Address payment compliance needs and focus on your core value

Comply with Payments Regulations

Staying on top of constantly changing payments regulations is difficult – and keeps you from focusing on your core value. Plus, failing to adhere to mandates can lead to costly audits or even a shut down in your ability to transact.

Spreedly helps you minimize the effort and risk that comes with regulatory burdens. We stay on top of the latest requirements, building support into our platform. That lets you focus on delivering a great customer experience and meeting your revenue goals.

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Stay PCI Compliant

All online merchants that accept credit card payments must be PCI DSS compliant. But building and maintaining a payments stack yourself leads to compliance risk and exposure.

Spreedly takes the pain out of compliance. With our secure card vault, you can significantly reduce your PCI scope and help avoid a costly, time-intensive, on-site data security assessment. Spreedly is Level 1 PCI compliant — the highest and strictest level — and is on the Visa Global Registry of Service Providers and the Mastercard SDP Compliant Registered Service Provider list. 

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3-D Secure (3DS / 3DS2)

Fraud is a significant drain on merchants and their customers. That’s why the Payments Services Directive (PSD2) mandated that certain online credit card transactions must meet Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) standards. And it’s more than a mandate – not complying could mean significant declines across your digital payments. 

Spreedly simplifies compliance with PSD2 by offering a 3DS1 and 3DS2 solution. Our solution embraces many of the most popular gateways and PSPs. That gives you the power to keep transacting while managing the risk of fraud – and declines.

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Future Proof Your Strategy with our Compliant Vault

New payment regulations emerge all the time – whether it’s a government requirement like PSD2 / SCA or a card scheme mandate like PCI. These new demands can be a major burden for you to stay on top of. Especially when you need to focus on your customers.

Spreedly has supported diverse payments regulations for more than a decade. Rely on us to keep you compliant so your development team can focus on building differentiation.

Additional Resources:

Download the PCI Compliance eBook Below

Stay PCI Compliant

All online merchants that accept credit card payments must be PCI DSS compliant. But building and maintaining a payments stack yourself leads to compliance risk and exposure.

Spreedly takes the pain out of compliance. With our secure card vault, you can significantly reduce your PCI scope and help avoid a costly, time-intensive, on-site data security assessment. Spreedly is Level 1 PCI compliant — the highest and strictest level — and is on the Visa Global Registry of Service Providers and the Mastercard SDP Compliant Registered Service Provider list. 

Additional Resources:

3-D Secure (3DS / 3DS2)

Fraud is a significant drain on merchants and their customers. That’s why the Payments Services Directive (PSD2) mandated that certain online credit card transactions must meet Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) standards. And it’s more than a mandate – not complying could mean significant declines across your digital payments. 

Spreedly simplifies compliance with PSD2 by offering a 3DS1 and 3DS2 solution. Our solution embraces many of the most popular gateways and PSPs. That gives you the power to keep transacting while managing the risk of fraud – and declines.

Additional Resources:

Future Proof Your Strategy with our Compliant Vault

New payment regulations emerge all the time – whether it’s a government requirement like PSD2 / SCA or a card scheme mandate like PCI. These new demands can be a major burden for you to stay on top of. Especially when you need to focus on your customers.

Spreedly has supported diverse payments regulations for more than a decade. Rely on us to keep you compliant so your development team can focus on building differentiation.

Additional Resources:

Download the PCI Compliance eBook Below