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Paysafe and Pay.com Launch Strategic Partnership to Revolutionize Payment Orchestration

Paysafe (NYSE: PSFE), a global leader in payment solutions, has announced a landmark strategic partnership with Pay.com, a premier payment orchestration platform. The collaboration positions Paysafe as a recommended acquirer for card transactions while integrating its full suite of alternative payment methods (APMs) into the Pay.com ecosystem.

This partnership is designed to empower online merchants by combining Paysafe’s 30 years of processing expertise with Pay.com’s intelligent orchestration technology to maximize transaction success rates worldwide.

Enhancing Checkout with Intelligent Orchestration

Pay.com’s platform leverages advanced orchestration and a centralized risk engine to optimize every transaction. By including Paysafe as a core acquirer option, merchants across e-commerce, travel, regulated iGaming, and financial services can now access seamless credit and debit card processing.

Key benefits for merchants include:

  • Increased Authorization Rates: AI-driven routing ensures transactions are sent to the acquirer most likely to approve them.

  • Reduced Friction: A centralized risk engine filters out fraud without slowing down legitimate customers.

  • Global Reach: Access to Paysafe’s extensive processing network covering 48 currencies and 260 payment types.

Expanding the APM Suite: Skrill, Neteller, and paysafecard

To provide consumers with total flexibility, Pay.com has integrated Paysafe’s flagship digital wallets—Skrill and Neteller—as well as the paysafecard eCash solution.

  • Skrill & Neteller: Boasting over two decades of heritage and availability in 130 countries, these wallets are “trust-marks” for high-value players in the iGaming and trading sectors.

  • paysafecard: This voucher-based solution enables the cash-focused and privacy-conscious consumer to transact online safely, effectively bridging the gap between physical cash and digital commerce.

Strategic Vision for 2026 and Beyond

The partnership is already operational, with several Pay.com merchants currently processing live transactions through Paysafe. The roadmap for 2026 includes onboarding 20+ additional major merchants by year-end, signaling a rapid scaling of the joint offering.

“Our collaboration will likely be a game-changer for online merchants,” said Rob Gatto, Chief Revenue Officer at Paysafe. “By optimizing payment routing and enhancing approval rates, we are helping merchants strengthen their checkouts and, ultimately, their customer relationships.”

Nicholas Banerjee, Chief Revenue Officer at Pay.com, added: “Integrating Paysafe into our platform enhances the advanced orchestration capabilities we provide, helping merchants optimize every transaction. This partnership ensures our customers benefit from greater flexibility across card payments and a wide range of alternative payment methods.”

About Paysafe and Pay.com

Paysafe is a leading payments platform connecting businesses and consumers across 260 payment types. Its core purpose is to enable seamless transactions through industry-leading capabilities in processing, digital wallets, and online cash solutions.

Pay.com is an innovator in payment orchestration, offering merchants full control to route transactions optimally using a self-service rule engine and a centralized token vault.

For more information, visit the official Paysafe website or explore the Pay.com platform.

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