Switch processors. Keep every card.
Leaving a PSP should not mean re-collecting card-on-file. Veliro holds credentials under your TRID; migration is a connection_id change on POST /v1/forward.
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Stripe
Move card-on-file off Stripe pm_* references to Veliro tok_* under your TRID. Switch acquirers by changing connection_id, not by re-collecting millions of stored credentials.
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Adyen
Adyen-stored tokens and per-entity vaults fragment portability. Veliro tok_* under your TRID let you leave Adyen, or add Stripe alongside, without customer re-enrollment.
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Checkout.com
Checkout.com vault tokens do not travel when you change processors. Veliro tok_* and network cryptograms let you leave Checkout, or dual-run acquirers, without customer re-entry.
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Braintree
Braintree payment methods are PayPal-ecosystem bound. Veliro tok_* under your TRID free card-on-file from Braintree vault lock-in while you keep or leave PayPal wallet flows separately.
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Worldpay
Enterprise Worldpay token vaults tie credentials to multi-year deals. Veliro tok_* under your TRID let you add Stripe or Adyen, or exit Worldpay, without a card-on-file migration program.
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Custom acquirer
Direct bank or internal payment switches should not own your card file. Veliro tok_* persist when you replace a custom HTTPS forward target with Stripe, Adyen, or a new bank gateway.
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