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Introduction to Card Payment Dispute Resolution & Chargebacks

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When all goes well, card transactions are a benefit to all the different players of the payment transaction:

Transactions are automated, cardholder’s are often debited with direct debit and the transaction cycle works smoothly ensuring that the cardholder is able to make payments within seconds and the merchant is credited as quickly as possible. For less than 1%, in fact, 0,02% in Europe (0,06% globally), there is a problem with the transaction and the issuer attempts to recover the transaction amount by using a chargeback.

As automated as it is, chargebacks are still a time consuming and costly manual process. Banks and processors require back-office staff to handle disputes either on the issuing or acquiring side. Some merchants prefer to accept the chargeback rather than try and defend the transaction for lack of time and resources.

Throughout this course, our main objectives are to:

After the training, participants will:

 

Level Advanced
Learning format Classroom training

Total price *

Members: € 550
Non-members: € 650
Partners/ BZB: € 550
Incompany: tailor-made, prices on request

* Are you entitled to an allowance or subsidy?
* Price: service in the context of continuing professional training, exempt from VAT

CPD Hours Banking: 6h general
Consumer credit: 6h general

Continuing Professional Development

Please let us know you're interested in this training should there be no date available, the planned date does not suit you and/or this session is full. As soon as about 5 people are registered on the interest list, we will propose a new course date. Your registration on the interest list is free of charge and without any obligation.

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Target group

This training course can be followed by multiple target groups:

  • anyone involved in the financial industry, merchants, payment processors, and professionals seeking to understand the chargeback card landscape;
  • payment & back-office-officers;
  • compliance officers & risk managers;
  • internal auditors;
  • consultants;

Required prior knowledge

Advanced level training: this training requires a general basic knowledge of the subject.

Programme

CONTENT

  • Introduction: Processing Requirements & Arbitration Procedures
    • The Transaction Cycle
    • Definition of a Chargeback
    • The Chargeback Cycle
    • Reversals
    • General Chargeback Requirements (documentation, data record, safe reporting)
    • Arbitration Procedures
    • Quiz
  • Authorization-Related Chargebacks/Disputes – quick overview of reason codes
    • General Overview of the Authorization Process
    • Authorization-Related Chargebacks/Disputes
    • Quiz
  • Errors in Processing– quick overview of reason codes
    • Duplicate Processing / Paid by Other Means
    • Transaction Amount Differs
    • Currency-Related Disputes
    • Improper Refund
    • Late Presentment
    • Quiz
  • Fraud-Related Chargebacks – quick overview of reason codes
    • The Chip and Chip/PIN Liability Shifts
    • Other Fraud Chargebacks/Disputes
    • Quiz
  • Cardholder Dispute Chargebacks – quick overview of reason codes
    • Goods or Services Not as Described / Defective
    • Counterfeit Goods
    • Goods or Services Not Provided (including Failed Travel Services)
    • Credit Not Processed
    • Recurring Transactions
    • Addendum Disputes (including car rental disputes)
    • No-Show Hotel Disputes
    • Failed Transactions
    • Cancelled Timeshares
    • Quiz

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

  • Duration: 1 day of training (6 class hours)
  • Hours: 09:00 to 17:00
  • Location: Febelfin Academy: Phoenix building, Koning Albert II-laan/Boulevard du Roi Albert II 19, 1210 Brussels
  • Language: This training will be given in English

Methodology

You follow a ‘Classroom training’ face-to-face in a group. You, the other participants and the teacher are all present in the same classroom at an agreed time. There is an opportunity for interaction and feedback, both from the participants to the teacher and vice versa. The teaching material consists as a basis of a presentation via the MyFA learning platform, supplemented with various other items (such as digital syllabus, presentation, audiovisual fragments, etc.).



Training material: PowerPoint presentation (slides)

Teachers

Isabelle Onkelinx
Retail banking
Clearing, settlements & payments