Kortbetalinger
Cardflo tilbyr robust behandling for alle store kortbetalinger. Vår plattform sikrer sikker og effektiv håndtering av kreditt- og debetkorttransaksjoner på tvers av flere innløsere.
Denne funksjonaliteten er grunnleggende for enhver forhandler, og tilbyr pålitelighet og fleksibilitet i styringen av din primære betalingskanal med avansert ruting og optimalisering.
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Card payments remain the primary method for global digital commerce, functioning through a four-party model involving the cardholder, merchant, acquirer, and issuer. In this ecosystem, the gateway or payment service provider facilitates the transmission of authorisation requests and settlement instructions.
These transactions are governed by card scheme rules and local regulations such as PSD2 in Europe, which mandates Strong Customer Authentication for most electronic payments.
Effective card processing requires managing various components including Merchant Category Codes, Bank Identification Numbers, and specific technical protocols like 3-D Secure. The complexity of these interactions often necessitates sophisticated routing to minimise declines and manage interchange costs.
For merchants, card payments provide a standardise way to collect funds, though the process involves several layers of fees including scheme fees and interchange.
Understanding the distinction between authorisation, where funds are held, and settlement, where funds are transferred, is critical for managing cash flow and operational risk within a business.
Slik fungerer det
Initial Authorisation Request
When a cardholder submits details at checkout, the transaction data passes through the gateway to the acquirer. The acquirer submits the request to the card scheme, which routes it to the issuing bank.
The issuer checks for sufficient funds and verifies security credentials before responding with an approval or decline code.
Authentication and SCA Compliance
For transactions within the European Economic Area, the cardholder must undergo Strong Customer Authentication. This usually involves 3-D Secure protocols where the issuer requests two-factor verification.
Success in this stage shifts the liability for certain types of fraud from the merchant to the issuer, reducing chargeback exposure for the business.
Capture and Clearing Process
Once authorised, the transaction must be captured to initiate the transfer of funds. This typically occurs in batches at the end of the business day.
The clearing stage involves the exchange of transaction information between the acquirer and issuer via the card network, establishing the final amounts for settlement.
Settlement and Fund Disbursement
The final stage involves the issuer transferring funds to the acquirer minus interchange fees. The acquirer then deposits the net amount into the merchant account.
This cycle varies based on the agreed settlement terms, often ranging from daily to weekly, and may include deductions for rolling reserves.
Hvorfor det er viktig
Authorisation Rate Optimisation
Achieving high authorisation rates is essential for maintaining revenue and customer satisfaction. Factors such as MCC selection, accurate AVS data, and smart routing between multiple acquirers can significantly reduce technical declines.
By analysing decline reasons, merchants can implement retry logic for soft declines, ensuring that legitimate transactions are not lost due to transient network issues or temporary bank outages.
Risk and Liability Management
Card payments bring inherent risks including chargebacks and friendly fraud. Utilising advanced tokenisation and 3DS protocols helps protect sensitive data and adheres to PCI-DSS requirements.
Efficient management of these payments involves monitoring dispute ratios and utilising representment processes to recover lost revenue. Proper risk management reduces the likelihood of an acquirer imposing higher fees or terminating the merchant identification number.
Global Reach and Compliance
Accepting international credit and debit cards allows businesses to scale beyond local borders. However, cross-border transactions involve complex FX considerations and varying regional regulations.
Maintaining a robust card payment infrastructure ensures compliance with AML and KYB standards while allowing the merchant to accept diverse card brands and denominations, which is critical for competing in the global digital economy.
Bruksområder
Global E-commerce Retailers
International retailers use card payments to accept diverse currencies and brands. By utilising global acquirers and network tokenisation, these merchants reduce friction at checkout and lower the risk of data breaches, while optimising for domestic interchange rates where possible.
Subscription Service Providers
Businesses with recurring revenue models rely on Merchant Initiated Transactions. They use account updater services to keep card details current, minimising churn caused by expired cards or technical declines during the automated billing cycle.
Marketplace Platforms
Marketplaces manage complex fund flows between buyers and multiple sellers. Card payments allow for centralised collection, followed by automated split settlements to various participants while ensuring all parties meet necessary KYC and AML requirements.
High Volume Service Sectors
Industries like travel or digital media handle large transaction volumes where even marginal improvements in authorisation rates lead to significant revenue gains. They prioritise low-latency gateways and sophisticated 3DS routing to maximise throughput.
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This range reflects industry averages for established e-commerce merchants. Individual rates vary based on MCC, geographic region, and the implementation of 3DS protocols.
Standard industry range for interchange. Domestic consumer debit cards typically sit at the lower end, while international corporate credit cards attract higher fees.
Typical reduction in successful fraudulent transactions observed by merchants who transition from legacy systems to 3-D Secure 2.0 with risk-based authentication.
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Hva du får med Kortbetalinger
- Behandle alle store kreditt- og debetkort globalt.
- Optimaliser ruting for forbedrede autorisasjonsrater.
- Implementere avansert svindeloppdagelse og forebygging.
- Sikre transaksjoner med 3D Secure 2.0-optimalisering.
- Håndter tilbakeføringer effektivt gjennom integrerte verktøy.
- Få tilgang til sanntids transaksjonsdata og analyser.
- Automated account updater services to maintain continuity for stored card credentials and subscription renewals.
- Advanced fraud screening tools to analyse transaction metadata and reduce the frequency of disputes.
- Support for various transaction types including pre-authorisation, partial captures, and full or partial refunds.
- Comprehensive settlement reporting to reconcile funds received against specific merchant identification numbers and batches.
A short scoping call, then a written plan for your MIDs.
Spørsmål om Kortbetalinger
Hvordan optimaliserer Cardflo behandling av kortbetalinger?
Cardflo optimaliserer behandling av kortbetalinger gjennom smart ruting, som dirigerer transaksjoner til den innløseren med høyest sannsynlighet for suksess. Denne strategien minimerer avslag og maksimerer autorisasjonsrater, noe som direkte påvirker inntektene dine og driftseffektiviteten for kortbetalinger.
Hvilke sikkerhetstiltak bruker Cardflo for kortbetalinger?
Cardflo bruker en flerlags sikkerhetstilnærming for kortbetalinger, inkludert PCI DSS-overholdelse, tokenisering og 3D Secure 2. 0-optimalisering.
Disse tiltakene beskytter sensitive kortholderdata, reduserer svindel og sikrer transaksjonsintegritet fra initiering til oppgjør.
Kan Cardflo håndtere store volumer av korttransaksjoner?
Ja, Cardflo er bygd for å håndtere store volumer av korttransaksjoner på en pålitelig måte. Infrastrukturen vår er designet for skalerbarhet og robusthet, noe som sikrer jevn ytelse selv i perioder med høy belastning.
Vi støtter bedrifts- og høyrisikohandlere med krevende behandlingsbehov.
Why is a Merchant Category Code important for card payment processing?
The Merchant Category Code is a four-digit number assigned to a business by the acquirer based on the type of goods or services provided. It is used by issuers to categorise cardholder spending and to identify high-risk sectors.
The MCC also determines the interchange rates applicable to the transaction. Incorrectly categorised MCCs can lead to higher processing costs, increased decline rates, or even the termination of processing facilities if the business activity does not match the assigned code.
What is the role of an acquirer in the card payment lifecycle?
The acquirer is a financial institution that enables merchants to accept card payments by providing a merchant account. They sit between the merchant and the card schemes, receiving funds from the issuers and settling them to the merchant.
The acquirer assumes the financial risk of the merchant, including the risk of chargebacks and insolvency. As such, they perform KYB and AML checks during onboarding and may require a rolling reserve to mitigate potential losses.
Can tokenisation improve my payment security and compliance posture?
Tokenisation replaces sensitive card data with a non-sensitive equivalent called a token. By using tokens, merchants avoid storing Primary Account Numbers in their local environment, which significantly reduces the scope of PCI-DSS audits.
Network tokens, issued directly by the card schemes, can further enhance security and authorisation rates as they remain valid even if the physical card is replaced, provided the account remains open. This serves to maintain high success rates for recurring transactions.
How can smart routing improve authorisation rates for international payments?
Smart routing involves directing a transaction to the acquirer most likely to approve it based on historical performance, card brand, and geographical location.
For example, routing a domestic card to a local acquirer typically yields higher authorisation rates and lower interchange costs than routing it to an international acquirer.
By dynamically selecting the path for each transaction, merchants can overcome regional outages and optimise for the specific preferences of issuing banks.
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