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Ep. 93 - From Payment Patchwork to Orchestration: Why One PSP Is No Longer Enough in 2026, with Orchestra

43 min · 28 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Ep. 93 - From Payment Patchwork to Orchestration: Why One PSP Is No Longer Enough in 2026, with Orchestra

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Recorded from The Payments Shed studio in London, Grant Evans and Justin Hanna are joined by Eyal Nevo, CEO of PCI Booking and creator of Orchestra Solutions, for a conversation exploring why payment orchestration has become one of the most important pieces of modern payments infrastructure. Eyal shares the remarkable journey behind Orchestra Solutions — a business that evolved over more than 15 years from online faxing, to PCI compliance, tokenisation, payment gateways, and ultimately payment orchestration. The discussion explores why fragmented payment stacks have become one of the biggest hidden costs for merchants and platforms, and why relying on a single PSP is no longer enough for businesses looking to scale internationally. They also unpack what payment orchestration actually solves beyond simple routing, from standardising integrations and reducing technical debt to improving resilience, flexibility, and global expansion. Looking ahead, the conversation explores the role of AI, tokenisation, agentic commerce, and why the next generation of embedded payments will depend on infrastructure that's built for choice rather than lock-in. Plus, Eyal steps up for The Payments Shed's legendary Shelf of Shame to nominate one thing he'd happily banish forever: PSPs locking merchants into restrictive long-term contracts with painful exit penalties. *** The Payments Shed Podcast is headline sponsored by Damisa. Damisa is a regulated cross-border payments and treasury infrastructure provider. Using a blend of traditional banking rails and stablecoin technology, Damisa helps businesses move money faster, cheaper, and more transparently across global markets. Its platform supports collections, settlements, disbursements, and liquidity management, while maintaining a strong compliance-first approach. Damisa is building the next generation of global payment infrastructure. Learn more at: ⁠https://www.damisa.xyz/⁠ [https://www.damisa.xyz/] *** The Payments Shed Podcast is also sponsored by Cyclops. Cyclops is a crypto and stablecoin infrastructure platform built for payments companies, enabling PSPs, acquirers and processors to offer crypto acceptance, stablecoin settlement and payouts without building their own blockchain stack. It provides a unified solution for pay-ins, pay-outs and fiat-to-digital asset conversion, with simple API or low-code integration. Learn more at: ⁠https://cyclops.finance/⁠ [https://cyclops.finance/] *** The Payments Shed Podcast is supported by PCN. PCN is a boutique recruitment agency rooted in Amsterdam, driven by a singular mission: connecting top talent with industry leaders. PCN specialises in five core pillars — Fintech, Cybersecurity, SaaS, E-Commerce, and Salesforce — backed by a global network across borders. Learn more at: ⁠https://teampcn.com/⁠ [https://teampcn.com/] *** Disclaimer: Any views or opinions referenced in this podcast episode are our own, or those of our respective guests, and they do not represent any views, opinions, or statements from our respective employers, or those of our guests. Additionally, any views expressed here are not intended as investment, legal, tax, or financial advice.

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Portada del episodio Ep. 95 - From Recovery to Revolution: Building a Challenger Brand to Rethink Healthcare, with Thomas (Hal) Robson-Kanu

Ep. 95 - From Recovery to Revolution: Building a Challenger Brand to Rethink Healthcare, with Thomas (Hal) Robson-Kanu

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Portada del episodio Ep. 94 - Payments Is Back… But Smarter: Capital, Valuations & Where Investors Are Placing Bets, with Pollen Street

Ep. 94 - Payments Is Back… But Smarter: Capital, Valuations & Where Investors Are Placing Bets, with Pollen Street

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Portada del episodio Ep. 93 - From Payment Patchwork to Orchestration: Why One PSP Is No Longer Enough in 2026, with Orchestra

Ep. 93 - From Payment Patchwork to Orchestration: Why One PSP Is No Longer Enough in 2026, with Orchestra

Recorded from The Payments Shed studio in London, Grant Evans and Justin Hanna are joined by Eyal Nevo, CEO of PCI Booking and creator of Orchestra Solutions, for a conversation exploring why payment orchestration has become one of the most important pieces of modern payments infrastructure. Eyal shares the remarkable journey behind Orchestra Solutions — a business that evolved over more than 15 years from online faxing, to PCI compliance, tokenisation, payment gateways, and ultimately payment orchestration. The discussion explores why fragmented payment stacks have become one of the biggest hidden costs for merchants and platforms, and why relying on a single PSP is no longer enough for businesses looking to scale internationally. They also unpack what payment orchestration actually solves beyond simple routing, from standardising integrations and reducing technical debt to improving resilience, flexibility, and global expansion. Looking ahead, the conversation explores the role of AI, tokenisation, agentic commerce, and why the next generation of embedded payments will depend on infrastructure that's built for choice rather than lock-in. Plus, Eyal steps up for The Payments Shed's legendary Shelf of Shame to nominate one thing he'd happily banish forever: PSPs locking merchants into restrictive long-term contracts with painful exit penalties. *** The Payments Shed Podcast is headline sponsored by Damisa. Damisa is a regulated cross-border payments and treasury infrastructure provider. Using a blend of traditional banking rails and stablecoin technology, Damisa helps businesses move money faster, cheaper, and more transparently across global markets. Its platform supports collections, settlements, disbursements, and liquidity management, while maintaining a strong compliance-first approach. Damisa is building the next generation of global payment infrastructure. Learn more at: ⁠https://www.damisa.xyz/⁠ [https://www.damisa.xyz/] *** The Payments Shed Podcast is also sponsored by Cyclops. Cyclops is a crypto and stablecoin infrastructure platform built for payments companies, enabling PSPs, acquirers and processors to offer crypto acceptance, stablecoin settlement and payouts without building their own blockchain stack. It provides a unified solution for pay-ins, pay-outs and fiat-to-digital asset conversion, with simple API or low-code integration. Learn more at: ⁠https://cyclops.finance/⁠ [https://cyclops.finance/] *** The Payments Shed Podcast is supported by PCN. PCN is a boutique recruitment agency rooted in Amsterdam, driven by a singular mission: connecting top talent with industry leaders. PCN specialises in five core pillars — Fintech, Cybersecurity, SaaS, E-Commerce, and Salesforce — backed by a global network across borders. Learn more at: ⁠https://teampcn.com/⁠ [https://teampcn.com/] *** Disclaimer: Any views or opinions referenced in this podcast episode are our own, or those of our respective guests, and they do not represent any views, opinions, or statements from our respective employers, or those of our guests. Additionally, any views expressed here are not intended as investment, legal, tax, or financial advice.

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Portada del episodio Ep. 92 - Brand Over Everything: How B2B Really Wins In 2026, with Lara Acosta

Ep. 92 - Brand Over Everything: How B2B Really Wins In 2026, with Lara Acosta

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Portada del episodio Ep. 91 - B2B Selling Is Broken: What Actually Works On LinkedIn In 2026, with LinkedIn's Randy Petway

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