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Back-up betalingsverwerking

Cardflo levert robuuste back-up betalingsverwerkingsoplossingen, die ervoor zorgen dat uw bedrijf operationele veerkracht behoudt tijdens storingen van het primaire systeem of onverwachte verwerkingsonderbrekingen. Onze infrastructuur biedt een betrouwbare terugval, minimaliseert inkomstenverlies en handhaaft het vertrouwen van de klant.

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Het overzicht

Backup payment processing, often termed payment redundancy or failover, refers to the implementation of secondary and tertiary transaction pathways to mitigate the risk of downtime from a primary acquirer or gateway.

In a fragmented global payments landscape, no single provider is immune to service degradation or unplanned maintenance.

By integrating a secondary Merchant Identification Number (MID) or an alternative Payment Service Provider (Provider) into the stack, merchants can maintain business continuity when an authorisation request fails due to infrastructure technicalities rather than cardholder insufficient funds.

This mechanism generally relies on a routing logic layer that monitors the health of the primary connection. If an API response latency exceeds a set threshold or a '503 Service Unavailable' error is detected, the transaction is automatically diverted to a pre-configured backup route.

This architecture is vital for high-volume environments where even limited periods of processing unavailability lead to significant revenue leakage and customer attrition.

Hoe het werkt

  1. Health monitoring and detection

    The system continuously tracks the performance of the primary acquirer. By measuring response times and the ratio of technical declines against successful authorisations, the infrastructure detects signs of instability.

    If predefined performance benchmarks are missed, the system flags the primary route as degraded, triggering the contingency protocol without manual intervention from the merchant.

  2. Automated failover execution

    Once a failure is identified, the routing engine diverts traffic to a secondary PSP or acquirer. This switch happens at the API level, ensuring that the customer's checkout experience remains uninterrupted.

    The transaction data is formatted to meet the specific technical requirements of the backup provider to maintain high authorisation rates.

  3. Secondary MID authorisation

    The backup processor receives the authorisation request using a distinct MID.

    This redundancy ensures that if the issue is specific to the primary acquirer's relationship with a card scheme or a regional network, the transaction can still be cleared through an independent channel with its own settlement logic.

  4. Recovery and failback logic

    The system continues to probe the primary connection using a small percentage of traffic or heartbeat pings.

    Once the primary route demonstrates stable performance and consistent authorisation success, the routing engine directs the majority of traffic back to the preferred provider, restoring the original processing hierarchy and cost structures.

Waarom het telt

Risk mitigation and resilience

Systemic outages at major gateways or acquirers can halt global commerce for hours. Backup processing serves as a critical insurance policy against these single points of failure.

By diversifying the acquiring stack, businesses minimise the financial impact of technical outages. This structural redundancy is particularly sensitive for enterprises where the cost of a ten-minute outage outweighs the operational expense of maintaining a secondary processing relationship.

Maximising authorisation success

Not all declines are due to lack of funds; many are results of technical timeouts or misconfigured BIN filters at the issuer or acquirer level. A backup processor allows a merchant to immediately retry these soft declines through a different gateway.

This second attempt can capture revenue that would otherwise be lost to technical friction, directly improving the bottom line and reducing cart abandonment rates.

Toepassingen

High-volume e-commerce

Retailers processing thousands of transactions per minute require backup processing to prevent massive revenue loss during peak periods like Black Friday, where primary gateway latency often spikes.

Subscription and recurring billing

For Merchant Initiated Transactions (MIT), technical failures can lead to involuntary churn. Backup routes ensure that scheduled monthly payments are processed successfully even if the main provider is offline.

Cross-border trade

Merchants selling internationally use backup routes to switch to local acquirers if the primary cross-border pathway faces increased scrutiny or rejection from domestic issuing banks.

Time-sensitive digital goods

Platforms selling tickets or limited-release items cannot afford processing delays; backup systems ensure transactions complete instantly to prevent inventory lockups or customer frustration.

In cijfers

2-5%
Potential revenue recovery

Industry data suggests this range of transactions is often lost to technical instability rather than credit issues, which backup systems can successfully capture.

<500ms
Failover transition time

Typical latency for modern orchestration engines to detect a timeout and re-route a request to a secondary endpoint without the user noticing.

1-3%
Authorisation rate uplift

A common performance improvement observed by merchants who implement secondary routing to bypass regional or technical processing hurdles.

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Wat u krijgt met Back-up betalingsverwerking

  • Geautomatiseerde failover naar secundaire verwerkingsroutes.
  • Redundante infrastructuur over meerdere datacenters.
  • Directe omschakeling om transactieonderbrekingen te voorkomen.
  • Continue bewaking van alle verwerkingskanalen.
  • Geografisch diverse acquisitiepartnerschappen.
  • Configureerbare regels voor activering van de back-upprocessor.
  • Reduced reliance on a single provider infrastructure to enhance overall organisational operational stability.
  • Optimised retry logic for soft declines caused by temporary technical issues at the issuer.
  • Comprehensive reporting to compare performance, authorisation rates, and settlement times across all providers.
  • Geographically distributed routing nodes to ensure low-latency processing regardless of the primary provider's status.
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Vragen over Back-up betalingsverwerking

Hoe werkt back-up verwerking?

Ons systeem bewaakt continu de prestaties van uw primaire betalingsverwerkers. Als een primaire route een storing of verslechtering ervaart, worden transacties automatisch en naadloos omgeleid via vooraf geconfigureerde back-upkanalen, waardoor continuïteit zonder handmatige tussenkomst wordt gewaarborgd.

Wat is de impact op de transactiesnelheid?

De impact op de transactiesnelheid tijdens een failover is ontworpen om minimaal te zijn. Onze architectuur geeft prioriteit aan schakelen met lage latentie en efficiënte routering naar back-upprocessoren.

De meeste klanten zullen geen verschil merken in de transactieverwerkingstijden.

Kan ik mijn back-upprocessoren kiezen?

Ja, met Cardflo configureert u uw back-up verwerkingsstrategie. U kunt voorkeurs-back-upacquirers of MIDs specificeren, en regels instellen voor hun activering.

Deze flexibiliteit zorgt ervoor dat uw back-upplan overeenkomt met uw bedrijfsvereisten en bestaande relaties.

What are the common causes for a failover to be triggered?

Failovers are typically triggered by 'hard' technical errors such as connection timeouts, TLS handshake failures, or HTTP 5XX status codes indicating server-side issues at the PSP.

They can also be triggered by 'soft' decline trends where an unusually high percentage of transactions are returned with generic 'processor error' codes, suggesting a problem with the specific path between the acquirer and the card schemes.

Can a merchant use backup processing for high-risk MCCs?

Yes, for industries with high-risk Merchant Category Codes, redundancy is often a requirement rather than a luxury. High-risk merchants face a higher frequency of account freezes or sudden terminations by acquirers.

Having a secondary MID ready to receive traffic ensures that the business can continue to operate while resolving disputes or compliance queries with the primary provider, thus protecting the cash flow of the enterprise.

Will using a backup processor affect my interchange rates?

Interchange rates are set by the card schemes and are generally consistent across processors for the same transaction type. However, the total cost of processing may vary because different acquirers have different scheme fee markups and service charges.

A backup processor might have slightly different blended pricing or interchange-plus terms, so while the core interchange remains similar, the net settlement amount might vary slightly depending on the provider's fee structure.

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