Payment Industry Definitions
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3DS 3838_f663cc-64> |
Acronym for Three Domains Secure. 3DS is an authentication process where three “domains” (hence 3D) are involved in authorizing a transaction. Those domains are the issuing bank, the acquiring bank, and an “interpolarity” domain, that handles communications between merchant, issuer and acquirer. 3838_f0dabe-1a> |
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acquirer 3838_17a6cc-8c> |
(AKA “acquiring bank”) The merchant’s bank that receives the money from a transaction. 3838_c3d96a-38> |
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Agent 3838_30216b-e4> |
Agents are subcontracted by ISOs or MSPs to connect merchants with the card association they resell for. Read More… 3838_f76d3e-bd> |
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BIN 3838_833130-95> |
The Bank Identification Number is the first 4-6 numbers on a credit card that indicate the issuing bank. 3838_a948a7-b3> |
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CAID 3838_8435b3-60> |
The Card Acceptor ID is a numeric string that identifies a store location or transaction point. This number is provided by the merchant’s acquiring bank. 3838_667cbe-28> |
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CDRN 3838_c49d64-ae> |
Acronym for Verifi’s Cardholder Dispute Resolution Network. This platform enables subscribed merchants to refund disputes before they become chargebacks. 3838_aafacd-f9> |
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CE3.0 (Compelling Evidence 3.0) 3838_6bff02-d7> |
CE3.0 (Compelling Evidence 3.0) is a Visa rule change to provide liability protection to merchants when they can identify cardholder participation in card-not-present (CNP) transactions which they’re now claiming as fraud. When a CNP dispute is assigned the reason code 10.4 “Other Fraud,” and the merchant can show at least two prior undisputed transactions from the same Personal Account Number (PAN) that all match specific criteria with the dispute, that 10.4 dispute is invalidated. Read More… 3838_ea33a5-80> |
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chargeback 3838_ff2449-a6> |
A reversal of charges by an issuing bank resulting from cardholder complaint, fraud, or processing error. 3838_7a0032-e4> |
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chargeback ratio 3838_e783c5-2f> |
The percentage of transactions that become chargebacks within a specified period of time, used by Visa, MasterCard and other card associations and banks to determine if a merchant is processing too much fraud. As a general rule, this threshold is at or below 1%. 3838_a8a74d-be> |
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compelling evidence 3838_378838-e3> |
The evidence required in representment cases submitted by a merchant that is sufficient enough to reverse a chargeback. This includes transaction data, delivery confirmations, and cardholder interactions with the merchant. Any evidence that ties a cardholder to a transaction. Read More… 3838_474ae4-d0> |
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Consumer Clarity™ 3838_a29de1-a7> |
Formerly known as Eliminator, Consumer Clarity™ is a dispute prevention tool created by Ethoca that sends extensive transaction details from the merchant to the cardholder and their issuing bank to prevent unwarranted disputes. 3838_021ac3-9d> |
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decline 3838_831dad-5f> |
When a transaction is invalidated because the information provided can not be authenticated or it triggers processing security measures. 3838_6b3478-04> |
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compelling evidence 3838_bc6730-5e> |
The evidence required in representment cases submitted by a merchant that is sufficient enough to reverse a chargeback. This includes transaction data, delivery confirmations, and cardholder interactions with the merchant. Any evidence that ties a cardholder to a transaction. Read More… 3838_36d0de-1e> |
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dispute notice 3838_f2b152-fa> |
Notification sent to merchant of a transaction dispute, either from fraud or other reasons 3838_ba2e0c-82> |
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Eliminator 3838_537d7c-24> |
Currently known as Consumer Clarity™, Eliminator was a product created by Ethoca that sends transaction information as it is gathered to issuers and cardholders. 3838_8252e5-c4> |
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EMV 3838_df2cd1-ae> |
Acronym for “EuroPay, MasterCard and Visa” which together created the standard for “smart card” technology. 3838_9c6e43-1d> |
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false decline 3838_eb6332-e5> |
(AKA false positive) When a legitimate transaction was incorrectly declined. Read More… 3838_dcba69-10> |
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fraud notice 3838_a4595e-2b> |
Notification of confirmed fraud which is triggered by Visa TC40 and Mastercard SAFE fraud data. 3838_0528df-99> |
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friendly fraud 3838_8672d6-09> |
When a cardholder tries to get money back from a purchase that they made, claiming the transaction was fraudulent. Read More… 3838_de4fbb-d9> |
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gateway 3838_00a1bd-8a> |
The point of sale where a cardholder enters their credit card and other personal information required to process a transaction. 3838_aa856f-34> |
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ISO 3838_35795d-10> |
Acronym for “Independent Sales Organizations”. ISOs are contracted by VISA to connect merchants with their services. Read More… 3838_33a7c8-8f> |
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issuer 3838_1efe8b-42> |
(AKA “issuing bank”) The bank that has issued the card that a cardholder uses to purchase goods/services from a merchant. 3838_7a97b7-4a> |
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MDR 3838_982797-21> |
Acronym for “Merchant Discount Rate”. The rate that a merchant is charged per transaction. 3838_533e45-c5> |
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merchant account 3838_970ca8-9b> |
A bank account which the merchant holds with an acquiring bank to process credit card transactions. 3838_5763b3-4e> |
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MSP 3838_5a4cd8-64> |
Acronym for “Member Service Providers”. MSPs are contracted by MasterCard to connect merchants with their services. Read More… 3838_e54fdb-f7> |
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Order Insight™ (OI) 3838_605bac-90> |
A dispute prevention tool created by Verifi that sends extensive transaction details from the merchant to the cardholder and their issuing bank to prevent unwarranted disputes. 3838_02eac8-83> |
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paywall 3838_c38a56-d6> |
The divide between free, publicly accessible content and the area users must pay to access on a website. 3838_53f6ef-9c> |
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PCI 3838_956196-cf> |
Acronym for “Payment Card Industry Association”. The PCI is the trade group of major card companies American Express, Discover, JCB, MasterCard and Visa. 3838_c1592b-ae> |
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presentment 3838_449dd7-34> |
The request made by an acquiring bank to an issuing bank to retrieve funds that pay for a transaction. Read More… 3838_cccbed-d0> |
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Rapid Dispute Resolution (RDR) 3838_91e17d-ca> |
Visa product that enables merchants to automate dispute resolutions with pre-defined rulesets that trigger a fraud-based refund. Read More… 3838_fcd4a2-06> |
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representment 3838_07f38e-f8> |
When a merchant or their acquirer re-submit their request for funds from a cardholder after the initial transaction was charged back. Read More… 3838_f1dbce-ff> |
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rolling reserve 3838_095227-93> |
Usually 5-10% of a merchant’s monthly sales that are withheld by an acquirer to cover costs stemming from chargebacks. Read More… 3838_33013e-3f> |
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ticket size 3838_593b02-fb> |
The average dollar amount of a merchant’s transactions. Read More… 3838_a964d1-b2> |
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TID 3838_ef2906-88> |
Acronym for “Terminal Identification Number”. The number that identifies a specific terminal that has processed a transaction. 3838_d4e34f-20> |
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user logs 3838_0f90bf-68> |
A form of compelling evidence, user logs track how a customer logs in and navigates behind a merchant’s paywall. Read More… 3838_9ba2d6-1e> |
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VCR 3838_80e903-44> |
Acronym for “the VISA Claims Resolution Initiative”. The initiative was implemented April 15, 2018 as an attempt to update and improve cardholder disputes. 3838_bee5b0-57> |
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VMPI 3838_51a936-79> |
Acronym for “VISA Merchant Purchase Inquiry”. A component of the VCR, the VMPI is an automated platform VISA provides issuing banks with to send transaction data to merchants in cardholder disputes. It is intended as a preemptive means to resolve disputes before they become chargebacks. 3838_175fef-6b> |
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VROL 3838_c31d08-75> |
Acronym for “VISA Resolve Online”. This is VISA’s proprietary online infrastructure for resolving cardholder disputes. VROL enables merchants and issuers to exchange transaction data to facilitate dispute resolution. 3838_307ba7-bd> |
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