White-label

Infrastruttura di pagamento white-label

Cardflo offre un'infrastruttura di pagamento white-label, che ti consente di fornire una robusta elaborazione dei pagamenti con il tuo marchio.

Sfrutta la nostra piattaforma sicura e scalabile per gestire le transazioni, supportare diversi metodi di pagamento e garantire la conformità senza l'onere di sviluppare il tuo sistema da zero.

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La panoramica

White-label payment infrastructure acts as a technical foundation for platforms, marketplaces, and software providers to facilitate financial transactions under their own brand identity.

By adopting a pre-built stack, a business functions as a layer between the merchant and the underlying acquirer without the capital expenditure required to develop proprietary processing logic.

The infrastructure typically includes the gateway, dashboard, and reporting tools necessary to manage the lifecycle of a transaction from initial authorisation through to final settlement.

It enables the organisation to control the user interface and customer experience while the infrastructure provider handles the backend connectivity to card schemes and alternative payment methods.

This model minimises the technical debt associated with maintaining PCI DSS compliance, managing complex API integrations with multiple financial institutions, and keeping pace with evolving regulatory frameworks like PSD2.

It serves as a scalable mechanism for companies to enter the payment service provider space with reduced time-to-market.

Come funziona

  1. Merchant onboarding and KYB

    The infrastructure provides a branded portal for sub-merchants to submit documentation for Know Your Business and Anti-Money Laundering checks. Data is verified against global databases to assess risk.

    Once approved, a Merchant Identification Number is assigned, allowing the merchant to begin processing through the platform's established acquirer relationships.

  2. Transaction routing and authorisation

    When a customer initiates a payment, the infrastructure captures the sensitive data via tokenisation. The system applies logical rules to route the transaction to the most appropriate acquirer based on the Merchant Category Code, geographic location, and card type.

    This process aims to maximise authorisation rates and reduce processing costs.

  3. Settlement and reconciliation

    Following successful authorisation, the infrastructure manages the capture and settlement phases. The system aggregates transaction data, calculates relevant interchange and scheme fees, and allocates the remaining funds to the correct sub-merchant accounts.

    Automated reconciliation ensures that the ledger reflects the actual flow of funds from the acquirer.

  4. Risk and dispute management

    The infrastructure includes monitoring tools to detect fraudulent patterns and manage chargebacks. If a dispute is raised, the system facilitates the retrieval request and representment process.

    By centralising these functions, the platform owner can monitor risk levels across their entire merchant portfolio from a single administrative interface.

Perché è importante

Operational and regulatory efficiency

Building a payment gateway from the ground up requires significant investment in security, engineering, and regulatory licensing. A white-label approach allows a firm to bypass these hurdles by utilising an existing infrastructure that already maintains PCI DSS Level 1 compliance and established banking connections.

This facilitates a focus on core product development, as the technical burden of maintaining connectivity to different card schemes and processors is shifted to the infrastructure provider.

Revenue diversification and control

Owning the payment layer allows a business to monetise transaction flow through a buy-rate/sell-rate model. By establishing their own pricing structures, such as interchange-plus or blended rates, platforms can generate recurring revenue from every transaction processed by their sub-merchants.

Additionally, having a white-label interface ensures a consistent brand experience, which may improve merchant retention by providing a unified environment for both software and financial services.

Casi d'uso

SaaS and vertical platforms

Software companies providing industry-specific tools can embed payment processing into their application. This enables their users to accept payments without leaving the platform, creating a more integrated workflow and a new revenue stream for the software provider.

Payment service providers

Regional or boutique PSPs can use white-label infrastructure to modernise their technology stack. This allows them to offer advanced features like smart routing and diverse APMs to their clients without the cost of internal software development.

Large scale marketplaces

Marketplaces coordinating high volumes of transactions between multiple buyers and sellers use this infrastructure to manage complex fund splits. It ensures that commissions are deducted and disbursements are made accurately across a distributed merchant base.

In cifre

60-85%
Time-to-market reduction

Typical industry reduction in development time when using pre-built infrastructure compared to building a proprietary payment stack from the ground up.

2-5%
Authorisation rate improvement

Potential uplift often observed through the implementation of smart routing and redundant acquirer connections in a mature payment environment.

40-50% lower
Total cost of ownership

Commonly cited operational saving when accounting for engineering maintenance, security compliance, and staff required to manage bank relationships.

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Cosa ottieni con Infrastruttura di pagamento white-label

  • Pieno controllo sul branding e sulle interfacce rivolte ai commercianti.
  • Accesso all'acquisizione di Tier 1 e a processori di pagamento specialistici.
  • Funzionalità di routing intelligente su più MID e acquirer.
  • Supporto per una vasta gamma di metodi di pagamento alternativi (APM).
  • Infrastruttura conforme PCI DSS senza l'onere di certificazione diretta.
  • API per sviluppatori per integrazione profonda e creazione di soluzioni personalizzate.
  • Real-time reporting and analytics for monitoring transaction statuses, decline reasons, and refund volumes.
  • Robust API documentation for developers to build bespoke payment flows and mobile integrations.
  • Built-in support for 3-D Secure and Strong Customer Authentication to ensure regulatory compliance.
  • Comprehensive dispute management tools to handle chargebacks and representment documentation efficiently.
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Domande su Infrastruttura di pagamento white-label

Quali sono i vantaggi dell'utilizzo di un'infrastruttura di pagamento white-label?

Ti consente di fornire servizi di pagamento con il tuo marchio, ampliando la tua offerta di prodotti senza significativi investimenti iniziali in tecnologia o conformità. Mantenere il controllo sulle tue relazioni con i commercianti e sui modelli di prezzo.

In che modo Cardflo garantisce la conformità alle normative sui pagamenti?

L'infrastruttura di Cardflo è conforme PCI DSS, gestendo la sicurezza tecnica e i requisiti normativi. Ciò alleggerisce un considerevole onere di conformità dalle tue operazioni, permettendoti di concentrarti sulle tue attività principali.

Posso integrare i miei strumenti di gestione del rischio esistenti con questa infrastruttura?

Sì, la nostra piattaforma fornisce API per l'integrazione con i tuoi strumenti preferiti di gestione del rischio e prevenzione delle frodi. Ciò garantisce che tu possa mantenere i tuoi protocolli di rischio stabiliti sfruttando le nostre capacità di elaborazione dei pagamenti.

Is it possible to manage sub-merchant payouts through a white-label system?

Sophisticated white-label systems include ledgering and payout capabilities. These tools allow the platform to track the funds owed to each sub-merchant after fees and commissions are deducted.

The system then initiates the disbursement process, often through local clearing houses or SEPA/BACS networks, ensuring that every participant in a transaction is paid accurately and in a timely manner according to their specific settlement schedule.

How does smart routing work within a white-label infrastructure?

Smart routing uses predefined rules to determine where to send an authorisation request.

For example, if a transaction is initiated with a specific Card Verification Value or BIN, the system might route it to an acquirer that has a higher success rate for that card type.

This logic can also be used to minimise costs by prioritising acquirers with lower scheme fees or to ensure continuity if one acquirer experiences a service disruption.

Can alternate payment methods be integrated into a white-label solution?

Most modern white-label infrastructures support a broad range of alternative payment methods (APMs) beyond standard credit and debit cards. This include digital wallets, bank transfers, and 'buy now pay later' options.

By providing a single API integration for these various methods, the infrastructure allows a platform to offer local payment preferences in different markets without the need for multiple disparate integrations.

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