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7 Best Payment Orchestration Platforms (2026 Guide)

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PhotonPay | 2026-02-05 06:39:25 5minute(s)

 

If you are a Head of Payments or a CTO at a growing cross-border business, you likely face the same paradox: Adding more payment gateways increases your revenue potential, but it exponentially increases your operational chaos.
You integrate a local provider for Brazil, another for Southeast Asia, and keep a legacy provider for the US. Suddenly, your engineering team is bogged down maintaining four different APIs, your finance team is drowning in disparate reconciliation files, and you still can't route transactions intelligently to minimize declines.
This is where Payment Orchestration Platforms (POP) come in.
But here is the catch: not all orchestration platforms are built the same. Some are purely technical layers (routing logic only), while others—like PhotonPay and Airwallex—act as comprehensive financial infrastructure.
In this guide, we cut through the marketing noise to compare the top 7 payment orchestration platforms, helping you decide whether you need a simple switch or a complete financial operating system.
 

Quick Comparison: Top Payment Orchestration Tools

 

Before diving deep, here is how the top players stack up based on core use cases.
 

Platform

 

Best For

 

Type

 

Key Differentiator

 

PhotonPay Global Growth & Finance Teams All-in-One Infrastructure Combines smart routing with global accounts & card issuing.
Airwallex Established Enterprises All-in-One Infrastructure Extensive global banking network and licensing.
Spreedly Dev-Heavy Teams Pure Orchestration Massive library of pre-built gateway connections.
Primer Automation Lovers No-Code Orchestration "Zapier-style" workflows for payments and 3rd party tools.
Gr4vy Cloud Control Cloud-Native POP Dedicated cloud instances for data sovereignty.
Paddle SaaS Companies Merchant of Record (MoR) Handles all global sales tax and liability for you.
Zai Marketplaces/Proptech Niche Platform Specialized split-payments for complex B2B2C flows.

 

Category A: The "Financial Infrastructure" Platforms

 
Best for businesses that want to manage payments, payouts, and FX in one place.
Traditional orchestration layers sit on top of gateways. They route data, but they don't touch the money. The new wave of platforms—Financial Infrastructure—integrates the routing layer with the banking layer.
 

1️⃣ PhotonPay

 
Best for: Businesses seeking a unified platform for acceptance, payouts, and card issuance.
PhotonPay represents the evolution of payment orchestration. While traditional platforms focus strictly on the "technical switch" (sending transaction A to Gateway B), PhotonPay addresses the entire lifecycle of the money.
For many cross-border merchants, the problem isn't just accepting the payment—it's managing the funds afterwards. If you use a pure technical orchestrator, you still have to log into five different gateway portals to withdraw funds, often suffering high FX fees in the process.
 
Why it stands out:
  • Smart Routing + Global Accounts: You can route transactions to the highest-performing provider, but you can also settle funds directly into PhotonPay’s global multi-currency accounts. This eliminates the need for external bank transfers.
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  • Integrated Card Issuing: Unlike pure software layers, PhotonPay allows you to create virtual cards instantly. This is crucial for businesses that need to pay suppliers, media buying (ads), or affiliates using the revenue they just collected.
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  • Unified Reconciliation: Because the routing and the funds sit in the same ecosystem, finance teams save countless hours on month-end closing.
The Verdict: If you want to consolidate your tech stack and your banking operations, PhotonPay is the logical choice.
 

2️⃣ Airwallex

 
Best for: Large-scale global enterprises requiring heavy banking infrastructure.
Airwallex has grown from a forex solution into a massive financial platform. Like PhotonPay, it fits into the "infrastructure" category rather than just software orchestration. They are particularly strong in their banking network, offering local collection accounts in dozens of currencies.
 
Why it stands out:
  • Global Reach: Their proprietary banking network is vast, allowing for very cheap local transfers.
  • Expense Management: They offer a robust suite of tools for employee expense cards and reimbursement, which appeals to CFOs.
The Trade-off:
For smaller agile teams or those strictly looking for checkout optimization, Airwallex’s onboarding and compliance processes can feel heavy. It is a banking-first product, whereas others on this list are tech-first.
 

Category B: The Pure-Play Orchestration Layers

 
Best for technical teams who already have their own merchant accounts and just need a routing engine.
If you are a large retailer with negotiated rates at Chase, Adyen, and Worldpay, and you just need a "traffic controller" to switch between them, these are your best bets.
 

3️⃣ Spreedly

 
Best for: Developers who need a reliable, battle-tested API.
Spreedly is the veteran of the space. They virtually invented the concept of the independent vault—allowing you to tokenize a card once and pass it to any gateway.
Pros:
  • Connectivity: They have an immense library of pre-integrated gateways. If a payment provider exists, Spreedly probably connects to it.
  • Neutrality: They are purely a technical middleware. They don’t touch your money, which keeps them neutral.
Cons:
  • Developer Heavy: It is not a low-code tool. Your engineering team will need to build and maintain the logic.
  • No Financial Ops: It solves the routing problem, but not the settlement or payout problem.
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4️⃣ Primer

 
Best for: Operations teams who want drag-and-drop workflows.
Primer positions itself as an "Automation Platform for Payments." Think of it as Zapier, but for your checkout flow. Their standout feature is the visual workflow builder.
 
Pros:
  • Beyond Payments: You can add non-payment steps to the workflow. For example: "If transaction > $500, check Fraud Tool A; if risk score is low, send to Stripe; then send a Slack notification to the Finance channel."
  • UX/UI: The interface is modern and intuitive for non-technical product managers.
Cons:
  • Cost: Their pricing model can be premium compared to legacy providers, aimed at mid-market to enterprise clients who value the UI.
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5️⃣ Gr4vy

 
Best for: Enterprises concerned with data sovereignty and cloud control.
Gr4vy (pronounced "Gravy") takes a unique architectural approach. Instead of a multi-tenant platform (where everyone shares the same server), they spin up "Instances" for each client.
Pros:
  • No Single Point of Failure: If Gr4vy’s main infrastructure has a hiccup, your private instance likely keeps running.
  • Data Residency: You can choose to host your payment infrastructure specifically in a region (e.g., EU) to comply with strict GDPR or local data laws.
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Category C: Specialized & Niche Platforms

 
Best for specific business models like SaaS or Marketplaces.
 

6️⃣ Paddle

 
Best for: SaaS and Digital Goods companies.
Paddle is technically a Merchant of Record (MoR), not just an orchestrator. This is a crucial distinction. When you use Paddle, you are technically reselling your software to Paddle, and they sell it to the customer.
Why use it?
Tax. If you sell software globally, calculating VAT/GST in 50 countries is a nightmare. Paddle handles the tax remittance for you.
The Catch:
You lose control. You cannot bring your own Stripe or Adyen account. You must use Paddle’s checkout and their rates, which are significantly higher than standard processing fees (often 5%+) to cover the compliance service.
 

7️⃣ Zai (formerly Assembly Payments)

 
Best for: Proptech and complex B2B marketplaces.
Zai excels in "split payments." Imagine a real estate platform where a tenant pays rent, and the platform needs to instantly split that money: 90% to the landlord, 5% to the property manager, and 5% to the platform.
Most standard gateways struggle with complex multi-party splits. Zai specializes in this, making it a go-to for platform-economy businesses.
 

Buying Guide: How to Choose the Right Platform?

 
Choosing the "best" platform depends entirely on your current bottlenecks. Do not buy features; buy solutions to your specific problems.
  1. The "Reconciliation" Problem vs. The "Routing" Problem

This is the most critical decision point.
 
  • Scenario A: Your finance team is crying because they have to log into Stripe, PayPal, and three local gateways to understand cash flow.
    • Solution: You need PhotonPay or Airwallex. You need a platform that consolidates not just the data, but the funds.
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  • Scenario B: Your developers are crying because integrating a new local payment method in Indonesia takes 3 weeks.
    • Solution: You need Primer or Spreedly. You need an abstraction layer that makes adding integrations instant.
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  1. Business Model: Merchant vs. Platform

 
  • If you are a standard merchant (selling shoes, software, or services directly to buyers), any platform on this list works.
  • If you are a SaaS platform allowing your users to accept payments (e.g., Shopify clone), you need a platform with "Payfac-as-a-Service" capabilities or strong split-payment logic like Zai or PhotonPay.
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  1. Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)

 
Be careful with pricing transparency.
  • Pure Orchestrators (Spreedly/Primer): Usually charge a per-transaction fee (e.g., $0.10 or 0.05%) on top of your gateway fees. You pay twice: once to the orchestrator, once to the processor.
  • Financial Infrastructure (PhotonPay): Often consolidates these costs. Because they can handle the acquiring or FX, they can often subsidize the orchestration cost through FX volume or interchange revenue, leading to a lower overall TCO.
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Conclusion

 
The era of relying on a single payment provider is over. To compete globally, you need the flexibility to route payments locally, minimize false declines, and manage multi-currency cash flow efficiently.
  • If you want total control over your code and have a large dev team, look at Spreedly.
  • If you want visual automation, look at Primer.
  • If you want to unify your payments, global accounts, and card issuing into a single efficient engine, PhotonPay is likely your best path forward.
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