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What is Global Payments Integrated

Global Payments Integrated is a payment processing offering designed to embed card-present and card-not-present payments into business software and commerce workflows. It targets software platforms, developers, and merchants that need integrated checkout, invoicing, and recurring billing tied to their operational systems. The product focuses on connecting payment acceptance with reporting, reconciliation, and risk controls through APIs and partner integrations.

pros

Supports multiple payment channels

Supports both in-person and online payment acceptance, which helps businesses that operate across physical and digital touchpoints. This can simplify operations for organizations that otherwise manage separate providers for card-present terminals and eCommerce payments. A unified provider can also streamline reporting and settlement across channels.

Integrated payments via APIs

Provides integration options intended for embedding payments into third-party business applications and customer workflows. This supports use cases such as in-app checkout, payment links, invoicing, and recurring payments without sending users to separate payment portals. For software-led businesses, this reduces the need to stitch together multiple point solutions for acceptance and settlement.

Enterprise-grade processing operations

Backed by a large, established payments processor with mature operational capabilities for authorization, settlement, and dispute handling. This can be beneficial for higher-volume merchants and platforms that need consistent processing performance and standardized controls. It also supports partner-led distribution models common in integrated payments.

cons

Pricing can be opaque

Pricing for integrated payment processing is often quote-based and varies by merchant profile, volume, and risk category. This can make it harder to compare total cost against simpler, self-serve payment tools. Some fees (e.g., chargebacks, PCI, gateway, or device-related costs) may require careful review in contracts and statements.

Implementation requires technical effort

Embedding payments into a product typically requires developer resources for API integration, testing, and ongoing maintenance. Teams may need to handle tokenization, webhooks, reconciliation logic, and edge cases such as refunds and partial captures. Compared with lightweight payment features inside all-in-one SMB platforms, time-to-launch can be longer.

Feature depth varies by region

Availability of payment methods, acquiring coverage, and compliance requirements can differ by country and industry. Businesses operating internationally may need to validate supported currencies, local payment methods, and settlement options for each market. Some capabilities may be delivered through specific partner programs or regional entities rather than uniformly.

Seller details

Global Payments Inc.
Atlanta, Georgia, US
1967
Public
https://www.globalpayments.com/
https://x.com/globalpayments
https://www.linkedin.com/company/global-payments/

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