Discover how Australia’s leading baby retailer transforms payments by embracing flexibility, enhanced fraud prevention, and higher authorization rates with Gr4vy.
About Baby Bunting
Baby Bunting is Australia’s largest specialty retailer for baby goods, offering an extensive selection of products and services aimed at meeting the needs of new and expectant parents. With a commitment to delivering seamless shopping experiences, both online and in-store, Baby Bunting understands the importance of a reliable, flexible, and secure payment system to support its growing customer base.
— Rod Williams, general manager digital & online
Baby Bunting faced several challenges with its previous single-acquirer payment setup, which posed considerable risks as the business grew. This structure created a single point of failure, meaning any provider outages or technical issues could disrupt transactions, resulting in revenue loss and customer dissatisfaction. Additionally, the limited flexibility restricted the range of payment options available, impacting the ability to meet evolving customer preferences and adapt to new payment trends.
Furthermore, a single-provider setup reduces flexibility in managing transaction costs, as it restricts the ability to route transactions to the most cost-effective or high-authorization ways. Businesses relying on one provider have less negotiating power for better rates and may struggle to adapt quickly to market demands or adopt new technologies. Without multiple providers, internal resources may be stretched thin, especially if the provider lacks integration support for essential services like fraud prevention.
Embracing a payment orchestration platform allowed Baby Bunting to work with multiple providers simultaneously and enhance resilience, flexibility, and adaptability, ensuring they can keep pace with a dynamic payment landscape while delivering a reliable and versatile payment experience for their customers.
By adopting Gr4vy as their payment orchestration provider and migrating all their payment volume, Baby Bunting has streamlined its payment management process. Leveraging a dual-acquirer setup with failover routing rules, Baby Bunting saw an increase of 2.8% in authorization rates within the first four months of the operation, reducing lost transactions and driving revenue growth. This improvement in authorization rates has significantly reduced demand on the call center, enhancing operational efficiency.
Additionally, Gr4vy’s seamless integration of 3DS and Network Tokenization, combined with advanced fraud prevention from Baby Bunting’s chosen fraud provider, has minimized fraud risk while delivering a secure checkout experience.
This setup also enables Baby Bunting to swiftly introduce new payment options like PayID, significantly accelerating time-to-market for new methods without burdening internal teams.
This strategic move empowers Baby Bunting to scale efficiently and provide a more seamless payment experience for its customers. By selecting Gr4vy as its payment orchestration layer, Baby Bunting is now well-equipped to continue providing exceptional customer experiences, drive growth, and stay ahead in the dynamic payments landscape.
Gr4vy’s payment orchestration platform empowers you to optimize and scale your stack, unlock new revenue streams, and expand to new markets, giving you full control over your payment strategy. Built on an IaaS model, Gr4vy allows you to customize and optimize every checkout experience through one simple, universal integration.
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