Incident Post-Mortem: Transaction Processing Disruption — 27 May 2026
Post-incident update
On 27 May 2026, MultiSafepay experienced a service disruption that significantly affected transaction processing.
The first alerts were triggered at approximately 15:28 CEST, when our monitoring detected an increase in system errors. Our engineering team started investigating immediately and identified the issue in a database table used for asynchronous transaction actions.
15:28–16:07 — Partial impact
An internal capacity limit was reached, preventing certain transaction flows from being completed successfully. As a result, a large number of online transactions failed. POS transactions continued to process normally throughout this period.
16:07–16:23 — Processing outage
The work needed to resolve the underlying issue caused a processing outage. No transactions were processed during this window.
Transaction processing resumed at 16:23 CEST. After the main service was restored, our team continued recovery work on the affected follow-up processes. Key recovery steps were completed during the evening, with additional validation continuing afterwards to confirm completeness.
Root cause
The root cause was a database issue that occurred during a capacity expansion operation on a long-standing database table supporting offline and asynchronous transaction actions. The integer identifier range on this table was approaching its upper limit due to sustained growth in processing volumes. During the expansion activity to extend this range, the database issue prevented new records from being inserted where this table was required, disrupting affected transaction processing.
What we’re doing
We are taking the following actions to reduce the risk of this happening again:
We are sorry for the disruption this caused to our merchants and their customers. We take the trust our merchants place in us seriously. If you have questions, please reach out to our team.