Routing

Elaborazione multi-acquirer

L'elaborazione multi-acquirer consente ai commercianti di lavorare contemporaneamente con diverse banche acquirenti. Questo diversifica l'accettazione dei pagamenti, riduce la dipendenza da un unico fornitore e migliora la resilienza contro interruzioni del servizio o cambiamenti normativi.

È una strategia critica per mantenere alti tassi di approvazione e gestire il rischio.

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La panoramica

Multi-acquirer processing is a structural approach to payments architecture where a merchant routes transactions through multiple acquiring banks rather than relying on a single provider.

This setup typically requires a payment gateway or an orchestration layer to manage the technical integrations and maintain a unified view of transaction data. By distributing payment volume across various acquirers, merchants can mitigate systemic risks and address regional variations in issuer preferences.

This strategy is frequently employed to counter service disruptions, manage Merchant Identification Number (MID) limits, and handle diverse Merchant Category Code (MCC) requirements.

From a structural perspective, multi-acquirer setups allow for dynamic failover and performance-based routing, ensuring that a technical failure at one acquirer does not halt all transaction processing.

It also provides the flexibility to isolate specific traffic types, such as high-risk or cross-border payments, to specialised partners while keeping domestic traffic with lower-cost local acquirers.

Come funziona

  1. Gateway integration and configuration

    The merchant integrates with a gateway or orchestration platform that maintains active API connections to multiple acquiring banks. This central hub manages the logic for transmitting authorisation requests to specific endpoints based on pre-defined parameters such as currency, card type, or transaction value.

  2. Dynamic routing logic execution

    When a customer initiates a payment, the system evaluates the transaction details against a set of business rules. These rules determine which acquirer is best suited to process the payment, considering factors like geographic region, historical approval performance, and current scheme fee structures.

  3. Authorisation and failover protocols

    The transaction is sent to the primary acquirer; if a technical error or a soft decline occurs, the system can automatically re-route the request to a secondary acquirer. This redundancy reduces the likelihood of a lost sale due to acquirer downtime or temporary platform instability.

  4. Consolidated settlement and reconciliation

    Multiple acquirers distribute funds into the merchant's bank accounts according to their specific settlement schedules. The merchant uses the gateway's unified reporting tools to reconcile these distinct streams, ensuring that total sales match the aggregate deposits across all acquiring partners.

Perché è importante

Operational redundancy and resilience

Relying on a single acquiring partner creates a point of failure that can lead to total payment downtime during technical outages or maintenance windows. Multi-acquirer processing ensures continuity by allowing traffic to shift instantly to a functional partner.

This structural redundancy is essential for large-scale operations where even brief periods of downtime result in significant revenue losses and potential reputational damage.

Improved authorisation performance

Issuing banks often show preference for local acquirers or those with specific risk profiles. By routing transactions to the acquirer with the highest historical success rate for a particular card type or region, merchants can materially increase their approval rates.

This granular control over traffic distribution helps in navigating the complexities of cross-border commerce and varying issuer behaviours.

Commercial leverage and flexibility

A multi-acquirer strategy prevents vendor lock-in, placing the merchant in a stronger position to negotiate interchange-plus or blended pricing models.

It also allows for greater agility when responding to regulatory shifts or changes in an acquirer's risk appetite, as the merchant can reallocate volume to other partners without needing to build new technical integrations from scratch.

Casi d'uso

Cross-border e-commerce

Merchants selling globally can route transactions to local acquirers in each region, such as Europe and North America, to avoid high international fees and improve local issuer approval rates.

High-volume retail scale

Large retailers use multiple acquirers to distribute volume and stay within the risk-based processing limits set by individual banks, ensuring consistent capacity during peak shopping events or seasonal surges.

Business continuity planning

Enterprises requiring 100% uptime implement multi-acquirer setups as a failover mechanism, ensuring that if a primary acquirer experiences a service interruption, payments remain unaffected and operational.

Niche market expansion

A merchant may use a primary acquirer for standard traffic while employing a specialist acquirer to manage high-risk Merchant Category Codes or specific alternative payment methods in emerging markets.

In cifre

2% – 5%
Potential Approval Uplift

This range reflects industry-standard improvements when merchants route transactions to local acquirers or select providers with higher historical performance for specific card types.

99.99%
Redundancy Uptime Target

By removing single points of failure, multi-acquirer setups aim for high availability, though the final figure depends on the technical stability of the gateway layer.

1% – 1.5%
Cross-border Fee Reduction

Typical savings achieved by avoiding international interchange surcharges when global traffic is processed through domestic acquirers in the cardholder's region.

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Cosa ottieni con Elaborazione multi-acquirer

  • Diversificare il rischio su più banche acquirenti per prevenire singoli punti di fallimento
  • Negoziare tariffe competitive sfruttando il volume su diversi acquirer
  • Accedere ad acquirer specifici per mercati di nicchia o settori ad alto rischio
  • Mantenere la continuità aziendale durante interruzioni o problemi di performance degli acquirer
  • Ottimizzare il successo delle transazioni instradando all'acquirer con le migliori prestazioni
  • Espandere la portata geografica collaborando con specialisti di acquisizione regionali
  • Utilise unified reporting interfaces to aggregate settlement data from several distinct acquiring bank accounts.
  • Scale processing capacity dynamically during peak demand periods without exceeding individual acquirer volume caps.
  • Reduce the impact of sudden changes in an acquirer's risk appetite or compliance requirements.
  • Maintain a portable token vault to switch acquirers without losing stored customer card data.
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Domande su Elaborazione multi-acquirer

Perché utilizzare più acquirer?

L'utilizzo di più acquirer riduce la tua dipendenza da una singola banca. Questo diversifica il rischio, migliora la resilienza dei pagamenti durante le interruzioni e ti consente di ottimizzare per tariffe migliori e percentuali di approvazione più elevate su diversi tipi di transazioni o regioni.

Migliora la continuità aziendale.

Come gestisce Cardflo più acquirer?

Cardflo integra e gestisce tutte le tue relazioni con gli acquirer tramite un'unica piattaforma. Il nostro sistema instrada intelligentemente le transazioni all'acquirer più adatto in base alle prestazioni, al costo e alla disponibilità, semplificando le tue operazioni di pagamento e massimizzando l'efficienza.

L'elaborazione multi-acquirer aumenta la complessità?

Senza una piattaforma di orchestrazione, la gestione di più acquirer può essere complessa. Cardflo semplifica questo processo fornendo un'interfaccia e un'API unificate, astraendo la complessità delle singole integrazioni.

Questo riduce il sovraccarico operativo fornendo i vantaggi della diversificazione.

Does routing to multiple acquirers affect the customer's checkout experience?

The process is typically invisible to the customer. When configured correctly through a gateway, the routing decision happens in the milliseconds between the customer clicking 'pay' and the authorisation response appearing.

There is no additional friction or change to the UI/UX. The only potential difference might be the soft descriptor shown on the customer's bank statement, though many merchants ensure consistency by using the same descriptor across all MIDs.

What is the role of a payment orchestrator in this setup?

A payment orchestrator acts as the intelligent glue between the merchant's site and the various acquirers. It holds the routing logic, manages the API connections, and often provides a unified vault for card tokens.

By using an orchestrator, a merchant can add or remove acquirers with minimal code changes, as the orchestrator handles the heavy lifting of integrating with different banking protocols and message formats.

How does failover work in a multi-acquirer environment?

Failover can be passive or active. Passive failover occurs when a transaction is attempted at Acquirer A, fails due to a system error, and is then automatically retried at Acquirer B.

Active failover involves monitoring the health of all acquirer connections and proactively shifting traffic away from a provider that is showing signs of latency or increased error rates before individual transactions are impacted.

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