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Payments-processor migration

I'm driving every property's move to a new payments processor, filling the business fields while I sign the attestations myself.

The PMS is moving its embedded payments from one processor to another, and every property is a separate legal entity that has to onboard separately: full KYC/KYB verification, decision-maker records, bank details, and signed attestations. The same tedious form, times every entity.

How it works

Each property's verification portal is reached through Mews Commander's onboarding page, which opens a live hosted Adyen session. I drive it with Chrome automation. The agent fills the business fields it is allowed to (legal name, tax ID, address, ownership percentages, owner names and addresses) and navigates the checklist.

Most properties are fully done. A couple are held up on real-world snags (one on a tax-ID record the processor has to review, two waiting on the vendor to turn the portal on), not on the automation. I do not guess at a legal name or an ID. Where there is ambiguity, it waits for a confirmed answer.

Onboarding a dozen legal entities to a new processor is exactly the repetitive, compliance-heavy grind an operator dreads. The agent absorbs the form-filling. I keep the pen for anything that is an attestation or an identity. That split is what lets one person clear a stack of KYC without cutting a corner.

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