This article presents a comprehensive technical analysis of the architectural principles enabling global-scale payment systems. It synthesizes advanced design strategies such as strategic data sharding, intelligent caching, asynchronous processing, and multi-region load balancing that collectively ensure secure, low-latency transaction processing for billions of daily interactions. The work contributes a comparative framework contrasting legacy banking infrastructure with modern distributed architectures, highlights current practices in cryptographic security and machine learning-based fraud detection, and examines the impact of regulatory compliance on architectural decisions. Additionally, it evaluates the integration of emerging technologies including blockchain, edge computing, and quantum-resistant cryptography. This article aims to inform infrastructure engineers, system architects, and researchers engaged in designing secure, resilient, and scalable financial transaction systems.
Divya Chaudhary (Mon,) studied this question.
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