See the full economic lifecycle.
Follow an order from authorization to capture, platform fee, seller transfer, payout report, bank cash, refund, dispute, and invoice impact.
Artemis gives marketplaces, PayFacs, and embedded-payment platforms a real-time operating system for reconciliation: processor events, internal ledgers, payouts, bank evidence, and reports connected into one explainable money graph.
The next generation of fintech infrastructure will not be managed in spreadsheets and exception queues. Artemis connects to the systems where money truth lives — PSPs, bank rails, product databases, internal ledgers, and files — then reconciles the fragmented reality of marketplaces, PayFacs, and embedded payments.
Follow an order from authorization to capture, platform fee, seller transfer, payout report, bank cash, refund, dispute, and invoice impact.
Combine exact IDs, amount/date windows, payout composition, tolerance rules, and AI-ranked candidates to reduce manual matching while preserving evidence.
Every break becomes a clear narrative: root cause, financial impact, supporting records, confidence, close impact, and recommended next step.
Artemis turns fragmented payments data into a workspace where finance and payment operations teams can trace lifecycle evidence, inspect reconciliation gaps, and ask direct questions about any dollar.
See how a payment moves through processor events, internal records, transfers, payout evidence, and bank cash — with missing and candidate links surfaced instead of buried.
Operators can ask what happened to a payment and get a conclusion, confidence, observed evidence, open reconciliation gaps, cited source rows, and a next action.
When reconciliation breaks need judgment, Artemis shows the full agent trace: data sources queried, evidence compared, confidence, resolution, and the exact records behind the recommendation.
Artemis keeps raw payloads, canonical entities, reconciliation links, and inferred matches separate. The AI can reason across messy money movement without pretending an inference is source truth.
Artemis does not just say two rows failed to match. It reconciles the payment network: customer charge, platform fee, seller transfer, processor fee, refund, dispute, payout, reserve, invoice line, and bank deposit.
AI is the investigation layer over a rigorous evidence graph — accelerating analysis without replacing the controls finance teams need.
Marketplaces and PayFacs do not have simple bank-to-ledger matching problems. They have split payments, seller liabilities, payout timing gaps, processor fees, reserves, disputes, refunds, and month-end close pressure — all at once.
Show which charges, refunds, fees, disputes, reserves, and adjustments created every seller or merchant payout — with source-backed and inferred composition clearly separated.
Flag refund-after-payout, chargeback-after-payout, negative merchant balances, reserve movements, ACH returns, and unrecovered debt patterns.
Tie processor activity, internal balances, FBO/cash accounts, uploaded bank statements, and settlement reports into close-ready reconciliation cases.
Compare expected fees, processor charges, monthly invoice lines, and daily settlement reports to catch margin leakage and close blockers.
Artemis was started by two former Adyen engineers who saw the same pattern across modern payment companies: money movement is becoming more fragmented, more multi-party, and more difficult to observe with legacy reconciliation tooling.
Marketplaces and PayFacs rarely run on a single clean source of truth. They operate across PSPs, bank accounts, submerchant balances, internal databases, settlement files, invoices, and exception workflows. Artemis is built to connect those sources, normalize the evidence, and reconcile money movement across them.
The connector layer is provider-agnostic: Adyen, Stripe, Checkout.com, and other PSPs; bank feeds and statement files; internal ledgers and product databases; reports, webhooks, SFTP drops, and APIs. The goal is not another Stripe dashboard — it is financial observability across the payment stack.
Artemis is not a generic accounting tool or a chatbot over finance data. It is the foundation for AI-native reconciliation: deterministic where possible, probabilistic where necessary, and evidence-backed everywhere.
Exact IDs, amount logic, lifecycle state, and payout composition come before probabilistic analysis or AI explanation.
Source truth, deterministic matches, inferred candidates, probability, and human approval are not collapsed into one vague answer.
Normal settlement delays become WATCHING or PENDING states, while stale gaps and true breaks move into the exception workflow.
Start with PSP APIs and reports, internal order feeds, databases, bank files, SFTP drops, and webhooks. Normalize the evidence without locking the product to one provider.
Use Artemis to know where every dollar went, what evidence proves it, what is missing, what blocks close, and what your team should do next.