Welcome to the Q3 2025 edition of Gr4vy Pulse, your go-to source for the latest product updates, new features, and enhancements designed to give merchants more control, flexibility, and reach in their payment strategies.
At Gr4vy, we’re always innovating to give merchants more flexibility, visibility, and control over their payments. This quarter’s Gr4vy Pulse release introduces new connectors, fraud tools, and infrastructure enhancements that help enterprises boost authorization rates, manage risk, and expand into new markets, all while staying fully compliant.Below is a look at what’s new in Q3 2025.
Gain chargeback visibility directly in the Gr4vy Dashboard. Merchants can now view chargebacks and reversals for any connector with settlement reporting, plus use a new “Disputed” filter to instantly surface flagged transactions for a centralized view of dispute activity.
We’ve added support for Cybersource settlement reports and dLocal end-to-end reconciliation, giving merchants deeper visibility into settlements, refunds, and cross-border transactions—all through the Gr4vy Settlement Report.
Two major 3DS updates this quarter:
Our new Sardine connector integrates advanced device fingerprinting, behavioral biometrics, and real-time webhook notifications—helping merchants reduce fraud losses, strengthen compliance, and deliver a smoother, more secure checkout.
Gr4vy now supports Payment Facilitators (PayFacs) through Fiserv, including PayFac API integration, sub-merchant data fields, and zero-dollar authorizations for card verification and tokenization.
Together, these updates empower merchants to scale globally, meet local payment preferences, and deliver secure, optimized experiences worldwide. To learn more about how these updates can help you streamline payments, expand globally, and future-proof your checkout, check out our documentation or visit gr4vy.com/pulse
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