Soluzioni di pagamento Shopify
Cardflo fornisce robuste soluzioni di pagamento per i commercianti Shopify, integrando l'orchestrazione avanzata dei pagamenti direttamente nella piattaforma Shopify. Queste soluzioni consentono routing intelligente, recupero dei rifiuti e un ampio spettro di metodi di pagamento, migliorando l'efficienza del checkout e i tassi di approvazione.
I negozi Shopify possono ottimizzare la loro infrastruttura di pagamento per supportare la crescita.
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La panoramica
Shopify payment architecture relies on a combination of front-end checkout logic and back-end processing via an authorised gateway or third-party acquirer.
Integrating advanced payment logic into this framework involves the use of external processors that can handle complex transaction flows such as smart routing and currency management. Merchants operating on Shopify often face limitations with default processing, particularly regarding cross-border acceptance and fixed interchange rates.
By utilising an external payment service provider, businesses can implement more granular control over their merchant IDs and transaction routing. This process sits between the Shopify cart and the global card schemes, facilitating secure data transfer while adhering to PCI DSS standards.
A well-configured payment stack ensures that authorisation requests are channelled to the most appropriate acquirer based on the issuer's geography, the merchant category code, and the transaction value,
which can help in reducing the frequency of false declines and improving the efficiency of the settlement cycle.
Come funziona
API Handshake and Setup
The merchant connects their Shopify store to the payment gateway using an API key or a dedicated app integration. This establishes a secure communication path where the store transfers basket data and customer profiles to the processor.
The system verifies credentials and configures the merchant account identifiers to ensure correct funds distribution during settlement.
Checkout Redirection or Modal
When a customer initiates a payment, Shopify hands off the transaction details to the payment provider. This can occur via a hosted payment page or an embedded modal to maintain SCA compliance.
The customer enters their card details, which are tokenised immediately to prevent sensitive data from resting on the merchant server.
Smart Routing and Authorisation
The gateway analyses the BIN and transaction metadata to determine the optimal routing path. It sends the authorisation request to the acquirer with the highest likelihood of approval for that specific card type.
The acquirer then communicates with the issuer, who performs fraud checks and verifies the available credit or balance.
Capture and Settlement Logic
Once the issuer provides an authorisation code, the transaction is marked as pending capture. Merchants can configure the system to capture funds automatically or manually after shipping.
The processor then batches these transactions, subtracts interchange and scheme fees, and initiates the transfer to the merchant’s bank account according to the agreed schedule.
Perché è importante
Conversion and Approval Optimisation
Standard Shopify setups might route all traffic through a single acquirer, which can lead to higher refusal rates for international cards or specific risk profiles. By employing sophisticated routing and failover logic, a merchant can retry failed transactions through secondary acquirers.
This helps maintain higher authorisation rates and reduces customer churn at the final stage of the purchasing journey.
Operational Cost Management
Transaction costs on Shopify vary significantly depending on whether a merchant uses the native processor or an external gateway. Implementing an interchange-plus-plus pricing model provides transparency into the components of every fee.
This allows high-volume businesses to analyse their scheme fees and domestic versus cross-border split, potentially reducing the total cost of acceptance through data-driven acquirer selection.
Casi d'uso
Global E-commerce Expansion
A Shopify brand expanding into European or Asian markets needs local acquiring to avoid high cross-border fees and low approval rates from domestic issuers. Localised routing ensures payments are processed as domestic transactions wherever possible.
High-Volume Subscription Models
Merchants using Shopify for recurring billing require robust tokenisation and account updater services. This ensures that expired or replaced cards do not cause subscription interruptions, utilising merchant-initiated transaction flags to maintain continuity.
Multi-Acquirer Risk Redundancy
Enterprises that cannot afford downtime use multiple merchant IDs across different acquirers. If one acquirer experiences a technical outage or a surge in declines, the payment logic automatically redirects traffic to a functional backup.
In cifre
This range is commonly observed by merchants who move from a single-acquirer setup to a multi-acquirer or smart-routing environment.
Industry typical savings when replacing international card processing with local acquiring for foreign transactions.
Standard performance target for modern payment gateways to ensure minimal friction during the Shopify checkout process.
Termini correlati
Talk to our team about a live rollout on your acquiring stack.
Cosa ottieni con Soluzioni di pagamento Shopify
- Integrazione diretta con Shopify per un checkout semplificato
- Routing ottimizzato per aumentare i tassi di successo dei pagamenti
- Supporto per pagamenti ricorrenti e abbonamenti
- Screening completo delle frodi e gestione dei chargeback
- Capacità di acquisizione globale per le vendite internazionali
- Accesso a metodi di pagamento alternativi (APM)
- Comprehensive reporting dashboards provide granular data on decline reasons and settlement timelines for reconciliation.
- Tokenisation services secure primary account numbers, reducing the merchant's PCI DSS compliance burden significantly.
- Automatic account updater services help maintain current card details for recurring Shopify customer profiles.
- Flexible pricing structures allow for interchange-plus models that provide deep visibility into processing costs.
A short scoping call, then a written plan for your MIDs.
Domande su Soluzioni di pagamento Shopify
In che modo Cardflo migliora l'elaborazione dei pagamenti su Shopify?
Cardflo migliora l'elaborazione dei pagamenti Shopify introducendo il routing intelligente, che indirizza le transazioni all'acquirente con maggiori probabilità di approvarle. Ciò migliora i tassi di approvazione e minimizza i fallimenti delle transazioni, portando a un aumento dei ricavi per i commercianti.
Cardflo può aiutare con le vendite internazionali su Shopify?
Sì, Cardflo supporta le vendite internazionali su Shopify offrendo capacità di acquisizione globale e un'ampia gamma di metodi di pagamento locali. Ciò consente ai commercianti di accettare pagamenti da clienti in tutto il mondo, espandendo efficacemente la loro portata di mercato.
Cardflo supporta le funzionalità di Shopify Plus?
Le soluzioni di pagamento di Cardflo sono progettate per supportare le ampie funzionalità di Shopify Plus, rivolgendosi a commercianti con alti volumi e aziendali. Ciò include capacità per checkout personalizzati, analisi avanzate e soluzioni di elaborazione dei pagamenti scalabili.
How are chargebacks and disputes handled in this setup?
When a cardholder disputes a transaction, the notification is transmitted from the issuer to the acquirer and then to the payment gateway. The gateway provides a management interface where the merchant can upload evidence for representment.
By centralising this data, merchants can better analyse dispute patterns by product category or geography. Effective gateway integration ensures that the merchant is notified promptly of retrieval requests, providing a window to resolve issues before they escalate to a formal chargeback.
Can I process recurring payments on Shopify using an external provider?
Yes, Shopify supports recurring billing via its Subscription API, which can be linked to external payment gateways. The gateway must support tokenisation and the storage of payment credentials for merchant-initiated transactions.
This allows the system to store a secure token representing the card details, which is then used to trigger subsequent payments without the customer being present, following the initial customer-initiated transaction and mandate.
What is the difference between a soft decline and a hard decline on Shopify?
A hard decline occurs when the issuer permanently rejects the transaction, such as for a stolen card or an invalid account; these should not be retried. A soft decline typically stems from temporary issues like insufficient funds or technical timeouts.
Advanced payment setups for Shopify can automatically retry these soft declines using different routing parameters or timing, which can recover a significant percentage of initially rejected sales.
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