According to a recent LinkedIn post from Checkout.com, the company is featured as a payments partner within SAP Commerce Cloud’s Open Payment Framework. The post highlights that merchants using SAP can deploy Checkout.com’s Flow product natively, avoiding custom integrations while enabling card and local payment method acceptance.
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The company’s LinkedIn post suggests that this setup is designed to improve key checkout metrics, citing potential gains such as higher acceptance rates and shorter checkout times. From an investor perspective, integration into SAP’s ecosystem may enhance Checkout.com’s access to large enterprise clients, potentially supporting higher payment volumes and reinforcing its competitive position in the enterprise payments segment.
The post also implies that the integration aims to give enterprise teams more control over performance and scalability in their online commerce operations. If merchant adoption within the SAP Commerce Cloud base is meaningful, this could translate into incremental transaction revenue for Checkout.com and deepen its role as an infrastructure provider in global digital commerce.

