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Infinicept launches Infiniport, enabling ‘BYOP’ for embedded payments

By Edlyn Cardoza

August 09, 2022

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Infinicept, Infiniport, Embedded Payments Software, Alternative Payment Rail, open Payment Operations Capability, BYOP, PayOps, Compliance, FISERV, Adyen, FIS, USAInfinicept, a provider of embedded payments software, announced the launch of Infiniport, a single, open payment operations capability enabling clients to interface with any processor or alternative payment rail they choose. With Infiniport, payment facilitators, payments companies, and software platforms with embedded payments can now “bring their own processor” (BYOP) to their payments and business initiatives.

“Infiniport is one of the most strategic go-to-market initiatives we have launched,” said Michael Bradley, Senior Vice President of Growth, Infinicept. “With this capability, we are taking a massive step towards enabling our vision of empowering organizations to take control of their future through embedded payments.”

With Infinicept’s universal platform, customers can achieve the modern experience and work with their choice of payment processors, gateways, terminal providers, token solutions, and other industry participants.

“Infiniport is part of our vision to help the payment ecosystem avoid lock in and choose the right combination of solutions which best support their business needs,” said Deana Rich, Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Infinicept. “Most off-the-shelf payments solutions come with trade-offs, but Infinicept is focused on allowing customers to keep their payments revenue, ownership of their data, and control over their payments product and ultimately the customer experience.”

Infinicept’s PayOps capabilities, including risk monitoring, compliance, fee management, and settlement functions, are available through Infiniport. Infinicept’s pre-built integrations with FISERV, Adyen, FIS, and TSYS, represent most of the North American embedded payments processing market. Additional major processors are currently integrating with Infiniport.

“Infiniport’s universal capabilities are a catapult into a vast new growth opportunity,” said Todd Ablowitz, Infinicept’s Co-Founder and Co-CEO. “Our customers work with the processing partners which suit their needs; the processors are happy because we enable more revenue and overall opportunities in the embedded payments space. It’s a win-win-win situation.”

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