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Herstel van mislukte betalingen

Het herstelsysteem voor mislukte betalingen van Cardflo is ontworpen om verloren inkomsten door mislukte transacties te minimaliseren. We implementeren een veelzijdige aanpak, waarbij slimme herhaalpogingen, dynamische routering en datagestuurde inzichten worden gecombineerd om de betalingsautorisatie te maximaliseren en uw bedrijfsresultaten te verbeteren.

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Het overzicht

Failed payment recovery comprises the technical processes and logic sequences used to capture revenue that would otherwise be lost to transaction declines.

When a merchant submits an authorisation request, the issuer may return a refusal for diverse reasons, including insufficient funds, technical timeouts, or suspected fraud. Recovery mechanisms operate within the payment orchestration layer to address these soft declines through systematic intervention.

By utilising automated retries, account updater services, and intelligent routing, merchants can address correctable errors without manual customer involvement. This process is critical for subscription-based businesses and high-volume e-commerce where churn is often a direct result of passive payment failure.

The objective is to navigate the complex interplay between the acquirer, the card scheme, and the issuing bank to reach an authorised state, ensuring that the transaction lifecycle continues to settlement and reconciliation while maintaining compliance with scheme rules regarding retry limits.

Hoe het werkt

  1. Categorising decline response codes

    The system first analyses the reason code returned by the issuer via the gateway. Distinguishing between a hard decline, such as a stolen card, and a soft decline, such as a temporary limit or technical error, is essential.

    Only soft declines are funnelled into recovery workflows to prevent excessive scheme fees or penalties.

  2. Automated intelligent retry logic

    For soft declines, the platform executes a retry strategy based on historical data. This involves re-submitting the transaction at specific intervals or times of day when authorisation success is statistically higher for particular BIN ranges.

    This automated process attempts to capture funds before the transaction reaches a final refusal state.

  3. Account currency and data refreshment

    If a failure stems from expired credentials or changed card numbers, the system queries card scheme databases via an account updater. This retrieves the most current PAN and expiry information, updating the tokenised record in the vault.

    This ensures the subsequent authorisation attempt uses the most accurate data available.

  4. Dynamic acquirer failover routing

    In instances of gateway downtime or regional acquirer instability, the transaction is rerouted to an alternative Merchant Identification Number.

    By switching to a different processing bank, the system bypasses localised technical outages or restrictive risk filters that may have caused the initial failure during the first attempt.

Waarom het telt

Reduces involuntary customer churn

Involuntary churn occurs when a customer intends to remain a subscriber but their payment fails due to backend technicalities. A robust recovery system identifies and resolves these issues before the service is interrupted.

By automating the capture of these funds, businesses maintain their active user base without requiring the customer to update their payment method, which often triggers a manual review of the necessity of the service.

Optimises net revenue collection

Transaction declines represent a direct leakage of revenue that has already incurred acquisition costs. Recovering a failed payment is significantly more cost-effective than acquiring a new customer.

By improving the authorisation rate by even a small percentage through systematic retries and BIN-specific routing, a merchant can substantially increase their bottom line while ensuring all successful captures are moved to settlement efficiently.

Toepassingen

SaaS and subscription billing

Subscription models often face periodic declines due to card expiry or fluctuating balances. Automated recovery ensures renewals are processed successfully without service disconnection, minimising the workload for accounts receivable teams.

High-volume retail events

During peak sales periods, issuer systems may experience lags leading to timeouts. Dynamic routing and immediate retries ensure these time-sensitive transactions are recovered while the inventory is still reserved for the purchaser.

International cross-border commerce

Transactions processed across borders frequently trigger fraud flags. Rerouting these to a local acquirer or retrying with specific 3DS parameters can help overcome geographic restrictions that caused the initial decline.

In cijfers

10-20%
Average recovery rate

This range reflects typical industry performance for recovering soft declines through automated retries and account updates before a permanent loss occurs.

60-80%
Soft decline frequency

In many subscription sectors, a majority of initial declines are classified as soft, suggesting they are theoretically recoverable through systematic technical intervention.

2-5%
Authorisation lift

Implementing a comprehensive recovery strategy generally results in a modest but significant lift in total authorisation rates across the entire transaction volume.

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Wat u krijgt met Herstel van mislukte betalingen

  • Geautomatiseerde planning van nieuwe pogingen op basis van afwijzingspatronen.
  • Routering van mislukte transacties naar alternatieve verwerkings-MIDs.
  • Optimalisatie van transactiegegevens voor hogere slagingspercentages.
  • Integratie met accountupdaters voor verlopen kaartgegevens.
  • Realtime analyses van herstelprestaties en trends.
  • Configureerbare regels voor het beheren van herstelpogingen.
  • Monitoring of scheme-mandated retry limits to avoid excessive fee penalties from card networks.
  • Analysis of BIN-level performance to identify specific issuer behaviour patterns and refusal trends.
  • Real-time reporting on recovery rates and the total value of rescued transactions.
  • Support for Merchant Initiated Transactions to facilitate recovery for recurring billing agreements.
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Vragen over Herstel van mislukte betalingen

Wat is het verschil tussen harde en zachte afwijzingen?

Harde afwijzingen zijn permanente blokkades, zoals ongeldige kaartnummers of fraudewaarschuwingen, die niet kunnen worden hersteld. Zachte afwijzingen zijn tijdelijke problemen, zoals onvoldoende saldo of time-outs van de uitgever, die vaak kunnen worden opgelost door nieuwe pogingen of alternatieve routering.

Hoe gaat u om met verlopen kaarten?

Voor verlopen kaarten die zijn opgeslagen, integreert Cardflo met netwerktokens en accountupdaters, waar beschikbaar. Dit werkt kaartgegevens automatisch bij vóór de volgende factuurcyclus, waardoor afwijzingen als gevolg van verouderde betalingsinformatie worden voorkomen zonder tussenkomst van de klant.

Kan ik limieten instellen voor herstelpogingen?

Ja, Cardflo biedt gedetailleerde controle over uw strategie voor het herstellen van mislukte betalingen. U kunt specifieke parameters definiëren voor het aantal herhaalpogingen, de tijdsintervallen daartussen en de voorwaarden waaronder de herstelinspanningen stoppen, in overeenstemming met uw bedrijfsbeleid.

What role does an account updater play in the recovery process?

An account updater is a service provided by card schemes that allows a PSP to check if a saved card has been replaced or updated. When a payment fails due to an expired card or an outdated PAN, the recovery system queries the updater.

If new details are found, the merchant's vault is updated automatically. The system then retries the payment with the new data, often recovering the payment without the customer ever being aware there was a potential issue.

How does smart routing contribute to recovering failed transactions?

Smart routing directs a transaction to the acquirer most likely to approve it based on the card's BIN, geographic location, and currency.

If an initial attempt fails at Acquirer A due to a technical refusal, the recovery system can instantly route a second attempt to Acquirer B.

This is particularly effective for cross-border payments where a local acquirer may have a better relationship or lower fraud suspicion for a specific issuer than a foreign bank.

Is it possible to recover payments that failed due to insufficient funds?

Transactions declined for insufficient funds are the most common type of soft decline. Recovery logic typically involves retrying these transactions on dates when customers are most likely to have received funds, such as common paydays at the end of the month.

By intelligently timing these retries rather than attempting them immediately, the probability of finding an adequate balance increases, leading to a successful authorisation and settlement.

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