Paysafe has integrated its acquiring services into Spreedly’s open payments platform, reflecting brokers’ growing use of payment orchestration models.The partnership makes Paysafe a selectable acquirer on Spreedly’s payments orchestration platform, which links merchants to over 140 payment gateways.This integration lets brokers rely less on a single payment service provider (PSP). Instead they can use orchestration platforms like Spreedly for flexible payment stacks. Through orchestration, brokers can route transactions dynamically, shifting payment traffic between acquirers if one provider experiences higher decline rates in a particular region. Using multiple acquirers also reduces exposure to outages or processing disruptions, improving overall payment resilience.Similar models are emerging in key brokerage hubs such as Cyprus, where Finera recently launched as a payment orchestration platform targeting financial services firms.For brokers already connected to Spreedly, adding Paysafe does not require a separate integration, which helps accelerate deployment and reduce operational friction.A New Distribution Channel for PaysafeThis integration lets Paysafe reach Spreedly’s merchant network, which includes forex, trading, and iGaming businesses.Paysafe has experience in these sectors, and joining the orchestration layer gives brokers another regulated acquiring option.“We’re excited to partner with Spreedly, which is a major player in the payment orchestration space,” said Rob Gatto, Chief Revenue Officer at Paysafe. “We look forward to strengthening Spreedly’s Open Payment Platform and streamlining payments for its merchant users.”Paysafe’s first focus is card payments. Next, it plans to add Skrill, Neteller, and PaysafeCard, so brokers using Spreedly can access more payment methods in one place.This partnership shows that brokerage payment infrastructure is becoming modular. Brokers now use orchestration layers for redundancy, flexibility, and more geographic reach. Acquirers on these platforms access merchants who prefer aggregated integrations over direct setup.This article was written by Tanya Chepkova at www.financemagnates.com.