Acquiring through Adyen with subscriptions, entitlements, and lifecycle held in Azotte. Route by region, currency, or success rate without touching customer state.
Adyen is strong at acquiring across markets. Azotte keeps the subscription record outside the gateway, so routing can change by region or success rate and a local PSP can be added for one country without splitting the customer record.
Azotte owns the subscription. Adyen acquires the payment.Azotte chooses the route and sends the charge to Adyen. A failed payment flows back into Azotte recovery, and a local PSP can be added for one market, all against one subscription record.
Send each charge by region, BIN, or success rate, while subscription state stays in one place.
Retries and dunning live in Azotte and connect to access and grace periods, not a single gateway.
Bring on a country-specific provider without splitting the subscription record or rebuilding customers.
No. Adyen stays your acquirer and processor. Azotte owns subscription state, entitlements, lifecycle, and routing policy, and sends charges to Adyen. You keep Adyen's acquiring strength and gain subscription control on top.
Yes. Subscriptions on Azotte do not bind to one PSP. Route by region, BIN, or success rate, and add a local provider for a single country without splitting the subscription record.
Yes. Retry strategy, dunning rules, and recovery campaigns live in Azotte and work across providers, connected to access and grace periods rather than a single gateway.
No. Subscription state and entitlements live in Azotte. Adyen acquires and processes the payment; Azotte owns the subscription, which is what keeps provider routing flexible.
Yes. Azotte holds subscription state across regions and brands, with tax and e-invoicing per market, while Adyen handles acquiring and settlement.