About Route
Use Razorpay Curlec Route to split payments between third parties and manage settlements, refunds and reconciliation by creating Linked Accounts.
Razorpay Curlec Route simplifies complex payment flows by enabling you to easily split incoming funds among multiple third-parties, sellers or bank accounts. This solution is ideally suited for businesses, such as marketplaces or platforms, that operate on a one-to-many disbursement model.
- Add and manage Linked Accounts.
- Split payments and transfer funds to multiple Linked Accounts.
- Reverse transferred funds and manage customer refunds with automated reversals.
- Manage Linked Account settlements.
- Move from manual and file-based reconciliation to an entirely API-driven process.
- Instant Transfers: Instant transfers, ensuring recipients receive payments promptly. Beneficial for businesses and individuals who rely on timely disbursements
- Multiple Payment Transfers: Splits payments into various portions for seamless transfer to multiple parties — ideal for marketplaces where sellers, service providers and platform owners receive their respective shares.
- Easy Integration: Seamlessly integrates into existing payment systems via APIs, enhancing payment capabilities without major system changes.
- Transparent Reporting and Settlements: Comprehensive reporting and analytics for tracking transactions, transfers and settlements.
You should add Linked Accounts using the
or before using Route.Given below is the funds flow in Route:

- A customer makes a purchase on your site.
- You can choose to:
- Initiate transfer of funds to Linked Accounts.
- Defer the transfer settlement.
- Define a custom delay period for settlement.
- Razorpay settles funds to the Linked Account and sends a webhook notification to you.
To get started with Route:
- Log in to the Dashboard and click Route under PAYMENT PRODUCTS. If you do not have a Razorpay Curlec account, .
- After log in, you should add linked accounts to start using Route. Refer to the page for more information.
- Once Linked Accounts are added, you can then start creating transfers to those accounts. Refer to the page for more information.
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