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Migrating to RoxPay Verification of Payee

If your current Verification of Payee provider falls short on coverage, pricing or support, switching is easier than it sounds. A staged migration lets you move to RoxPay without disrupting live payments.

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Migrating to RoxPay Verification of Payee

Key takeaways

  • Integrate RoxPay alongside your current provider first.
  • Run both in parallel and compare outcomes before switching.
  • Cut over gradually, keeping a fallback until you are confident.

Replacing a system in the payment path sounds daunting, but Verification of Payee migrations are usually low-risk when staged properly. Because the interface is a simple check with four outcomes, you can move to RoxPay incrementally rather than in a single risky switch.

1. Integrate in parallel

Add the RoxPay integration alongside your existing provider without changing payer behaviour yet. This is the same single-endpoint work as a fresh integration — see our integration guide — and it does not touch your live flow.

2. Compare outcomes

Run both providers in shadow mode on the same checks and compare results. This shows you the difference in coverage and outcome quality with your real traffic, not a vendor's demo numbers.

Let your own traffic decide

A parallel run on real payments reveals true coverage and match quality — far more reliable than comparing marketing claims.

3. Cut over gradually

Once outcomes look good, route a small percentage of live checks to RoxPay, then ramp up. Keep the old provider as a fallback until you are fully confident, then decommission it.

Why teams switch

Common reasons to move to RoxPay are broader coverage, more predictable pricing, and payments-literate support. A staged migration captures those benefits without putting live payments at risk.

FAQ

Frequently asked

Not when staged. Because VoP is a simple check with four outcomes, you can integrate RoxPay in parallel, compare outcomes on real traffic, and cut over gradually with a fallback — avoiding a single risky switch.

Run both in shadow mode on the same checks and compare coverage and outcome quality on your real traffic, rather than relying on demo or marketing numbers.

Usually for broader coverage, more predictable pricing, and payments-literate support. A staged migration captures those benefits without disrupting live payments.

Switch without the risk

Talk to RoxPay about a staged Verification of Payee migration.