As businesses expand into digital markets, choosing the right payment infrastructure becomes essential. Two core components of modern online payment systems are payment gateways and payment aggregators—often confused but fundamentally different.
At Buvei, we work closely with both models to empower merchants, platforms, and fintechs with virtual card issuance and seamless multi-channel payment routing.
What Is a Payment Gateway?
A payment gateway is the digital equivalent of a point-of-sale terminal. It captures and transmits customer payment data securely to acquiring banks for authorization.
For example, when you buy a subscription service online and enter your Buvei virtual card, the payment gateway encrypts and forwards your card data to the appropriate payment processor.
Key roles of a payment gateway:
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Secure data transmission
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Tokenization and fraud protection
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PCI DSS compliance
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Compatibility with various processors
Gateways do not handle the money themselves—they facilitate communication.
What Is a Payment Aggregator?
A payment aggregator (sometimes called a “merchant aggregator”) allows multiple businesses to accept payments under a single master account. This means smaller merchants or platforms don’t need to open their own acquiring relationship.
Popular examples include Stripe, PayPal, and Square. With Buvei virtual cards, these platforms can be funded quickly using stablecoins or traditional methods to manage advertising spend, SaaS subscriptions, or global payouts.
Aggregators provide:
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Quick onboarding without direct merchant ID (MID)
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Simplified compliance and KYC processes
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Built-in fraud management and reconciliation
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Fee-based revenue models
Key Differences: Gateway vs. Aggregator
| Feature | Payment Gateway | Payment Aggregator |
| Merchant Account | Required separately | Shared under aggregator |
| Settlement | Direct with acquirer | Managed by aggregator |
| Onboarding | Slower, more complex | Fast, streamlined |
| Flexibility | High control | High convenience |
| Ideal For | Larger businesses | Startups, platforms |
How Buvei Fits In
Whether you’re integrating a gateway for full-stack control or using an aggregator for rapid market access, Buvei enhances your operations through:
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Virtual cards for spend management (e.g., per-channel tracking)
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Stablecoin and fiat-compatible funding
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Multi-account ad payments with 2% cashback
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Granular card controls
With Buvei, businesses can build custom infrastructure while remaining agile across different platforms and countries.
Final Thoughts
Understanding the difference between payment gateways and aggregators is crucial in optimizing your payment stack.
With Buvei, you’re not forced to choose one or the other—we help you make the most of both.


