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Paysafe teams up with Primer to broaden card payment options for e‑commerce merchants

Rachel Sterling 01.07.2026

How the integration streamlines merchant operations

Paysafe, the global payments platform, announced on July 1, 2026 a partnership with payment‑infrastructure provider Primer. The deal will let online merchants access Paysafe’s card‑processing services through Primer’s orchestration layer, expanding the range of payment methods available at checkout.

The collaboration follows a wave of demand for smoother, multi‑channel payment experiences. By embedding Paysafe’s card capabilities into Primer’s platform, merchants can manage transactions, fraud protection, and settlement from a single dashboard. Both companies say the integration will reduce development time and lower costs for retailers seeking to accept credit and debit cards worldwide.

Primer’s orchestration platform already supports dozens of payment providers. Adding Paysafe’s card‑processing suite means merchants can route transactions through a single API, while still offering local card options in key markets. „Our goal is to give merchants a unified solution that removes complexity,” said a Paysafe spokesperson. „With Primer’s technology, we can deliver faster onboarding and consistent performance across regions.” The partnership also promises enhanced security features, leveraging Paysafe’s tokenization and compliance tools to protect consumer data.

Will merchants see immediate benefits from the new partnership?

Industry analysts note that such alliances are becoming essential as competition intensifies. A recent report highlighted that merchants who adopt payment orchestration see average checkout conversion rates improve by up to 8 percent. By combining their strengths, Paysafe and Primer aim to capture a larger share of the growing e‑commerce payments landscape, especially in emerging markets where card adoption is rising.

Merchants can expect immediate access to Paysafe’s card network once the integration is live. The joint solution is designed for rapid deployment, with Primer’s existing API handling the technical connection. Early adopters will receive dedicated support to ensure smooth migration, and both firms have pledged ongoing updates to keep pace with regulatory changes. „Speed to market is critical,” the Primer executive added. „Our clients will be able to launch new payment options within weeks, not months.”

The partnership positions both firms to respond to evolving consumer preferences, such as the shift toward mobile wallets and contactless cards. As online shopping continues to grow, the combined offering could become a standard toolkit for retailers seeking to simplify payments while expanding their reach.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Paysafe‑Primer partnership enable for merchants? It allows merchants to process credit and debit card payments through Paysafe’s network using Primer’s single‑point orchestration, simplifying integration and management.

Will existing Paysafe customers need to change their setup? No. Current Paysafe users can continue as before, while new merchants can adopt the integrated solution for faster onboarding.

When will the integrated service be available? The rollout begins shortly after the July 1 announcement, with full availability expected within the next few weeks for participating merchants.

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