Payabl. selects Silverflow to upgrade payments infrastructure
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The collaboration marks a significant shift to more agile, API-first technology, unlocking faster time-to-market, operational reliability and a shared vision for innovation.
Seeking greater agility and responsiveness, payabl. turned to Silverflow for a modern solution that matched its engineering-led mindset. With Silverflow's single API platform and scalable cloud infrastructure, payabl. saw immediate improvements across performance, flexibility and resilience.
'Their API-first approach was very important for us,' said Breno Oliviera, Head of Product at payabl. 'With a modular setup and the ability to scale fast, Silverflow enables us to meet surging demand during peak times like Black Friday or the holidays and launch new features much faster than before.'
Integration timelines for new card schemes were reduced from years to just months. This agility not only improved operational efficiency but also gave payabl. the ability to deliver new services to their clients at pace.
Silverflow's team worked hand-in-hand with payabl.'s product and engineering teams, helping shape ideas and troubleshoot in real-time - a cultural alignment that proved just as critical as the technology itself.
'It's not just about replacing old systems,' Oliviera added. 'We needed a partner who could evolve with us. Silverflow's modern architecture and collaborative mindset matched ours perfectly.'
Looking ahead, payabl. is planning to expand its partnership with Silverflow. The companies now operate as strategic allies, holding regular cross-functional workshops to co-develop innovative features and build resilient infrastructure together.
'This partnership is a blueprint for the future of payments,' said Anne Willem de Vries, Co-Founder and CEO at Silverflow. 'It shows what's possible when cutting-edge technology meets a shared commitment to innovation. Together with payabl., we're raising the bar for what modern payment processing can be.'
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