Payment Orchestration Platform: How Aevi and Silverflow Are Future-Proofing Payments
Why It Matters
By uniting flexible orchestration with modern processing, Aevi and Silverflow give merchants the tools to compete in an omnichannel world while helping PSPs protect margins, meet compliance and stay ahead of big‑tech disruption.
Key Takeaways
- •PSPs must evolve beyond simple transaction processing to survive
- •Aevi's cloud orchestration enables flexible, omnichannel merchant experiences
- •Silverflow provides modern processing, replacing legacy platforms for acquirers
- •Real-time, cross‑channel data improves inventory and staffing decisions
- •Tokenization and compliance tools address security and PSD2 challenges
Summary
The video introduces a partnership between Aevi and Silverflow that aims to future‑proof payments through a cloud‑based orchestration platform. Aevi focuses on in‑person payment orchestration, while Silverflow supplies a modern, cloud‑native processing engine designed to replace legacy systems used by acquirers and gateways.
Both speakers outline five pressures reshaping the PSP landscape: squeezed margins, encroachment by big‑tech and fintech players, rising merchant expectations for seamless omnichannel experiences, tightening regulatory regimes such as PSD2, and escalating cyber‑security threats. Aevi’s solution tackles these by offering a modular stack that lets merchants pick processors, payment methods, and hardware—delivering a tailored point‑of‑sale experience that mirrors the flexibility of e‑commerce.
Nigel emphasizes flexibility, noting that merchants can route transactions across multiple rails to optimise cost and success rates, while Sarah highlights the platform’s data transparency. Real‑time, cross‑channel analytics enable merchants to adjust inventory, staffing and promotions based on peak transaction periods, and tokenization safeguards consumer data while improving authorization rates.
The collaboration signals a shift toward data‑driven, secure, and highly configurable payment ecosystems. PSPs that adopt such orchestration can retain relevance, differentiate their services, and meet both regulatory demands and consumer expectations for choice and safety.
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