Every time an international customer's order gets declined, you lose a sale you already earned — and usually never find out why. Data One connects your business to global payment infrastructure built to approve more orders, in more countries, with less friction.
We'll review your current international payment setup and show you exactly where approvals are failing — no obligation, no pressure.
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International transactions fail for reasons that often have nothing to do with whether a customer wants to pay — wrong currency routing, unsupported card networks, or a local bank flagging the charge as unusual. That's an infrastructure problem, and it's fixable. specific examples of why transactions fail. Gives the merchant an "aha" moment — they now understand their problem better, which is the Challenger Sale principle Dominic builds all sales frameworks around.
Benefits —
Stop losing sales to unnecessary payment declines
Accept local currencies that increase approval rates and reduce cart abandonment
See exactly what you're earning internationally — in one clear report
Enter new markets without adding operational complexity
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When a customer in Germany, Brazil, or Southeast Asia tries to buy from your store, that transaction doesn't travel the same path as a domestic order. It goes through different networks, different local banks, and often requires a different payment method entirely — and if your current setup isn't built for that, the order fails.
Data One connects your business to payment infrastructure that routes each international transaction through the partners most likely to approve it — so more of the customers who want to pay you actually can.
Infrastructure Capabilities —
Routes each order through the network most likely to approve it
Reduces declines based on where your customer is located
Lets customers pay in their local currency at checkout
Settles and reports international revenue in one place
Reliable infrastructure built to handle high-volume international processing
Credit cards are not the dominant payment method in many international markets. Customers in different regions often prefer regional payment methods, local bank debit solutions, or digital wallets.
Supporting local payment preferences improves checkout conversion and helps businesses expand internationally without creating friction for customers.
Supported Payment Types —
Global credit and debit card networks
Direct debit payment solutions
300+ regional and alternative payment methods
Local bank transfer options
Alternative billing methods for low card adoption markets
Cryptocurrency processing where supported

When an international transaction fails at the network level, you don't just lose that sale. You lose the ad spend that brought that customer to your store, the trust they had in your brand, and any chance of a repeat purchase. Most of those declines aren't the customer's fault — they're a routing problem. The right infrastructure fixes that before the decline ever happens.
The difference between an approved order and a declined one is often just routing — and the right infrastructure makes that decision automatically, in real time.
How smarter routing works —
Automatically routes each transaction to the network most likely to approve it
Adjusts routing in real time based on where your customer is located
Backup routing paths so a single network failure doesn't stop your sales
Built to process without interruption, across every market you sell into
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An e-commerce business was seeing strong traffic from international customers but losing a significant portion of those orders to payment declines — not fraud, not insufficient funds. Their customers wanted to pay. The orders just weren't going through.The problem was infrastructure. Their payment setup was built for domestic transactions. International orders were being routed through the wrong networks for those markets — and quietly failing.
After switching to geographically appropriate routing through Data One, more of those international orders started completing. Revenue from international customers grew. Their marketing didn't change. Their traffic didn't change. Their product didn't change.
The only change was the infrastructure behind the checkout.
Find out exactly where your international orders are failing — and what it would take to fix it.
If you're already processing international orders, you may be getting more declines than you realize — or settling in ways that cost more than they should. Most merchants don't know their international authorization rate until someone shows them the data. We will.
What we look at in your review —
Whether your checkout supports the currencies your customers actually use
Where your international approval rates stand — and why
Whether your current routing is optimized for the markets you sell into
How your international revenue is settling and whether the fees are appropriate
Any risk flags in your current setup that could affect your processing stability
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