Heads Up: Visa's Acquirer Monitoring Program (VAMP) Is Coming

Heads Up: Visa's Acquirer Monitoring Program (VAMP) Is Coming

Change is in the air for payment processing. Visa is introducing a new monitoring framework that's going to affect how businesses handle their transactions. VAMP brings new oversight directly from Visa, and while change can be challenging, being prepared is key. 

What's interesting? This isn't just a minor update to existing rules. It's a fresh approach to how Visa monitors transactions and merchant activity. Whether you're a seasoned business or just getting started with payment processing, these changes matter – especially when it comes to your bottom line. 

What VAMP Changes Mean For Your Business: 

  • A New Holistic Approach: Visa is changing how they calculate and view merchant performance. Instead of looking at fraud and chargebacks separately, they're implementing a comprehensive evaluation system that considers multiple risk factors together.  


  • Fraud and Chargeback Monitoring: The new program introduces updated thresholds and monitoring periods, with a more nuanced approach to how these metrics affect your business standing. 

 

  • Enhanced Merchant Responsibility: The importance of monitoring your own fraud and chargeback rates is increasing. Merchants will need to take a more active role in managing their risk profiles and maintaining compliance. 

The good news? There's still time to get ahead of these changes and position your business for success under the new framework. 

Join our exclusive webinar: 5 Ways to Protect Your Business from Unexpected VAMP Costs!

We're excited to have Guy Dolinko, our Head of Risk, share his expertise and practical insights. With years of experience in payment risk management, Guy will break down what these changes mean for your business and provide actionable strategies to help you prepare. 

Date: March 6 Time: 2 PM (BST) 

Don't wait until these changes affect your processing capabilities. Join us to learn how to navigate VAMP successfully. 


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