transactieroutes
Transactieroutes is a term used in Dutch-language discussions of financial technology to describe the end-to-end pathways that transaction data follow within a payment ecosystem. It refers to the predefined and dynamic routes used to move a transaction from initiation through authorization, clearing, and settlement, across multiple networks, gateways, and intermediaries. In practice, transactieroutes encompass the routing logic, policy rules, and infrastructure components that determine which payment rails or processors are used for a given transaction, and how it is validated and moved securely while complying with regulatory requirements.
Key components include initiation channels (merchants, wallets, bank apps), routing engines that select rails based on
Origins and usage: The phrase is not standardized and may appear mainly in industry commentary, vendor documentation,
Impact and criticism: While the routing logic can improve throughput and fault tolerance, it also introduces