Adyen
PAIDEnd-to-end payments platform for enterprises
► Unify online and in-store payments with consistent customer recognition across channels
Product Details
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PROS & CONS
STRENGTHS
- Single platform handles online, in-store, and mobile payments with unified reporting
- Local acquiring in 30+ countries means lower interchange fees and higher authorization rates
- Enterprise-grade fraud protection with machine learning trained on global transaction data
WEAKNESSES
- −Pricing requires direct negotiation and minimum volumes make it unsuitable for small businesses
- −Technical integration requires developer resources and longer implementation timelines
KEY FEATURES
Unified Commerce
Single platform connecting online, in-app, and point-of-sale payments with shared data
RevenueAccelerate
AI-powered authorization optimization that learns from billions of transactions globally
Risk Management
Real-time fraud detection with customizable rules and machine learning models
Issuing
Create virtual and physical cards for payouts, expenses, and embedded finance use cases
WHO IS Adyen BEST FOR?
Enterprise Retailers
Unify online and in-store payments with consistent customer recognition across channels
Global Marketplaces
Split payments, manage seller payouts, and handle multi-currency transactions at scale
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