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Cardflo per Aziende che necessitano di metodi di pagamento locali.

Per le aziende ad alto rischio che operano a livello internazionale, offrire metodi di pagamento locali è essenziale per la penetrazione nel mercato e la fiducia dei clienti.

Cardflo fornisce una suite completa di opzioni di pagamento locali, consentendo ai commercianti di accettare senza problemi pagamenti in varie valute e tramite i canali regionali preferiti, migliorando la conversione oltre i confini.

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Aziende che necessitano di metodi di pagamento locali
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La panoramica

Local payment methods, often referred to as alternative payment methods or APMs, encompass any form of electronic commerce transaction that does not involve a major international card scheme like Visa or Mastercard.

For high-risk merchants, relying solely on international credit cards often results in high decline rates due to issuer fraud filters and cross-border restrictions.

Integrating regional options such as bank transfers, mobile wallets, and domestic debit schemes allows businesses to align with the behaviour of local consumers. These methods often bypass the traditional interchange and scheme fee structure, potentially reducing the total cost of acceptance.

Within the payments stack, local payment integration sits at the checkout layer, requiring specific routing logic to ensure the correct method is presented based on the customer's geographic IP or BIN.

This approach is particularly critical in regions like Latin America, Southeast Asia, and parts of Europe, where domestic payment networks frequently outperform international cards in terms of authorisation rates and consumer preference.

Come funziona

  1. Geographic location identification

    The payment gateway identifies the customer's location using their IP address or the Bank Identification Number of their card. This data determines which regional payment options are displayed at the checkout.

    Proper identification ensures that only relevant, domestic methods are shown to the user, reducing friction during the final steps of the transaction.

  2. Regional method selection

    Once the location is established, the system presents specific APMs such as Pix in Brazil, iDEAL in the Netherlands, or Alipay in China.

    The merchant must maintain configurations for these methods within their PSP or orchestration layer to ensure that the request is correctly formatted for the specific regional provider's API.

  3. Transaction authorisation and redirect

    Many local methods require a redirect where the customer authorises the payment within their own banking environment or digital wallet app. This step satisfies Strong Customer Authentication requirements by default in many jurisdictions.

    The merchant receives a pending status from the acquirer or provider until the consumer completes the external authorisation.

  4. Funds settlement and reconciliation

    After successful authorisation, the local provider moves funds to the merchant's account, often through a domestic clearing house. These funds are then consolidated by the PSP and settled to the merchant in their preferred base currency.

    Reconciliation involves matching these diverse payment types into a single reporting format for the merchant's back-office.

Perché è importante

Improved authorisation performance

International card transactions suffer from higher refusal rates due to stringent issuer risk profiles in cross-border scenarios. Local payment methods use domestic rails which are inherently trusted by regional banks.

By utilising these methods, high-risk merchants can see a significant reduction in hard declines and false positives, directly contributing to higher successful conversion rates in specific target territories.

Alignment with consumer behaviour

In many emerging markets, credit card penetration remains low compared to mobile wallets or bank transfer apps. Forcing a card-only checkout can lead to high cart abandonment rates.

Providing domestic methods allows a business to capture a larger share of the addressable market by offering the specific payment instruments that the local demographic uses for everyday purchases and bill payments.

Reduction in chargeback liability

Many local payment methods, particularly push-based bank transfers, do not have a built-in chargeback mechanism similar to card schemes. This shift in liability protects high-risk merchants from the costs associated with friendly fraud and lengthy dispute processes.

While refunds can still be issued, the absence of a formal retrieval and representment cycle provides greater revenue certainty.

Note normative

Regional Licensing and Compliance

Accepting local payments requires adherence to regional financial regulations, such as the Payment Services Directive in the EU or specific central bank requirements in markets like Brazil or India.

Merchants must ensure their PSP is authorised to handle funds in these jurisdictions and that they comply with local Know Your Business (KYB) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) standards, which may differ from those in the merchant's home country.

Scheme Rules and Data Privacy

Each local payment scheme, whether a bank transfer network or a mobile wallet, operates under its own set of rules regarding transaction limits, refund windows, and data handling.

Merchants must also comply with regional data protection laws, such as GDPR in Europe or LGPD in Brazil, when capturing and transmitting the PII required to initiate these local transactions.

Casi d'uso

Direct-to-consumer digital goods

Subscription services or digital content providers targeting the European market can utilise SEPA direct debit or iDEAL to maintain consistent recurring revenue without relying on card expirations or renewals.

International travel and hospitality

Booking platforms catering to Asian travellers can integrate WeChat Pay and Alipay to facilitate high-value transactions that might otherwise be flagged by western credit card fraud systems.

Cross-border professional services

B2B firms providing specialised consultancy can accept domestic bank transfers in the client's local currency, avoiding expensive wire transfer fees and complex FX spread issues for the payer.

E-commerce expansion in LATAM

Online retailers entering Brazil can offer Pix or Boleto Bancário, allowing them to reach the significant portion of the population that prioritises instant bank transfers over revolving credit.

In cifre

20-35%
Conversion uplift via APMs

Typical increase observed by merchants who introduce relevant regional payment options alongside card schemes in fragmented markets.

70-90%
Chargeback reduction potential

Industry range for the reduction in dispute volume when shifting from card-based transactions to push-payment bank transfers.

15-25%
Checkout abandonment rate

The average percentage of users who fail to complete a purchase if their preferred domestic payment method is unavailable.

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Cosa è incluso.

  • Accettare pagamenti tramite bonifici bancari specifici per paese e portafogli digitali.
  • Elaborare le transazioni in più valute locali.
  • Rispettare le normative e le preferenze locali in materia di pagamenti.
  • Ridurre l'attrito delle transazioni transfrontaliere per i clienti.
  • Espandere la portata del mercato soddisfacendo le abitudini di pagamento regionali.
  • Consolidare la reportistica dei pagamenti locali tramite un'unica piattaforma.
  • Lower transaction costs compared to standard international credit card processing in specific markets.
  • Support for recurring billing via domestic direct debit and specific regional wallet functionality.
  • Reduced exposure to card-specific fraud types by utilising push-payment architectures and bank-level security.
  • Customisable checkout interfaces that prioritise methods based on the user's specific geographic profile.
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Domande frequenti.

Cosa definisce un 'metodo di pagamento locale' nel contesto delle attività ad alto rischio?

I metodi di pagamento locali sono opzioni di pagamento specifiche popolari in un particolare paese o regione, come iDEAL nei Paesi Bassi o Bancontact in Belgio.

Per le aziende ad alto rischio, questi possono essere fondamentali per l'accesso al mercato dove l'accettazione delle carte è una sfida.

In che modo i metodi di pagamento locali influiscono sulle vendite internazionali per i commercianti ad alto rischio?

L'offerta di metodi di pagamento locali migliora significativamente i tassi di conversione per le vendite internazionali. I clienti sono più propensi a completare gli acquisti quando possono utilizzare opzioni di pagamento familiari e affidabili, riducendo l'abbandono del carrello in nuovi mercati.

Cardflo supporta i metodi di pagamento locali a livello globale?

Cardflo fornisce accesso a un'ampia gamma di metodi di pagamento locali in varie regioni, tra cui Europa, Asia e America Latina. La nostra piattaforma è progettata per aiutare le aziende ad alto rischio a espandere la loro impronta globale supportando diverse preferenze di pagamento.

Can I settle funds from local methods in my home currency?

Most global PSPs and orchestrators allow for multi-currency settlement.

While a customer may pay using a local method in their domestic currency, the processor can perform the FX conversion and settle the funds to the merchant in a major currency such as GBP, EUR, or USD.

Merchants should be aware of the FX margins and conversion fees applied by the processor when consolidating these diverse revenue streams.

Is a separate Merchant ID (MID) required for each local payment method?

It depends on the architecture of the PSP. Some providers offer a 'master merchant' model where multiple payment methods are aggregated under a single contract and reporting structure.

Other configurations, especially when working directly with domestic acquirers for better rates, may require the business to obtain separate MIDs or specific gateway credentials for each regional scheme to ensure proper tracking and settlement.

Do local payment methods support recurring billing and subscriptions?

Certain domestic methods, such as SEPA Direct Debit in Europe or specific wallet tokens, support recurring payment logic. However, many bank transfer methods are one-time 'push' transactions and do not natively support Merchant Initiated Transactions (MIT).

For subscription models, merchants often use a hybrid approach, favouring card vaulting where possible and using local methods for the initial payment or customer-initiated top-ups.

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