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Numérique
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L'aperçu

Digital goods and online services occupy a specific segment within the global payments ecosystem, often characterised by high transaction volumes and minimal physical footprint. These merchants specialise in software, media, virtual currencies, and subscription-based content where delivery is instantaneous.

The absence of a physical logistics trail necessitates a robust digital proof-of-delivery framework to manage the risk of friendly fraud. In the payments stack, digital product processing requires high-performance gateways and API integrations that handle Merchant Initiated Transactions (MIT) and Customer Initiated Transactions (CIT).

Because there is no physical shipping address for verification, these businesses rely heavily on alternative validation methods such as IP geolocation, device fingerprinting, and email age.

Successful processing in this vertical depends on minimising friction during the checkout process while maintaining strict adherence to Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) requirements under PSD2, particularly for recurring billing cycles.

Comment ça marche

  1. Authorisation and Risk Screening

    When a customer initiates a purchase, the gateway captures card data or APM credentials. The transaction is instantly screened against fraud heuristics tailored for digital goods.

    This includes checking the BIN country against the user IP address and cross-referencing global blacklists to ensure the request is legitimate before it reaches the acquirer.

  2. SCA and 3DS Execution

    For European transactions, the system triggers 3D Secure protocols to satisfy PSD2 mandates. Digital merchants often favour frictionless flows to reduce abandonment.

    If the issuer requests a challenge, the customer performs biometrics or enters a code, providing the merchant with a liability shift for many types of card-not-present fraud.

  3. Capture and Immediate Fulfilment

    Upon successful authorisation, the transaction is captured immediately, as digital goods are typically delivered in real-time.

    Unlike physical retail where capture may occur at shipping, digital products require a synchronised API response that triggers the release of the download or the activation of the software licence or user account.

  4. Settlement and Reconciliation

    The acquirer processes the cleared funds and settles them into the merchant account, typically after deducting interchange, scheme fees, and the PSP spread.

    Reconciliation tools match the unique transaction reference from the initial API call to the final payout, accounting for any currency conversion if the sale was cross-border.

Pourquoi c'est important

Optimising Subscription Revenue

Digital publishers and SaaS providers depend on recurring revenue. High decline rates on renewals can lead to involuntary churn.

Using tools like Account Updater and sophisticated dunning logic allows merchants to recover revenue when cards expire or reach credit limits. Precise management of Merchant Initiated Transactions ensures that billings remain compliant with scheme rules while maintaining a steady cash flow for the business.

Mitigating Lack of Physical Evidence

In a dispute, digital merchants cannot provide a signed delivery note. They must instead provide server logs, access timestamps, and IP logs to prove a service was used.

A structured approach to capturing this data during the authorisation phase is vital for successful representment. Without these technical proofs, merchants face a higher risk of losing disputes related to non-receipt of goods.

Notes réglementaires

PSD2 and SCA Compliance

Digital merchants operating in the European Economic Area must comply with the Payment Services Directive 2. The regulation requires Strong Customer Authentication for most electronic payments.

Since digital goods are delivered instantly, merchants must ensure their gateway correctly flags transactions as recurring or as merchant-initiated after the initial authenticated session. Failure to provide the correct SCA data or flags can lead to an increase in soft declines from issuing banks.

Scheme Rules for Subscriptions

Visa and Mastercard have updated their rules regarding negative-option billing and subscription disclosures. Digital merchants must provide clear terms of service, an easy cancellation method, and a receipt after every successful transaction.

For subscriptions with a trial period, mandatory notifications must be sent to the cardholder before the first full-price transaction occurs. Non-compliance with these scheme rules can result in fines and the termination of the Merchant Identification Number (MID).

Cas d'usage

Software as a Service

SaaS providers use recurring billing engines to manage tier-based subscriptions. This involves handling monthly or annual renewals and prorated upgrades, requiring robust tokenisation to store sensitive card data securely over long periods.

Mobile Gaming and Microtransactions

Gaming platforms process high frequencies of low-value transactions. These require low-latency processing and support for diverse APMs, as younger demographics or users in emerging markets may lack traditional credit cards.

Digital Media and Streaming

Streaming services require global reach to process payments in multiple currencies. They benefit from smart routing to local acquirers, which typically results in higher authorisation rates and lower cross-border fees for international subscribers.

Online Education and Courseware

Providers of digital courses often deal with high initial transaction values. They require vigorous fraud screening and 3DS implementation to prevent chargebacks on expensive educational content that can be consumed quickly.

En chiffres

5-15%
Authorisation Rate Improvement

Typical uplift observed by merchants who transition from generic cross-border processing to localised acquiring and smart routing for digital services.

20-30%
Involuntary Churn Reduction

Reflects the industry-standard recovery rate for subscription renewals when implementing automated dunning and Account Updater services.

<500ms
Transaction Latency

Standard processing speed for modern gateways to ensure that the API response does not hinder the user experience during digital content delivery.

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Ce qui est inclus.

  • Connexions d'acquisition directes pour des taux d'approbation élevés sur les produits numériques
  • Routage intelligent entre les MID pour optimiser le succès des transactions
  • Outils de prévention de la fraude spécifiquement configurés pour les ventes de produits numériques
  • Prise en charge d'un large éventail de méthodes de paiement alternatives (APM) mondiales et locales
  • API développeur pour une intégration transparente avec vos plateformes e-commerce
  • Outils de gestion des rejets de débit pour protéger contre les litiges liés aux produits numériques
  • Real-time fraud screening using device fingerprinting and velocity checks for instant content delivery.
  • Dunning management tools to automate the recovery of failed recurring subscription payments.
  • Customisable soft descriptors to reduce customer confusion and minimise accidental friendly fraud claims.
  • Dynamic routing logic to send transactions to the acquirer most likely to authorise them.
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Questions fréquentes.

Comment Cardflo aide-t-il à lutter contre la fraude pour les produits numériques ?

Cardflo met en œuvre des outils avancés de détection et de prévention de la fraude. Ceux-ci sont spécifiquement adaptés aux schémas courants observés dans les ventes de produits numériques, aidant à réduire les transactions frauduleuses et les rejets de débit associés.

Cardflo peut-il traiter les paiements de clients internationaux pour les produits numériques ?

Oui, Cardflo offre des capacités d'acquisition mondiales et prend en charge plusieurs devises. Cela vous permet de traiter efficacement les paiements de clients du monde entier pour vos produits numériques.

Qu'est-ce que le routage intelligent et comment profite-t-il aux ventes de produits numériques ?

Le routage intelligent dirige chaque transaction vers l'acquéreur ou le MID le plus susceptible de l'approuver. Pour les produits numériques, cela signifie des taux de conversion plus élevés et moins de ventes perdues en raison d'échecs de traitement des paiements.

Can I use recurring billing for digital subscriptions globally?

Yes, recurring billing, or Merchant Initiated Transactions (MIT), is common for digital subscriptions. Success depends on obtaining a proper mandate during the initial checkout.

You must inform the customer of the billing interval, the amount, and the cancellation policy. Different jurisdictions and card schemes have specific rules for these mandates.

For example, some regions require explicit notifications before each renewal. Storing card and token data in a secure vault allows you to process these renewals without the customer being present.

What payment methods are preferred for digital goods in emerging markets?

In many emerging markets, credit card penetration is low. Digital product merchants often gain more traction by offering Alternative Payment Methods such as mobile wallets, bank transfers, or even prepaid vouchers.

In regions like Southeast Asia or Latin America, methods like GrabPay, OVO, or Pix are standard.

Integrating these via a gateway allows you to reach a broader audience who might otherwise be unable to purchase digital software or media, while often benefiting from lower interchange costs.

How does an Account Updater service help digital merchants?

An Account Updater service is a direct link to the card schemes (Visa and Mastercard) that provides updated card information when a customer’s card is reissued due to expiry, loss, or theft. For digital merchants with a subscription model, this is critical.

It prevents the hard declines that occur when an old card number is processed. By automatically updating the token in the merchant vault, the next billing cycle can proceed without the customer needing to manually update their payment details, significantly reducing involuntary churn.

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