White-label

White-label betalingsgateway

Tilby en fullt merkevaretilpasset betalingsopplevelse til kundene dine med Cardflos white-label betalingsgateway-løsning. Integrer vår robuste betalingsinfrastruktur direkte i plattformen din, og oppretthold merkevareidentiteten din gjennom hele transaksjonsprosessen.

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Oversikten

A white-label payment gateway allows a business to provide full-scale payment processing capabilities under its own name, rather than as a third-party reseller.

This infrastructure sits between the merchant and the acquirer, handling the encryption, routing, and authorisation of card data while presenting the primary brand to the end user.

For Payment Service Providers (PSPs) or software platforms, this arrangement removes the burden of building a proprietary core engine from scratch. The technology manages the complex integration with various card schemes and financial institutions, adhering to PCI DSS requirements.

By utilising a white-label stack, firms can control the user interface, reporting dashboards, and merchant onboarding processes while the underlying technical architecture remains managed by an established provider.

This approach minimises the time to market for financial services and maintains consistency across the digital ecosystem without the high capital expenditure typically associated with core payment engineering.

Slik fungerer det

  1. Technical stack deployment

    The infrastructure is deployed using the provider's API or hosted architecture, configured to mirror the partner brand. This includes setting up the gateway environment to route transaction requests from merchants to the relevant acquirers and issuing banks while maintaining the partner's visual identity.

  2. Merchant onboarding and KYB

    The platform owner manages the registration of new merchants through a branded portal. Know Your Business (KYB) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) checks are integrated into the workflow, ensuring that all sub-merchants meet regulatory standards before a Merchant Identification Number (MID) is assigned for transaction processing.

  3. Customised checkout experience

    Payment forms, whether hosted or integrated via an iframe, are styled to match the merchant's website. This includes the use of custom stylesheets and logos.

    When a customer initiates a payment, the gateway captures the sensitive data securely within a PCI-compliant environment that appears native to the site.

  4. Transaction routing and authorisation

    As transactions occur, the gateway performs real-time scrubbing for fraud and sends authorisation requests to the card schemes. The system handles the logic for 3D Secure (3DS) and Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) while the platform owner monitors these flows through a branded administrative dashboard.

  5. Reporting and settlement

    Post-transaction data is aggregated into reporting tools that display the partner's branding. The gateway calculates interchange fees, scheme fees, and platform markups, providing detailed reconciliation files that allow the platform to manage merchant settlements and fee distributions according to their specific commercial model.

Hvorfor det er viktig

Brand equity and trust

Maintaining a single brand identity throughout the checkout process reduces friction and abandonment. When a customer is redirected to an unfamiliar third-party processor, trust levels may drop.

White-labeling keeps the focus on the primary business relationship, ensuring that transaction notifications, bank statements, and payment pages all reflect the credible entity the customer intended to trade with.

Operational efficiency and control

Managing a payments ecosystem requires significant investment in security and compliance. A white-label model allows a firm to dictate the product roadmap and pricing structures without the overhead of maintaining server infrastructure or direct scheme certifications.

This control extends to the data layer, where the platform can analyse transaction patterns to optimise routing and improve authorisation rates.

Rapid market entry

Building a PCI DSS Level 1 certified gateway and negotiating connections with multiple global acquirers can take years. By adopting a white-label framework, businesses can launch a full-service payment offering in months.

This speed allows firms to stay competitive in the rapidly evolving fintech space, responding to shifts in PSD2 or emerging PSD3 regulations without internal development delays.

Bruksområder

SaaS and platforms

Software companies offering booking or e-commerce tools can embed branded payments to monetise their transaction flow directly instead of referring users to external providers.

Payment Service Providers

Established PSPs looking to enter new geographic markets can use white-label infrastructure to offer local payment methods and domestic acquiring without rebuilding their core engine.

ISO and Agents

Independent Sales Organisations can move up the value chain by transitioning from simple resellers to gateway providers, increasing their per-transaction margin and ownership of the merchant relationship.

Large Enterprise Groups

Conglomerates with multiple subsidiaries can centralise their payment processing under a single internal brand, standardising the reporting and treasury functions across varied business units.

I tall

70-85%
Time to market reduction

Typical industry estimates reflect the speed of adopting pre-certified infrastructure compared to building a proprietary gateway from inception to scheme certification.

3-5x
Platform cost efficiency

Commercial analysis often shows that white-labeling is several times more cost-effective than internal engineering costs and ongoing PCI maintenance for mid-sized firms.

99.99%
Gateway uptime standard

This is a common industry benchmark for high-availability payment infrastructure designed to handle peak transaction volumes without degradation in performance.

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Hva du får med White-label betalingsgateway

  • Vis fullt merkevaretilpasset betalingsside eller iFrame til kundene.
  • Host betalingsskjemaer direkte på domenet ditt.
  • Tilpass transaksjonskvitteringer og varsler.
  • Oppretthold kundetillit og merkevarekonsistens.
  • Integrer sømløst med eksisterende nettsted- og applikasjonsdesign.
  • Bruk Cardflos sikre infrastruktur under ditt eget merkevarenavn.
  • Automated merchant statement generation with custom logos and localised currency support.
  • Robust fraud prevention tools including customisable rule sets relevant to specific industries.
  • PCI DSS Level 1 certified infrastructure reducing the compliance burden on the platform owner.
  • Support for recurring billing and tokenisation managed under the partner's unique brand identity.
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Spørsmål om White-label betalingsgateway

Hva betyr «white-label» for en betalingsgateway?

White-label betyr at vår betalingsgateway-infrastruktur er merkevaretilpasset med selskapets identitet. Kundene dine samhandler med merkevaren din gjennom hele betalingsprosessen, mens Cardflo håndterer den underliggende tekniske behandlingen og sikkerheten.

Hvor vanskelig er det å integrere white-label gatewayen?

Cardflo tilbyr omfattende utvikler-APIer og SDK-er designet for enkel integrasjon. Vår dokumentasjon og støtteressurser veileder teamet ditt gjennom prosessen, noe som muliggjør effektiv distribusjon av din merkevaretilpassede betalingsløsning.

Påvirker en white-label gateway sikkerhetsoverholdelse?

Nei, en white-label gateway kompromitterer ikke sikkerhetsoverholdelse. Cardflo opprettholder alle nødvendige sertifiseringer, for eksempel PCI DSS.

Din merkevaretilpassede løsning drar nytte av vår sikre infrastruktur, noe som sikrer kundedatabeskyttelse og overholdelse av regelverk.

What level of control do I have over the merchant onboarding experience?

In a white-label model, you generally have full control over the user interface of the onboarding flow. You can use the gateway's APIs to build a custom registration form that collects KYB data and required documentation.

Behind the scenes, the gateway or the connected acquirer will perform the necessary AML and risk checks. Once approved, you can programmatically create a Merchant Identification Number (MID) and configure the account settings without the merchant ever knowing they are using a third-party engine.

Does a white-label gateway support alternative payment methods (APMs)?

Most sophisticated white-label gateways provide access to a wide range of APMs, such as digital wallets, bank transfers, and Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) options, alongside traditional card schemes. These methods can usually be toggled on or off within the management console.

Since these methods are integrated into the gateway's core, you can offer them to your merchants under your own brand without having to develop separate integrations for each individual payment scheme or provider.

How is technical support usually structured for white-label payment solutions?

Support is typically structured in layers. You, as the platform owner, would provide 'Level 1' support to your merchants, handling general queries regarding their accounts and daily operations.

The white-label provider then provides 'Level 2' and 'Level 3' support to you, addressing deep technical issues or infrastructure maintenance.

This allows you to maintain the primary relationship with your customers while relying on a specialised technical team to ensure the gateway remains operational and compliant with the latest security standards.

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