Blog | The future of payments is self-optimizing: How AI is transforming payment orchestration

The future of payments is self-optimizing: How AI is transforming payment orchestration

March 11, 2026
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The global payments landscape is becoming increasingly complex. With more payment providers, payment methods, fraud checks, and regional regulations than ever before, businesses face a key challenge: how to continuously optimize payment performance without increasing operational complexity.


In a recent interview with The Paypers, Ran Cohen, Co-Founder and CEO at BridgerPay, discusses how AI is redefining payment orchestration, shifting from static rules to self-optimization.


For years, payment orchestration relied on rule-based routing - manual configurations that determine how transactions are processed across different payment providers. While these rules help merchants control payment flows, they often require constant monitoring and manual adjustments to maintain optimal performance.


AI is now changing that model.


From static rules to intelligent payment optimization


Traditional routing logic works well in stable environments, but payments are rarely static. Approval rates vary by region, issuer behavior changes, and payment provider performance fluctuates.


AI introduces dynamic payment optimization.


Instead of relying solely on predefined rules, AI-powered orchestration platforms can analyze transaction data and automatically adapt routing decisions in real time. This allows payment systems to respond instantly to changes across issuers, acquirers, and payment networks.


By analyzing factors such as issuer responses, card types, geographic patterns, and transaction history, AI can determine the most effective processing path for each payment. The result is fewer unnecessary declines and improved approval performance without constant manual rule adjustments.


AI-driven orchestration also improves resilience. If a payment provider experiences downtime or declining authorization rates, transactions can be automatically rerouted to alternative providers - helping ensure a smoother checkout experience and protecting revenue.

Building the next generation of payment operations


The shift toward AI-powered payment orchestration represents more than a technological upgrade - it’s a new approach to managing payment performance.


Instead of reacting to declines after they occur, modern payment infrastructure can proactively adapt to maintain approval rates, optimize payment flows, and support global growth.


As Ran Cohen explains in the interview, the future of payments lies in intelligent systems that continuously optimize payment flows and adapt to the evolving payment ecosystem.


To explore the full discussion and deeper insights, read the full interview here

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