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FLEXIFAI releases new strategic framework to optimize payment infrastructure for the World Cup

As operators prepare for increased betting activity surrounding the upcoming international football tournament, FLEXIFAI has released a payment readiness guide outlining considerations for maintaining payment performance and user experience during periods of elevated transaction volume.

The guide highlights several areas that operators may consider reviewing ahead of major sporting events, including payment behavior by region, transaction processing performance, routing capacity, fraud monitoring, and operational readiness.

The tournament may be global, but payments are local

According to FLEXIFAI, payment preferences can vary significantly across markets.

In many European countries, card payments remain widely used. In parts of Africa, Mobile Money may account for a substantial portion of transaction volume. Across Latin America, local bank transfers, digital wallets, and P2P-based payment methods often represent a significant share of deposits.

The guide recommends that operators planning acquisition campaigns evaluate payment performance on a country-by-country basis rather than relying solely on global averages.

Monitoring transaction speed

FLEXIFAI notes that sports bettors often place a high value on transaction speed, particularly during live betting periods.

As illustrative benchmarks, the guide references:

  • Card deposits completed in under 30 seconds, with some markets reaching up to 45 seconds
  • Increased abandonment risk when processing times exceed 30 to 40 seconds
  • Instant bank deposits completed in under 10 seconds
  • Low-risk payouts processed within two minutes

According to the guide, transaction activity often peaks shortly before kickoff, during significant odds movements, and at halftime, making these periods particularly important for monitoring.

Key metrics to monitor

The guide suggests that approval rates alone may not provide a complete picture of payment performance.

Additional metrics highlighted include:

  • Payout processing time
  • Consecutive successful deposits per user
  • Users experiencing repeated declines
  • Provider and bank limit utilization
  • Fraud alert volume

FLEXIFAI notes that monitoring these indicators may help operators identify operational issues before they are reflected in broader conversion metrics.

Review routing capacity before traffic arrives

The guide also emphasizes the importance of evaluating payment infrastructure before periods of increased demand.

According to FLEXIFAI, payment setups that perform adequately under normal operating conditions may behave differently during high-volume sporting events.

The guide recommends maintaining multiple processing options for key markets and testing fallback routes before tournament activity begins.

Additional preparation measures may include:

  • Server load testing
  • Provider throughput verification
  • Database performance checks
  • API stress testing
  • Monitoring bank and payment method limits

FLEXIFAI notes that some operators may experience transaction volumes several times higher than normal during major matches.

Fraud monitoring during peak activity

The guide highlights that increased transaction volume may also increase exposure to fraudulent activity.

Recommended monitoring areas include:

  • Transaction velocity anomalies
  • Unusual approval patterns
  • Market-specific fraud spikes
  • Sudden changes in player behavior

As stated by FLEXIFAI, operators may also benefit from confirming that payment providers, banking partners, and other stakeholders are prepared for anticipated increases in transaction volume.

Managing VIP payment traffic

The guide highlights that high-value players often become more active during major sporting events.

To support monitoring and operational stability, some operators route VIP transactions through dedicated merchant accounts or separate processing channels.

FLEXIFAI also points out that payment activity may provide additional signals for identifying players who are moving into VIP segments.

Aligning support coverage

The guide recommends aligning payment operations and support availability with expected betting activity rather than standard business hours.

This may include ensuring that payment teams, incident response personnel, and provider contacts are available during key matches, including late-night fixtures.

According to FLEXIFAI, operators that successfully navigate periods of elevated demand often prioritize payment infrastructure planning alongside customer acquisition and marketing efforts.

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