Research Article

Cloud-Native Payments in Cross-Border Commerce: Architectural Solutions to Global Transaction Challenges

Authors

  • Jayaseelan Shanmugam The University of Texas Permian Basin., USA

Abstract

Cloud-native payment architectures have transformed cross-border commerce by addressing persistent challenges in global transactions. Distributed computing approaches now tackle complex issues surrounding currency conversion, regulatory compliance, and settlement timelines through specialized microservices that operate independently yet cohesively. This architectural innovation allows for targeted deployment, scaling, and updates without system-wide disruptions. Real-time foreign exchange services embedded within transaction flows deliver transparent local currency pricing for customers while eliminating unexpected conversion costs. Modular compliance components adapt seamlessly to diverse regulatory environments, removing significant barriers to global expansion. Advanced settlement frameworks replace traditional correspondent banking models, optimizing liquidity through predictive modeling and automated netting processes. Real-world testing at a global marketplace showed dramatic improvements after implementation. Processing speeds jumped while errors dropped. Currency exchange became more favorable. Regulatory headaches virtually disappeared. The system works everywhere yet feels local. Merchants no longer struggle with cross-border sales. Shoppers see honest prices without surprise fees. Even remote markets now participate in global trade. Business flows more easily across borders, yet customers still enjoy experiences tailored to their region. Old centralized systems simply couldn't deliver this balance.

Article information

Journal

Journal of Computer Science and Technology Studies

Volume (Issue)

7 (9)

Pages

385-391

Published

2025-09-08

How to Cite

Jayaseelan Shanmugam. (2025). Cloud-Native Payments in Cross-Border Commerce: Architectural Solutions to Global Transaction Challenges. Journal of Computer Science and Technology Studies, 7(9), 385-391. https://doi.org/10.32996/jcsts.2025.7.9.44

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Keywords:

Cloud-native payments, Cross-border commerce, Microservices architecture, Regulatory compliance, Settlement optimization