Compare the Top Payment Gateways that integrate with PostgreSQL as of July 2025

This a list of Payment Gateways that integrate with PostgreSQL. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with PostgreSQL. View the products that work with PostgreSQL in the table below.

What are Payment Gateways for PostgreSQL?

A payment gateway is a technology that facilitates online transactions by securely processing payments between customers and merchants. It acts as an intermediary between the customer’s bank and the merchant’s bank, ensuring sensitive data, such as credit card details, are transmitted securely using encryption. Payment gateways handle authorization, ensuring the transaction is valid and funds are available before processing payment. They also support multiple payment methods, including credit cards, debit cards, and digital wallets. Overall, payment gateways simplify and secure the payment process, making online purchases smooth and reliable for both businesses and consumers. Compare and read user reviews of the best Payment Gateways for PostgreSQL currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    TANGO

    TANGO

    Lusis Payments

    TANGO is today's modern payments platform, using state-of-the-art technology to address business needs both now and in the foreseeable future. The core principles of TANGO's architecture provide the maximum flexibility regarding the choice of platform, database, and operating environment to meet hardware and software preferences. TANGO is built on a highly performing micro-services architecture providing agile delivery for business. The collection of autonomous services works together to provide a global service and can be developed separately deployed and run independently. Our CBSD approach leads to reduced development and maintenance costs which provides faster time-to-market and an ongoing, cost-effective payments solution. With its versatile common architecture, TANGO removes issues regarding integration associated with disparate legacy systems and can be deployed on one hardware platform, or multiple hardware platforms, from the same or different hardware vendors.
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