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Wednesday, April 08, 2026 — 16:10:23 (UTC)

56% of failed SME transactions never recovered as businesses turn to AI-driven payment intelligence, Access PaySuite finds Access PaySuite launches AI-powered payment intelligence to improve authorisation rates and increase visibility across transaction journeys

Loughborough, UK. 8th April 2026: More than half (55.8%) of failed payment transactions among UK SMEs are never recovered, according to new independent research by Access PaySuite, a leading provider of payment solutions and embedded finance. The findings highlight a persistent revenue drain across the payments landscape. The survey of 250 UK SME finance and payments decision-makers found:

3.4% of transactions fail on average Nearly 50% of SMEs experience checkout abandonment, with an average rate of 7.8% Almost one in 10 lose more than £1 million annually due to payment-related issues The average annual revenue loss stands at £159,500 per business Beyond the direct financial impact, operational strain is growing. Over 70% of businesses spend between five and 20 hours per week managing failed payments, retries and related customer queries, while fewer than four in ten report full visibility into the broader revenue impact of transaction failure and churn.

While transaction failure is often treated as a back-office issue, the findings suggest a deeper structural challenge: limited visibility across authorisation performance, decline patterns and recurring billing flows. For many payments teams, this means fragmented insight into soft versus hard declines, acquirer response codes, recurring payment drop-off and customer retry behaviour – making it difficult to optimise payment journeys effectively.

In response to growing demand for clearer oversight, Access PaySuite has launched a new unified AI embedded payments platform, designed to give businesses greater visibility into payment performance and revenue risk. Rather than requiring teams to manipulate raw data, the platform enables businesses to leverage the built in AI to manage their payments, cutting through data to deliver immediate insights and business value to teams.

By bringing multiple payment methods into a unified environment, Access PaySuite helps businesses reduce friction, improve customer choice, and minimise avoidable revenue loss.

Jon Reynolds, Head of Product at Access PaySuite, commented: “Payment failures are often treated as isolated incidents, but at scale they represent a sustained revenue drain. When more than half of failed transactions are never recovered, businesses are effectively absorbing avoidable losses. “The real challenge for many payments teams is visibility. Without a consolidated view across authorisation rates, decline codes, recurring billing performance and checkout behaviour, it’s difficult to optimise payment flows or improve recovery rates. “This platform gives teams the clarity they need to identify root causes quickly – whether that’s avoidable soft declines, billing friction or customer drop-off – and take action before revenue is lost.”

The research also signals a broader shift in strategy, with 95% of UK SMEs evaluating or planning to implement AI-driven tools to improve payment performance and reduce revenue leakage – reinforcing the growing demand for more intelligent, data-driven payment infrastructure.

For more information, visit www.accesspaysuite.com/.

ENDS Methodology The research was conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Access PaySuite in Feb 2026. A total of 250 UK SME decision-makers participated in the survey. Respondents held senior roles within finance, operations, or revenue functions and were responsible for payment processes within their organisation. The research explored payment performance, failed transactions, revenue leakage, operational impact and attitudes towards AI-driven payment tools.

About Access PaySuite Access PaySuite is a leading FCA regulated provider of payment solutions and embedded finance, helping SMEs, enterprise and public sector organisations simplify collections, reduce risk and drive revenue across the UK. Part of The Access Group, Access PaySuite now supports more than 6,000 customers and processes more than 240 million transactions, with a value of £25 billion, every year. For more information, visit www.accesspaysuite.com/.

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