Plataforma de pagamento para agentes
A Cardflo oferece uma plataforma de pagamento para Agentes projetada para agentes de pagamento que procuram expandir as suas ofertas de serviços.
Esta plataforma permite que os agentes integrem comerciantes de forma eficiente, gerenciem as suas contas e gerem fluxos de receita recorrentes com um mínimo de sobrecarga operacional. Aumente a sua proposta de valor para os clientes.
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A visão geral
An agent payment platform serves as a white-label infrastructure layer designed for Independent Sales Organisations (ISOs) and payment agents. It facilitates the distribution of processing services by allowing intermediaries to manage the full lifecycle of a merchant account without maintaining their own core processing hardware.
The system typically integrates with multiple acquirers and gateways, providing a centralised dashboard for underwriting, risk monitoring, and commission calculation.
By utilising these platforms, agents can offer merchant IDs (MIDs) to diverse business types while the technical complexity of payment orchestration, 3D Secure (3DS) implementation, and PCI-DSS compliance is handled by the primary provider.
This setup allows agents to focus on regional sales and merchant support, relying on the platform to execute the clearing, settlement, and reporting functions necessary for day-to-day operations.
The architecture is built to support multi-tier hierarchies, enabling granular control over pricing structures and payout schedules across a distributed sales force.
Como funciona
Merchant registration and underwriting
The process begins with digital merchant onboarding. Agents use branded application portals to collect KYB documentation, including business licences and identity verification for directors.
The platform runs automated checks against global databases for AML and sanctions compliance. Once the acquirer approves the file, a unique Merchant ID is assigned to the sub-merchant.
Transaction routing and authorisation
When a customer initiates a transaction at the checkout, the agent platform directs the data to the appropriate gateway. It supports various authorisation types, including CIT and MIT flows.
The platform translates data formats to meet specific issuer requirements, ensuring that SCA protocols are followed to minimise the risk of soft declines during the process.
Clearing and settlement cycles
After successful authorisation, the transaction moves to the clearing stage. The acquirer collects the funds from the card schemes.
The platform then calculates the net settlement amount after deducting interchange, scheme fees, and the agent's markup. Funds are subsequently distributed to the merchant account according to the agreed-upon payout schedule.
Commission and residual tracking
The system automatically calculates residuals based on the spread between the wholesale processing rate and the merchant's retail rate. It tracks volume across all managed accounts, applying tiered logic for complex commission splits.
Agents can view their accrued earnings in real-time, often split by MCC or specific payment methods used.
Post-transaction dispute management
The platform provides tools for managing chargebacks and retrieval requests. If a dispute is raised, the agent and merchant receive notification via a central dashboard.
The system facilitates the upload of evidence for representment, helping to defend against friendly fraud and maintaining the health of the merchant's processing history.
Por que importa
Scale via white-label infrastructure
Developing a proprietary payment stack requires significant capital investment and rigorous regulatory licensing. An agent payment platform allows firms to enter the market with a pre-certified environment.
This includes built-in support for multiple currencies, local payment methods, and global acquiring connections, enabling agents to scale their operations internationally without the burden of individual integration projects or maintaining separate PCI-DSS Level 1 certifications for each region.
Operational efficiency and risk
Managing hundreds of merchant accounts manually is unsustainable. Automated onboarding and monitoring tools reduce the administrative burden on agents.
Furthermore, the platform helps mitigate credit and fraud risk through real-time transaction monitoring and BIN-specific analysis.
By centralising these functions, agents can identify suspicious patterns early, potentially reducing the need for high rolling reserves and protecting the overall portfolio from scheme fines or excessive chargeback ratios.
Casos de uso
Independent Sales Organisations
ISOs use the platform to manage a large portfolio of merchants across different industries. They can set custom pricing for each merchant while tracking their own residuals from a single administrative interface.
Software-as-a-Service providers
SaaS companies acting as agents integrate payment capabilities into their existing software. This allows them to offer a unified experience where their users can accept payments directly through the software platform.
Niche market consultants
Consultants specialising in specific sectors, such as high-risk industries or cross-border retail, utilise the platform to provide tailored processing solutions to clients who find it difficult to secure traditional banking.
Wholesale payment resellers
Aggregators buy processing volume in bulk and redistribute it. The platform enables them to subdivide this volume among sub-agents, managing complex hierarchy levels and varying commission structures effectively.
Em números
Typical industry data suggests that providing a self-service dashboard to merchants can significantly improve historical retention rates compared to manual account management.
Moving from paper-based or email-based merchant boarding to an automated digital flow typically reduces the time to go-live within this range for standard risk profiles.
Using a platform that supports smart routing and automatic 3DS retries often yields a modest but significant increase in successful authorisations for cross-border agents.
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O que obtém com Plataforma de pagamento para agentes
- Integração simplificada de comerciantes com fluxos de aplicação personalizados.
- Partilha transparente de receita e controlo de comissões.
- Acesso a uma vasta rede de bancos adquirentes e opções de pagamento.
- Gestão de contas de comerciantes e monitorização de desempenho.
- Ferramentas para gerir pagamentos recorrentes e subscrições.
- Apoio dedicado e formação para utilizadores agentes.
- Dynamic descriptor management to ensure accurate identification on consumer credit card statements.
- Automated tax reporting and financial reconciliation to simplify the monthly accounting process.
- Simplified migration paths for transferring existing merchant portfolios between different acquiring banks.
- White-label branding options to maintain a consistent corporate identity across all merchant touchpoints.
A short scoping call, then a written plan for your MIDs.
Perguntas sobre Plataforma de pagamento para agentes
Como a plataforma de pagamento para Agentes simplifica a integração de comerciantes?
A plataforma oferece um processo de candidatura simplificado e guiado que pode ser personalizado com o seu branding. Isso reduz a papelada e os passos manuais, permitindo que ative comerciantes de forma mais rápida e eficiente.
Os agentes podem monitorizar as suas comissões e a atividade do comerciante?
Sim, a plataforma inclui um painel abrangente para os agentes acompanharem o desempenho do portfólio dos seus comerciantes, visualizarem dados de transações e monitorizarem as suas comissões em tempo real. Isso proporciona total transparência.
Que tipos de comerciantes podem ser integrados através desta plataforma?
A plataforma suporta uma vasta gama de tipos de comerciantes, incluindo aqueles em setores de alto risco. O acesso a múltiplos adquirentes garante que pode encontrar soluções de processamento adequadas para diversos modelos e indústrias de negócios.
What tools are available for managing chargebacks and disputes?
The platform provides a dedicated dispute management module. When an issuer initiates a retrieval request or a chargeback, the agent is notified via the dashboard or an API webhook.
The system displays the reason code, such as 'fraudulent' or 'service not provided', and the deadline for response. Merchants can upload supporting evidence, such as shipping receipts or signed contracts, directly through the portal.
The platform then transmits this evidence to the acquirer for representment, helping to automate a process that otherwise requires significant manual effort.
How does automated merchant onboarding work in a white-label environment?
The platform provides a set of APIs or a hosted UI that agents can brand as their own. Merchants fill out their details and upload required documentation like passports and bank statements.
The platform uses third-party integrations to perform instant identity verification and credit checks. Once the initial automated screening is passed, the application is routed to the underwriting team (either at the agent level or the acquirer level) for final approval.
This reduces the time to set up a new Merchant ID from weeks to hours or days.
Are there limits on the number of sub-agents a platform can support?
Modern agent payment platforms are built to support multi-tier hierarchies. This means a master agent can recruit sub-agents, who may in turn have their own sales teams.
The software tracks the attribution of setiap merchant to the correct sub-agent, ensuring that commissions are split accurately across the entire chain. There are generally no hard limits on the number of sub-agents, provided the underlying database architecture is designed for scale.
Each level of the hierarchy can be granted specific permissions to mirror the organisation's real-world structure.
What reporting capabilities are essential for an agent's daily operations?
An effective platform must provide granular transaction logs, daily settlement reports, and monthly residual statements. Agents need to see performance metrics such as authorisation success rates, average transaction values, and chargeback-to-sales ratios.
Geographic and BIN-level reporting can help identify trends in the portfolio.
Furthermore, the ability to export this data in standard formats like CSV or via API is critical for agents who want to import their financial data into third-party business intelligence or accounting software for deeper analysis.
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