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New Approaches to the Persistent Problem of Chargebacks The PaymentsJournal Podcast

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The rise in e-commerce fraud, combined with consumers’ increasing willingness to file chargebacks, has left issuers and acquirers scrambling to shore up their dispute management processes. With a complicated process that varies depending on the payment network involved, chargebacks have become a huge operational challenge for many merchants.







In a recent PaymentsJournal podcast, Cheryl Fitzgarrald and Kate Knudsen, Senior Program Directors at BHMI, and Don Apgar, Director of the Merchant Payments Practice at Javelin Strategy & Research, discussed why chargebacks are an increasing concern for so many merchants—and what they can do to combat the problem.





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What Makes Chargebacks So Complex?







A chargeback allows consumers to dispute a transaction and request a refund for a variety of reasons, such as fraud, unauthorized charges, or dissatisfaction with goods or services. When a consumer initiates a chargeback, a detailed workflow process for handling the payment dispute unfurls. This process is meant to provide a standard method for dispute claim management.







One of the main reasons chargebacks tend to get complicated is the number of parties involved. There’s the cardholder, the issuer, and the merchant that sold the goods or services being disputed. There’s also the acquirer, which acquires the payments on behalf of the merchant. Finally, there are the card networks, such as Visa and Mastercard, that oversee the entire process.







“Most of our clients support a wide range of payment networks, from the global giants like Visa and Mastercard to regional players within the client’s own country,” Knudsen said. “Each of these networks comes with its own set of dispute regulations. And in the U.S., we’ve got federal regulations, like Reg E and Reg Z, to keep in check too. These regulations tend to be very stringent and lay out the requirements, process, and timelines for handling disputes.”







That means handling chargebacks can require not just a group of trained personnel but also flexibility.







“We’ve got a dedicated team focused on tracking every mandate from the networks and integrating them into our dispute workflows,” Knudsen said. “It’s a constant cycle of review and modification. We’re always poring over that mandate documentation and identifying the necessary changes to our work...

The rise in e-commerce fraud, combined with consumers’ increasing willingness to file chargebacks, has left issuers and acquirers scrambling to shore up their dispute management processes. With a complicated process that varies depending on the payment network involved, chargebacks have become a huge operational challenge for many merchants.







In a recent PaymentsJournal podcast, Cheryl Fitzgarrald and Kate Knudsen, Senior Program Directors at BHMI, and Don Apgar, Director of the Merchant Payments Practice at Javelin Strategy & Research, discussed why chargebacks are an increasing concern for so many merchants—and what they can do to combat the problem.





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What Makes Chargebacks So Complex?







A chargeback allows consumers to dispute a transaction and request a refund for a variety of reasons, such as fraud, unauthorized charges, or dissatisfaction with goods or services. When a consumer initiates a chargeback, a detailed workflow process for handling the payment dispute unfurls. This process is meant to provide a standard method for dispute claim management.







One of the main reasons chargebacks tend to get complicated is the number of parties involved. There’s the cardholder, the issuer, and the merchant that sold the goods or services being disputed. There’s also the acquirer, which acquires the payments on behalf of the merchant. Finally, there are the card networks, such as Visa and Mastercard, that oversee the entire process.







“Most of our clients support a wide range of payment networks, from the global giants like Visa and Mastercard to regional players within the client’s own country,” Knudsen said. “Each of these networks comes with its own set of dispute regulations. And in the U.S., we’ve got federal regulations, like Reg E and Reg Z, to keep in check too. These regulations tend to be very stringent and lay out the requirements, process, and timelines for handling disputes.”







That means handling chargebacks can require not just a group of trained personnel but also flexibility.







“We’ve got a dedicated team focused on tracking every mandate from the networks and integrating them into our dispute workflows,” Knudsen said. “It’s a constant cycle of review and modification. We’re always poring over that mandate documentation and identifying the necessary changes to our work...

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