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Yuno alternatives: 5 options to consider

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Yuno is a payment orchestration platform founded in 2021. Yuno’s primary customer base consists mostly of LATAM-based brands. In 2025, it partnered with Invest Qatar to expand operations into the Middle East. 

If you’ve clicked on this article, you are probably exploring different payment orchestration solutions and want to learn more about the alternatives to Yuno.

Below, we’ll look at some of the best Yuno alternatives for global brands, high-growth startups, and everyone in between.

Ready to scale your brand with a better payment experience? Book a call with Primer.

1. Primer

Primer was created to solve a fundamental problem: modern merchants were being forced to stitch together fragmented payment services, or settle for the rigid, bundled offerings of legacy PSPs. Neither option delivered the flexibility, visibility, or control that businesses needed to grow across markets.

As the world’s first unified payment infrastructure, Primer abstracts the complexity of payments into a single platform. It connects a merchant’s entire payment stack: from PSPs and wallets to fraud tools, KYC, and payout providers. The result is faster time to market, lower cost of operations, and the ability to turn payments into a strategic advantage.

Like Yuno, Primer allows connections with PSPs, fallback logic, and fraud prevention tools like 3DS. Both offer low-code orchestration for faster deployment.

Primer stands apart due to its global scale, enterprise readiness, and proven performance. We process billions in monthly volume for merchants across Europe, North America, MENA, and APAC. 

Backed by Accel, Balderton, and ICONIQ, the same investors behind Adyen, Revolut, GoCardless, and TransferWise, we’ve raised over $94 million in the last three years and remain in a strong position.

By comparison, Yuno is a younger platform with a strong foothold in LATAM. It may suit merchants focused on Spanish-speaking markets. But outside that core, businesses may face challenges around product maturity, timezone alignment, and technical documentation.

Three reasons to choose Primer over Yuno

1. Integrations built to support scale, not just surface-level connections

Many platforms offer payment integrations, but they often stop at the basics, like checkout and tokenization.

Primer’s integrations go further. For example, its Stripe integration doesn’t just process payments. It also handles refunds, cancels payments cleanly, stores payment details securely, and lets you set up custom rules if a payment fails.

This means fewer manual processes, fewer errors, and faster resolution for your customers. Your team spends less time fixing issues and more time improving the payment experience.

Primer also supports features like reconciliation hooks and fraud decision-making, which help automate reporting and reduce risk. 

Our integrations are trusted by large global merchants such as Hellotickets, Ferryhopper, and Pelago

2. Global infrastructure and responsive technical support

Primer maintains a globally distributed team of engineers and payment specialists across 30+ countries. Technical support is available 24/7 and goes beyond ticket-based systems, offering practical guidance and issue resolution during onboarding, experimentation, and scaling.

This empowers your team to solve problems faster, launch new features with confidence, and stay focused on growth. 

3. 3DS designed for performance and flexibility

3D Secure is a requirement in many markets. If handled poorly, it can create friction, inflate costs, and harm conversion. While Yuno supports 3DS, its documentation doesn’t detail support for local schemes, fallback behaviour, or provider redundancy.

Primer’s 3DS support includes:

  • Fallback-safe authentication: Primer preserves 3DS results across fallback attempts. For example, if a customer authenticates a payment but the transaction fails due to a soft decline, it can be retried through another provider without asking the customer to re-authenticate.
  • Support for local card schemes: Primer supports Cartes Bancaires (France), mada (Saudi Arabia), and other local schemes that offer lower fees and higher approval rates, but require specific 3DS infrastructure.
  • Vendor redundancy: Primer works with multiple 3DS providers out of the box. If one goes down, transactions are automatically rerouted, avoiding outages and ensuring continuity.


To see how Primer can help your business grow,
book a demo with one of our experts. 

Primer in action: 4 customer success stories 

Hundreds of merchants worldwide trust Primer with their payments, but don’t just take our word for it.

Here are four enterprise brands that trust Primer to power their payments.

1. Conforama, one of Europe’s largest home goods retailers

Conforama, one of France’s leading home retailers, set out to modernize its payment infrastructure. The goal: improve visibility, speed up the launch of new payment methods, and reduce reliance on engineering teams.

“Primer emerged as the ideal solution because of its usability, payment optimization tools, and proven track record.” — Lucas Quinio, Head of Payments at Conforama

Outcomes:

  • Launched A2A and alternative payment methods in days to keep pace with evolving customer expectations and commercial priorities
  • Optimized routing performance with greater visibility across providers, unlocking data-driven improvements and fewer failed payments
  • Made payments a lever for innovation and growth by empowering teams across the business with flexible, no-code tools

Read more: Reimagining payments at Conforama

2. Banxa, a leading fiat-to-crypto gateway

Banxa powers on- and off-ramps for some of the biggest names in crypto, including MetaMask, Trust Wallet, and Bitcoin.com. With a mission to onboard the next half a billion users into Web3, Banxa needed a payment infrastructure that could match its ambition

“The results have been immediate and overwhelmingly positive, and our customers have taken notice as well. We can see the value this partnership is delivering through higher authorization rates, a wider choice of payment methods, and the ability to optimize the cost of managing payments.

Collaborating with Primer provides us with a comprehensive solution, flexibility for customization, and room for innovation.”
— Greg Rikkhachai, former Head of Payments at Banxa

Outcomes:

  • Over US$7 million recovered in failed payments in the first half of 2024 
  • Increased reliability across multiple PSPs, for higher checkout success rates

Read more: Banxa deploys Primer to break down barriers to crypto adoption

3. Dabble, a high-growth Australian sports betting platform

Dabble is one of Australia’s fastest-growing bookmakers, built on a social-first approach to betting. With traffic peaking during major events like the Melbourne Cup, performance under pressure is non-negotiable. To drive scale and reliability across payment flows, Dabble turned to Primer.

“Primer’s ability to seamlessly handle the spike in volumes and deliver a 96% authorization rate in the build-up to the race was instrumental in our Melbourne Cup success.” — Anthony Cugnetto, Head of Product – Core at Dabble

Outcomes:

  • Authorization rates rose to 96% during peak events, ensuring Dabble captured more revenue when transaction volumes were at their highest.
  • Nearly US$50,000 in revenue was recovered through automated retries, which reduced failed payments and boosted overall conversion without manual intervention.
  • Primer 3DS reduced friction at checkout, improving the user experience and minimizing drop-offs during payment flows.

Read more: Dabble picks a winner by partnering with Primer

4. Ferryhopper, a travel booking platform across 12+ European markets

Ferryhopper is transforming the way people book ferry travel across Europe, by offering a seamless, multilingual experience to customers in dozens of destinations. But as the platform expanded rapidly, managing payments across multiple markets and providers became a growing challenge. To keep scaling efficiently, Ferryhopper approached Primer. 

“Primer has allowed us to consolidate our payments stack, removing operational challenges and ensuring we can scale at pace... choosing a Unified Payment Infrastructure like Primer over a pure-play payments orchestrator unlocks endless possibilities.”
Konstantinos Kontos, Product Owner – Payments at Ferryhopper

 Outcomes:

  • Ferryhopper unified five PSPs across 12 countries, streamlining operations and gaining full visibility into global payment performance.
  • Local payment methods were launched with minimal development effort, allowing the team to meet customer expectations in each market without diverting engineering resources.
  • Approval rates increased through conditional 3DS workflows, reducing unnecessary authentication prompts and creating a smoother, more successful checkout experience.

These are just a few of our customer success stories. Read more here.

2. Payrails

Payrails positions itself as a modular payments platform, designed to optimize payment operations for global enterprises.

Key features include:

  • Smart routing and retries
  • Custom checkout experiences
  • Internal ledgers and payouts
  • Automation for reconciliation, anomaly detection, and simulations

3. Spreedly

Spreedly is an “open payments platform” built to help merchants connect to multiple PSPs and optimize their payment setup. With support for 140+ gateways and a low-code implementation model, it’s a common choice for fintechs and platforms prioritising optionality.

Key features:

  • Gateway and PSP agnostic
  • Token vaulting
  • Failover routing
  • 3DS support
  • Simple fraud integrations

Read more: Spreedly alternatives 

4. GR4VY

GR4VY is a cloud-based payment orchestration platform built for enterprise merchants and platforms looking for flexibility in how they deploy and manage payments. It supports multi-tenant setups and offers no-code tools for routing, PSP management, and checkout personalisation.

Key features:

  • Add and manage PSPs with little or no code
  • Dynamic routing and failover
  • Branded checkout
  • Support for crypto, gift cards, and alt payments
  • Anti-fraud integrations (e.g., Forter, Kount)
  • Hosted or private cloud deployment options

5. IXOPay

IXOPAY is a modular, enterprise-grade payment orchestration solution designed for scale. It allows merchants to customise almost every layer of their payments stack, including routing, reconciliation, and checkout.

Key features:

  • Dynamic, data-based routing (location, risk, currency, etc.)
  • White-label gateway
  • Card updater and token vaulting
  • Support for multi-language, multi-brand checkouts
  • Optional risk engine or plug-in fraud tools
  • Configurable dashboards and reporting

Pick Primer as your Yuno alternative

When payments become a strategic priority, surface-level orchestration isn’t enough. Primer gives your team the depth, agility, and infrastructure to move faster, recover revenue, and scale globally.

From experimentation to expansion, we’re the trusted choice for ambitious teams who can’t afford to slow down.

Book a demo to see how our unified payments infrastructure can transform your payments strategy. 

Sources:

1   https://yuno.io

https://payrails.com

https://developer.spreedly.com/

4 https://docs.gr4vy.com/guides/

5 https://www.ixopay.com/en

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