DURHAM, NC — November 30, 2021 — Spreedly, the provider of the leading Payment Orchestration platform, today announced that as part of Spreedly’s preferred partnership with Stripe, mutual customers are now able to leverage the advanced fraud fighting tool, Radar, to help reduce fraudulent transactions and approve more legitimate orders.
Radar helps detect and block fraud using machine learning that trains on data across millions of global companies. By learning from a network of global businesses processing billions in payments each year, Radar assigns risk scores to every payment and automatically blocks many high-risk payments. The solution is included with Stripe and is available to their customers.
“As part of our integration with the Stripe Connect platform, customers can access many of its advanced payment features, including Radar,” commented Andy McHale, senior director of product management with Spreedly. “Fraud drives incremental expenses for merchants and platforms alike via chargeback losses, fees, and merchandise loss. To combat these losses, merchants and platforms often integrate various fraud tools. Connecting those fraud tools and payment gateways via a Payment Orchestration Platform simplifies system complexity by reducing the number of direct vendor integrations and orchestrating them to work together.”
For more information about Spreedly’s Payments Orchestration platform, visit https://www.spreedly.com/payments-orchestration-resources.
For more information about Stripe Radar, https://stripe.com/radar.
About Spreedly
Spreedly’s Payments Orchestration platform enables and optimizes digital transactions with the world’s most complete payment services marketplace. Global enterprises and hyper-growth companies grow their digital business faster by relying on our payments platform. Hundreds of customers worldwide secure card data in our PCI-compliant vault and use tokenized card data to enable and optimize over $30 billion of annual transaction volumes with any payment service. Spreedly is headquartered in downtown Durham, NC.