The Future of In-Person Payment Orchestration | Aevi

FF News | Fintech Finance
FF News | Fintech FinanceMay 22, 2026

Why It Matters

Orchestration can cut costs, eliminate service disruption, and speed adoption of new payment technologies—giving merchants and payment providers a competitive, scalable way to modernize in-store payments. This shifts operational risk away from merchants and could reshape how payment estates are managed.

Summary

Aevi’s marketing director outlines the case for in-person payment orchestration as a solution to the growing complexity of physical payments driven by diverse devices, regulations and schemes. Their platform centralizes integration and management of terminals, payment methods and host connectors to deliver seamless checkout in stores and enable merchants to accept alternative payment methods. Key benefits include remote host-switching without device logistics or downtime, future-proofing estates for new payment tech, and servicing ISOs, ISVs and financial institutions. Aevi positions itself as the only independent in-person orchestrator, promoting merchant choice, branding and reduced operational pain.

Original Description

Why are in-person payments still more complicated than online checkout?
At Money20/20 Europe 2024 in Amsterdam, we sat down with Sarah Koch from Aevi to explore the future of payment orchestration and why in-store payments still face major complexity.
While e-commerce checkouts have become fast and seamless, physical payments continue to involve fragmented systems, hardware, logistics, regulations, and multiple payment providers. That’s where in-person payment orchestration comes in.
In this interview, discover:
• What payment orchestration actually means
• Why in-person payments remain complex
• The key differences between online and in-store payment experiences
• How merchants can offer more seamless payment journeys
• Why flexibility matters for ISOs, ISVs, and financial institutions
• How Aevi helps businesses future-proof payment infrastructure
• The growing importance of alternative payment methods at checkout
Sarah Koch, Director of Marketing and Communications at Aevi, explains how orchestration technology allows businesses to connect payment methods, technologies, systems, and channels through one centralized ecosystem.
The goal? Making in-store payments as seamless and flexible as online checkout experiences.
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