


Payments firm Nuvei and Microsoft have announced a major expansion of their strategic partnership, moving Nuvei’s core payment processing APIs onto Microsoft Azure.
The deployment expands Nuvei’s global processing capabilities beyond the 10,000 transactions per second the platform already supports and targets 99.999 percent availability for enterprise merchants worldwide.
The migration establishes an AI-driven foundation designed to support more than US$1 trillion in annual payment volume as businesses scale internationally.
It reflects a multi-year effort to move all Nuvei platforms to the cloud to strengthen real-time performance, improve efficiency and deliver always-on availability.
As part of this modernisation, Nuvei has refreshed key infrastructure components and reduced reliance on third-party technologies, creating more room for continuous innovation.
Running core services on Azure improves elasticity, speed and global reliability.
The distributed architecture absorbs peak transaction volumes, maintains continuous uptime and enhances latency and authorisation outcomes across regions.
Nuvei said ongoing updates will focus on global performance, onboarding efficiency and Azure AI-driven transaction optimisation, with improvements compounding as the platform processes more transactions.
The company is using Azure ExpressRoute for private connectivity, Azure Firewall for network protection and Azure Kubernetes Service for containerised workloads.
Security and compliance are strengthened through Azure Defender for Cloud and Azure Application Gateway with Web Application Firewall.
The system spans four Azure regions in UK South, Sweden Central, US West and US East to ensure high availability and consistent performance.

“Every payment should succeed with speed and accuracy, every time, wherever our customers operate. Running our core processing on Microsoft Azure gives us an AI-native foundation that adapts in real time, optimises transactions globally, and meets regional data-residency requirements. It strengthens performance today and enables us to deliver new AI-driven capabilities as our clients scale.”
said Phil Fayer, Chair and CEO, Nuvei.

“Microsoft Azure’s AI-ready infrastructure complements Nuvei’s enterprise payments expertise. This step positions Nuvei to deliver the resilient, responsive, and optimised payment experiences required for the future of global commerce.”
said Tyler Pichach, Global Head of Payments Strategy, Microsoft.
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