Chargeback Regulations and Guidelines
Expert-defined terms from the Certified Professional in Payment Gateway Chargeback Management course at London School of Planning and Management. Free to read, free to share, paired with a globally recognised certification pathway.
Chargeback Regulations and Guidelines #
Chargeback Regulations and Guidelines
Chargeback Regulations and Guidelines refer to the rules and policies set by cre… #
These regulations are designed to protect cardholders from fraudulent transactions and ensure fair resolutions for disputes between cardholders, merchants, and issuing banks.
Card Network #
Card Network
A Card Network, also known as a payment network, is an organization that provide… #
Examples of Card Networks include Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover.
Issuer #
Issuer
An Issuer is a financial institution or bank that issues credit or debit cards t… #
The Issuer is responsible for providing funds to cardholders, managing card accounts, and processing transactions on behalf of cardholders.
Acquirer #
Acquirer
An Acquirer is a financial institution or bank that establishes and maintains re… #
The Acquirer is responsible for processing transactions on behalf of merchants and transferring funds to their accounts.
Merchant #
Merchant
A Merchant is a business or individual that sells goods or services and accepts… #
Merchants are required to comply with Card Network rules and regulations, including chargeback guidelines, to maintain their ability to accept card payments.
Cardholder #
Cardholder
A Cardholder is an individual who holds a credit or debit card issued by a finan… #
Cardholders use their cards to make purchases and payments, and they are protected by Card Network regulations in case of fraudulent transactions or disputes.
Dispute #
Dispute
A Dispute occurs when a cardholder questions a transaction on their credit or de… #
Disputes can arise due to unauthorized charges, billing errors, goods or services not received, or dissatisfaction with a purchase.
Chargeback #
Chargeback
A Chargeback is a reversal of a transaction initiated by the cardholder's issuin… #
Chargebacks are intended to protect cardholders from fraudulent transactions or disputes with merchants. The merchant is required to provide compelling evidence to challenge a chargeback.
Reason Code #
Reason Code
A Reason Code is a numeric or alphanumeric code assigned to a chargeback to indi… #
Each Card Network has a set of standard reason codes that merchants can use to understand why a chargeback was initiated.
Representment #
Representment
Representment is the process through which a merchant disputes a chargeback by p… #
Merchants must follow Card Network guidelines and regulations to submit a representment request.
Chargeback Ratio #
Chargeback Ratio
The Chargeback Ratio is a metric used to measure the number of chargebacks a mer… #
A high chargeback ratio can lead to penalties, fines, or the termination of a merchant account.
Pre #
Arbitration
Pre #
Arbitration, also known as Second Presentment, is the stage in the chargeback process where a merchant can challenge a chargeback decision by providing additional evidence or documentation. Pre-Arbitration is the final opportunity for a merchant to dispute a chargeback before it becomes final.
Card Scheme #
Card Scheme
A Card Scheme is a network of financial institutions that governs the issuance a… #
Card Schemes establish rules and regulations for card transactions, including chargeback procedures and guidelines.
Card Present Transaction #
Card Present Transaction
A Card Present Transaction occurs when a cardholder physically presents their cr… #
Card Present Transactions are typically more secure than Card Not Present Transactions due to the verification of the cardholder's identity.
Card Not Present Transaction #
Card Not Present Transaction
A Card Not Present Transaction occurs when a cardholder makes a purchase online,… #
Card Not Present Transactions are more susceptible to fraud and chargebacks.
Friendly Fraud #
Friendly Fraud
Friendly Fraud, also known as Chargeback Fraud, occurs when a cardholder dispute… #
Friendly Fraud can result in unwarranted chargebacks for merchants.
Merchant Account #
Merchant Account
A Merchant Account is a type of bank account that enables a business to accept c… #
Merchant Accounts are subject to approval by Acquirers and must comply with Card Network regulations, including chargeback guidelines.
Card Verification Code #
Card Verification Code
A Card Verification Code, also known as a CVV or CVC, is a three #
or four-digit security code printed on credit and debit cards. Card Verification Codes are used to verify cardholder identity during Card Not Present Transactions and reduce the risk of fraud.
3 #
D Secure
3-D Secure is a security protocol developed by Card Networks to enhance the secu… #
3-D Secure adds an additional layer of authentication by requiring cardholders to enter a password or one-time code to complete a transaction.
Card Association #
Card Association
A Card Association is a governing body that oversees the operations and policies… #
Card Associations establish regulations and guidelines for members, including Issuers, Acquirers, and Merchants, to ensure the integrity and security of card transactions.
Card Brand #
Card Brand
A Card Brand is a recognized credit card company, such as Visa, Mastercard, Amer… #
Card Brands issue credit and debit cards, set interchange fees, and establish rules and regulations for card transactions, including chargeback procedures.
Authorization #
Authorization
Authorization is the process of verifying a cardholder's funds and approving a t… #
Merchants must obtain authorization from the cardholder's issuing bank to ensure that the transaction is valid and prevent chargebacks.
Fraudulent Transaction #
Fraudulent Transaction
A Fraudulent Transaction is a unauthorized purchase or payment made using a stol… #
Fraudulent Transactions can result in chargebacks for merchants and financial losses for cardholders and issuing banks.
Cardholder Dispute Resolution Network #
Cardholder Dispute Resolution Network
The Cardholder Dispute Resolution Network, or CDRN, is a service provided by som… #
CDRN helps merchants track and manage chargebacks more effectively.
Cardholder Verification Method #
Cardholder Verification Method
A Cardholder Verification Method, or CVM, is a process used to authenticate the… #
Common CVMs include signature verification, PIN entry, biometric authentication, and 3-D Secure authentication.
Transaction Date #
Transaction Date
The Transaction Date is the date on which a purchase or payment is made using a… #
The Transaction Date is important for tracking transactions, resolving disputes, and determining the validity of chargebacks.
Chargeback Management #
Chargeback Management
Chargeback Management refers to the process of monitoring, analyzing, and respon… #
Effective chargeback management involves identifying chargeback trends, preventing fraud, and resolving disputes promptly.
Chargeback Notification #
Chargeback Notification
Chargeback Notification is the communication sent by a Card Network to a merchan… #
Chargeback Notifications include details such as the reason code, transaction amount, and deadline for response.
Chargeback Prevention #
Chargeback Prevention
Chargeback Prevention strategies are proactive measures taken by merchants to re… #
Chargeback Prevention may include implementing secure payment processing, verifying cardholder information, and providing excellent customer service.
Chargeback Reversal #
Chargeback Reversal
A Chargeback Reversal occurs when a merchant successfully disputes a chargeback… #
Chargeback Reversals can help merchants recover lost revenue and prevent negative impacts on their reputation.
Chargeback Reason #
Chargeback Reason
The Chargeback Reason is the specific justification provided by a cardholder for… #
Common chargeback reasons include unauthorized transaction, goods not received, damaged goods, and billing errors.
Chargeback Representment Fee #
Chargeback Representment Fee
A Chargeback Representment Fee is a charge imposed by an Acquirer or payment pro… #
Chargeback Representment Fees vary by provider and may be incurred for each chargeback dispute.
Chargeback Settlement #
Chargeback Settlement
Chargeback Settlement is the resolution of a chargeback dispute between a mercha… #
Chargeback Settlement may involve the return of funds to the cardholder, reimbursement to the merchant, or a compromise between the parties.
Chargeback Timeframe #
Chargeback Timeframe
The Chargeback Timeframe is the window of time in which a cardholder can dispute… #
Chargeback Timeframes vary by Card Network and typically range from 60 to 120 days from the transaction date.
Chargeback Workflow #
Chargeback Workflow
The Chargeback Workflow is the sequence of steps followed by merchants to manage… #
Chargeback Workflows may include reviewing chargeback notifications, gathering evidence, submitting representment requests, and tracking outcomes.
Chargeback Analyst #
Chargeback Analyst
A Chargeback Analyst is a professional responsible for analyzing chargeback data… #
Chargeback Analysts work closely with merchants, Acquirers, and Card Networks to mitigate financial risks.
Chargeback Dispute Resolution #
Chargeback Dispute Resolution
Chargeback Dispute Resolution is the process of resolving disagreements between… #
Chargeback Dispute Resolution involves gathering evidence, presenting arguments, and reaching a resolution that is fair to both parties.
Chargeback Fraud Prevention #
Chargeback Fraud Prevention
Chargeback Fraud Prevention refers to the measures taken by merchants to detect… #
Chargeback Fraud Prevention strategies may include monitoring transaction patterns, verifying customer identities, and implementing fraud detection tools.
Chargeback Metrics #
Chargeback Metrics
Chargeback Metrics are key performance indicators used to measure the impact of… #
Common Chargeback Metrics include chargeback ratio, dispute resolution time, representment success rate, and financial losses due to chargebacks.
Chargeback Policy #
Chargeback Policy
A Chargeback Policy is a set of guidelines and procedures established by a merch… #
Chargeback Policies outline the steps for responding to chargebacks, managing disputes, and minimizing financial risks.
Chargeback Reason Code List #
Chargeback Reason Code List
A Chargeback Reason Code List is a comprehensive directory of reason codes used… #
Merchants can refer to the Chargeback Reason Code List to understand the specific reasons for chargebacks and respond accordingly.
Chargeback Response Time #
Chargeback Response Time
The Chargeback Response Time is the deadline for merchants to respond to a charg… #
Failing to meet the Chargeback Response Time may result in the loss of the right to dispute the chargeback.
Chargeback Rights and Responsibilities #
Chargeback Rights and Responsibilities
Chargeback Rights and Responsibilities refer to the obligations and entitlements… #
Understanding Chargeback Rights and Responsibilities is essential for resolving disputes and protecting financial interests.
Chargeback Training #
Chargeback Training
Chargeback Training is an educational program designed to help merchants, paymen… #
Chargeback Training covers topics such as dispute resolution, fraud prevention, and representment strategies.
Chargeback Dispute Process #
Chargeback Dispute Process
The Chargeback Dispute Process is the series of steps followed by merchants to c… #
The Chargeback Dispute Process may involve reviewing chargeback notifications, gathering evidence, submitting representment requests, and tracking outcomes.
Chargeback Alert System #
Chargeback Alert System
A Chargeback Alert System is a service provided by some payment processors to no… #
Chargeback Alert Systems monitor transaction data, identify suspicious patterns, and alert merchants to take preventive action.
Chargeback Management Software #
Chargeback Management Software
Chargeback Management Software is a technology solution that helps merchants aut… #
Chargeback Management Software may include features such as dispute tracking, evidence management, reporting tools, and integration with payment systems.
Global Payment Gateway #
Global Payment Gateway
A Global Payment Gateway is a platform that enables merchants to accept payments… #
Global Payment Gateways support multiple currencies, languages, and payment methods to facilitate international transactions and comply with local regulations.
Chargeback Best Practices #
Chargeback Best Practices
Chargeback Best Practices are recommended strategies and tactics for merchants t… #
Chargeback Best Practices may include fraud detection, customer verification, dispute resolution, and compliance with Card Network regulations.
Chargeback Documentation #
Chargeback Documentation
Chargeback Documentation refers to the evidence and supporting documents that me… #
Chargeback Documentation may include transaction receipts, customer communications, shipping records, and any other relevant information to dispute the chargeback.
Chargeback Monitoring #
Chargeback Monitoring
Chargeback Monitoring is the continuous tracking and analysis of chargeback tren… #
Chargeback Monitoring helps merchants identify potential issues, implement preventive measures, and improve their chargeback management strategies.
Chargeback Specialist #
Chargeback Specialist
A Chargeback Specialist is a professional with expertise in managing chargebacks… #
Chargeback Specialists work closely with merchants, Acquirers, and Card Networks to minimize financial losses and maintain compliance with regulations.
Chargeback Reduction Strategies #
Chargeback Reduction Strategies
Chargeback Reduction Strategies are proactive measures taken by merchants to min… #
Chargeback Reduction Strategies may include improving customer service, enhancing fraud detection, and resolving disputes promptly.
Chargeback Settlement Period #
Chargeback Settlement Period
The Chargeback Settlement Period is the timeframe within which a chargeback disp… #
Chargeback Settlement Periods vary by Card Network and may range from 30 to 90 days from the chargeback notification.
Chargeback Dispute Letter #
Chargeback Dispute Letter
A Chargeback Dispute Letter is a formal communication sent by a merchant to a ca… #
The Chargeback Dispute Letter typically includes evidence, explanations, and arguments supporting the merchant's position in the dispute.
Chargeback Prevention Tools #
Chargeback Prevention Tools
Chargeback Prevention Tools are software applications and services that help mer… #
Chargeback Prevention Tools may include fraud detection software, transaction monitoring services, and chargeback analysis platforms.
Chargeback Reversal Rate #
Chargeback Reversal Rate
The Chargeback Reversal Rate is the percentage of chargebacks successfully dispu… #
A high Chargeback Reversal Rate indicates effective chargeback management strategies and the ability to recover lost revenue from disputed transactions.
Chargeback Risk Assessment #
Chargeback Risk Assessment
Chargeback Risk Assessment is the evaluation of potential chargeback risks faced… #
Chargeback Risk Assessment helps merchants identify vulnerabilities, implement preventive measures, and minimize financial losses.
Chargeback Response Letter #
Chargeback Response Letter
A Chargeback Response Letter is a formal document submitted by a merchant to cha… #
The Chargeback Response Letter outlines the merchant's position, arguments, and supporting documentation.
Chargeback Root Cause Analysis #
Chargeback Root Cause Analysis
Chargeback Root Cause Analysis is the process of identifying the underlying reas… #
Chargeback Root Cause Analysis helps merchants develop targeted strategies to prevent future chargebacks and improve operational efficiency.
Chargeback Waiver Policy #
Chargeback Waiver Policy
A Chargeback Waiver Policy is a set of guidelines established by a merchant to w… #
A Chargeback Waiver Policy may enhance customer satisfaction, loyalty, and trust in the merchant's brand.
Chargeback Workflow Automation #
Chargeback Workflow Automation
Chargeback Workflow Automation is the use of technology and software solutions t… #
Chargeback Workflow Automation helps merchants reduce manual tasks, improve efficiency, and respond to chargebacks more promptly.
Chargeback Compliance Program #
Chargeback Compliance Program
A Chargeback Compliance Program is a set of policies and procedures implemented… #
A Chargeback Compliance Program may include training, monitoring, reporting, and auditing to mitigate risks and maintain business integrity.
Chargeback Investigation Process #
Chargeback Investigation Process
The Chargeback Investigation Process is the series of steps followed by merchant… #
The Chargeback Investigation Process may involve reviewing transaction data, verifying customer information, and submitting representment requests.
Chargeback Monitoring System #
Chargeback Monitoring System
A Chargeback Monitoring System is a software platform that helps merchants track… #
Chargeback Monitoring Systems provide merchants with insights, alerts, and reports to identify trends, mitigate risks, and improve chargeback management strategies.
Chargeback Prevention Policy #
Chargeback Prevention Policy
A Chargeback Prevention Policy is a set of guidelines and procedures established… #
A Chargeback Prevention Policy may include transaction monitoring, customer verification, dispute resolution, and compliance with Card Network regulations.
Chargeback Response Strategy #
Chargeback Response Strategy
A Chargeback Response Strategy is a plan developed by a merchant to effectively… #
A Chargeback Response Strategy may include gathering evidence, preparing documentation, and submitting representment requests to protect the merchant's financial interests.
Chargeback Risk Management #
Chargeback Risk Management
Chargeback Risk Management is the practice of assessing, mitigating, and control… #
Chargeback Risk Management strategies help merchants minimize financial losses, prevent fraud, and maintain compliance with Card Network regulations.
Chargeback Settlement Process #
Chargeback Settlement Process
The Chargeback Settlement Process is the resolution of a chargeback dispute betw… #
The Chargeback Settlement Process may involve reviewing evidence, negotiating a resolution, and reaching an agreement that is fair and equitable to both parties.
Chargeback Response Deadline #
Chargeback Response Deadline
The Chargeback Response Deadline is the timeframe within which a merchant must s… #
Failing to meet the Chargeback Response Deadline may result in the loss of the right to dispute the chargeback and incur financial penalties.
Chargeback Response Template #
Chargeback Response Template
A Chargeback Response Template is a pre #
designed document used by merchants to prepare and submit a response to a chargeback notification. Chargeback Response Templates typically include sections for evidence, explanations, and arguments to support the merchant's position in the dispute.
Chargeback Notification Letter #
Chargeback Notification Letter
A Chargeback Notification Letter is a formal communication sent by a Card Networ… #
The Chargeback Notification Letter includes details such as the reason code, transaction amount, and deadline for response to the chargeback.
Chargeback Prevention Measures #
Chargeback Prevention Measures
Chargeback Prevention Measures are proactive steps taken by merchants to reduce… #
Chargeback Prevention Measures may include transaction monitoring, customer