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This page is part of the Payment Risk Mechanics series and serves as the primary reference for this topic.

Up: Payment System Observability See also: Payment Settlements, Payout Delays

Settlement Batching

Definition

Batching is the operational grouping of authorized transactions into a single file "envelope" for transmission to the processor. This typically occurs once every 24 hours (e.g., 5 PM EST).

Why It Matters

The Moment of Truth.

  • Irreversibility: Before the batch closes, a transaction can be Voided (Cheap, Instant). After the batch closes, it must be Refunded (Costly, Slow).
  • Funding Trigger: The batch close event starts the T+2 settlement clock. Missing the batch window delays funding by 24h.

Signals to Monitor

  • Batch State: open vs closed.
  • Item Count: Number of transactions in the envelope.
  • Net Total: The mathematical sum (Sales - Credits) inside the batch.
  • Error Response: Rejection of the entire batch file by the processor gateway.

How It Breaks Down

  • Upload Failure: Connectivity issues preventing the batch file from reaching the acquirer (Funds delayed).
  • Held Batch: One suspicious transaction causing the processor to flag the entire batch for review.
  • Negative Batch: Refunds exceeding sales, resulting in a debit owed to the processor rather than a deposit.

How Risk Infrastructure Surfaces This

An observability system would surface these mechanics by:

  • Lifecycle Monitoring: Alerting if a batch fails to close on schedule (e.g., "Batch open > 26 hours").
  • Deposit Matching: Tracking which specific batch corresponds to which bank deposit for reconciliation.
  • Void Opportunity: Identifying transactions that should be voided before the batch closes to save interchange fees.

Note: observability does not override processor or network controls; it provides operational clarity to navigate them.

FAQ

Can I close a batch manually?

On legacy terminals, yes ("Batch Out"). On modern APIs (Stripe/Adyen), batching is usually automated.

What is "Intraday" batching?

Closing batches multiple times a day (e.g., every 6 hours) to speed up funding or align with shift changes.

Why did my batch fail?

Often due to a single malformed transaction signature or an interruption during the upload handshake.