The second quarter of 2026 was packed with new capabilities across the Gr4vy platform, all designed to help merchants gain greater visibility, flexibility, and control over every payment. From proactive monitoring and advanced routing to expanded local payment methods, new global connectors, and stronger network support, these releases continue to make it easier to optimize payment performance while reducing operational complexity.
One of the biggest launches this quarter is Monitoring & Alerting, giving merchants real-time visibility into the health of their payment stack. Custom authorization rate monitors, configurable thresholds, webhook notifications, and a dedicated monitoring dashboard make it possible to identify performance issues before they impact revenue. Instead of manually checking dashboards, merchants can automatically detect declining authorization rates, underperforming PSPs, and other anomalies as they happen.
We also introduced Split Routing, allowing merchants to run controlled A/B tests across payment routes directly from the Gr4vy dashboard. Traffic can be distributed across multiple routing variants, each with its own connector strategy, payment instruments, and failover logic, making it easy to compare authorization rates, costs, and performance without custom development or API changes.
Alongside routing improvements, we’ve enhanced Secure Fields with auto-focus, auto-advance, flexible PAN masking, one-click field reset, and real-time card scheme detection. These opt-in enhancements create a faster, more secure checkout experience while remaining fully backward compatible with existing integrations.
This quarter also brings broader support for regional payment methods through the Nuvei connector, which now supports both US ACH bank debits and Interac, Canada’s leading account-to-account payment method. Merchants can process both cards and bank payments through a single integration, simplifying operations while offering customers more ways to pay across North America.
Our connector ecosystem continues to expand with the addition of Shift4 and Windcave.
Shift4 brings native support for one of the leading payment platforms across hospitality, retail, restaurants, and ecommerce, including complex payment flows such as hotel pre-authorizations and rental holds.
Meanwhile, Windcave extends Gr4vy’s reach across Australia and New Zealand, supporting the complete payment lifecycle while helping merchants consolidate payment orchestration and reporting across the ANZ region.
As card network requirements continue to evolve, Gr4vy now supports Mastercard Transaction Link Identifier (TLID), automatically capturing and replaying the required identifier for recurring payment series across supported connectors. This simplifies compliance with Mastercard’s upcoming mandates while helping reduce issuer declines.
We’ve also expanded Network Token support to include Discover, enabling merchants to improve authorization rates, benefit from automatic credential updates, and extend tokenization across more of their stored card portfolio.
Operational improvements continue with Trustly (US) Settlement Reporting, which brings Trustly transactions into Gr4vy’s consolidated settlement reports. Merchants can now reconcile Trustly payments alongside all supported providers through a single standardized report.
Finally, Gr4vy is now ChaseNet Certified, enabling eligible merchants processing with JPMorgan Chase to benefit from on-us transaction routing. By keeping transactions within the Chase ecosystem whenever possible, merchants can reduce processing costs while improving authorization performance.
Every release in Q2 shares the same objective: helping merchants build a more intelligent, resilient, and flexible payment stack. Whether you’re looking to improve authorization rates, expand local payment options, strengthen compliance, simplify reporting, or gain deeper operational visibility, these latest enhancements provide even more tools to optimize your payment strategy through a single orchestration platform.
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