The news: Checkout.com launched Flow Remember Me, a one-click checkout solution for global merchants, per a press release.
Checkout.com also released an AI-powered dashboard and analytics tools to help merchants prepare for agentic commerce. Topping it off, the payment provider was recently approved by the state of Georgia to become a Merchant Acquirer Limited Purpose Bank (MALPB), giving it the reach to dig deeper into the US market.
Why this matters: Consumers want frictionless transaction experiences. Pre-saved credit card details through solutions like Flow Remember Me—which works across merchants—streamline the shopping experience, eliminating the need for shoppers to pull out their wallets to complete transactions—even at merchants they haven’t shopped at before.
Merchant desirability: Checkout.com’s Flow Remember Me also makes it more appealing to US merchants, who request one-click checkout as their No. 1 wishlist item for tech, per a PYMNTS.com and Mastercard report.
This feature gives Checkout.com parity with other providers with one-click solutions like Stripe’s Link, Shopify’s Shop Pay, and PayPal’s Pay with PayPal button.
Our take: Merchants may be more keen to partner with Checkout.com if it can show that it’s prioritizing their tech goals with things like one-click checkout.
Now that it has acquirer status in the US, Checkout.com could also use faster or cheaper digital payment processing to cement their loyalty.