Routing logic
Choose payment and settlement paths based on destination, currency, method availability, and business rules.
Payment Orchestration
Coordinate collections, conversions, settlements, and payouts across payment methods and corridors without hard-coding rail decisions into your product.
Choose payment and settlement paths based on destination, currency, method availability, and business rules.
Combine local payment methods, bank rails, stablecoin settlement, FX, and payout delivery from one operating model.
Track payment state across initiation, conversion, settlement, payout, failure, and reconciliation events.
Capabilities
Choose payment and settlement paths based on destination, currency, method availability, and business rules.
Combine local payment methods, bank rails, stablecoin settlement, FX, and payout delivery from one operating model.
Track payment state across initiation, conversion, settlement, payout, failure, and reconciliation events.
Use Cases
Each product maps to a high-intent commercial workflow, then links into the existing Echo Money product, industry, and contact pages.
Route collections through preferred local methods and settlement paths where supported.
Send recipients through the available bank, wallet, or stablecoin-enabled delivery path that fits the corridor.
Coordinate funding sources, conversions, and settlement destinations without manual provider switching.
Coverage
Availability depends on corridor, currency, onboarding status, and the final product configuration approved for the customer.
Why Echo
Built around cross-border collections and payouts together, not a single payment method.
Connects orchestration decisions to ledger, reconciliation, and support workflows.
Keeps corridor and eligibility caveats explicit so teams avoid unsupported launch assumptions.
Related
FAQ
Payment orchestration is the routing and workflow layer that coordinates payment methods, processors, rails, settlement paths, and payment status across a business payment stack.
Global businesses often need different methods, currencies, and rails by region. Orchestration helps manage those decisions without rebuilding each payment flow separately.
No. Orchestration coordinates payment flow decisions, while onboarding, eligibility, sanctions, and transaction review controls still apply.
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