancing distributes transactions across multiple MIDs and acquirers based on percentage-weighted rules.

This keeps volume within agreed limits, manages risk exposure, and ensures that if one acquirer experiences a technical failure or imposes a temporary freeze, the merchant's total processing capacity is not entirely compromised.

Is it possible to automate the management of decline reason codes?

Modern optimisation engines ingest the raw decline codes provided by the acquirer and issuer. These codes are often non-standardised across the industry.

The engine maps these to actionable categories, allowing the system to decide immediately whether to retry the transaction, prompt the user for a different payment method, or flag the attempt for a manual review.

This automation removes the need for manual data analysis and enables real-time recovery of failing transactions.

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