TMF/MATCH List Merchant Account Approval: Seamlesschex Options

Being on the TMF or MATCH list can severely limit payment options for merchants. SeamlessChex offers TMF/MATCH List merchant account approval that actually delivers the value merchants had access to before their inclusion.

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If your company account has been placed on the Terminated Merchant File (TMF) or MATCH list, you might be concerned that it’s the end of electronic payment processing for your business. Fortunately, you still have options.

At SeamlessChex, we provide merchant account solutions that help your business get back on track. Our merchant account approval allows you to receive credit card, ACH, and/or eCheck payments again without exorbitant account fees or excessive scrutiny, despite your TMF/MATCH list status.

As long as your business has a monthly processing volume of at least $50,000, we can help your business get approved for a credit card processing merchant account. We can also set up accounts for eCheck processing for MATCH/TMF merchants that do not meet the $50,000 monthly processing threshold.

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Why You’re On TMF/MATCH (and How We Can Help)

Credit card providers Visa and Mastercard use the TMF and MATCH lists to categorize merchants that have demonstrated a higher likelihood of illegal or fraudulent activity. Their methodology is not airtight, and many perfectly legitimate businesses end up on these lists every year, essentially becoming blacklisted from traditional payment processors. 

Not only can SeamlessChex help these merchants get off the TMF/MATCH list, but our high-risk expertise and white-glove approval process also allow us to offer tailor-made features to reduce the chances of a merchant getting included again.

Below, we break down the most common reasons for a merchant to be included on the TMF/MATCH list, and how SeamlessChex can help:

TMF/MATCH List Problems and Solutions

Inclusion Reason

Valuable SeamlessChex Feature

Account Data Compromise

✅ PCI-DSS compliance

Bankruptcy/Insolvency

✅ Flexible fees and no-cost processing options

CPP (Common Point of Purchase) Designation*

✅ Advanced fraud detection with two-factor authentication options

Excessive Chargebacks

✅ Advanced chargeback management with Rapid Dispute Resolution and chargeback interception

Excessive Fraud Rates

✅ Advanced fraud detection with two-factor authentication options

Unintentional Illegal Transactions

✅ Industry regulation expertise & advanced fraud detection

PCI-DSS Non-Compliance

✅ PCI-DSS compliance & dedicated account managers who can assist with yours

*CPP designation happens when a merchant is found to be a common point of purchase for fraudulent credit card activity

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Reasons for landing on the TMF or MATCH list that your payment processor won’t be able to help you with include:

  • Fraud Convictions
  • Money Laundering
  • Merchant Collusion
  • Intentionally-Processed Illegal Transactions

To address these issues, a combination of proper legal counsel and a trustworthy payment processor will be necessary for the company to continue operating.

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At SeamlessChex, we understand the difficulties that merchants on the MATCH and TMF lists face, and we strive to offer merchant account solutions that support those companies. We believe that getting a TMF/MATCH list merchant account approval shouldn’t be stressful, so we take the hassle out of payment processing to offer you flexible account solutions that suit every business.

If you’re not sure how to start accepting credit card payments after being included on these lists, we’re here for you. Our merchant account team of payment processing experts is happy to talk with you, learn about your business, and help you discover which of our high-risk merchant solutions best meets your needs.

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FAQ About Match List Credit Card Processing

What is the TMF Match List?

The Visa TMF (Terminated Merchant File) match list, also known as the MATCH list, is a database maintained by Visa that includes information about merchants who have been terminated or flagged for violating Visa's rules and regulations. When a merchant is added to the MATCH list, it signifies that they have had their merchant account terminated by a Visa acquirer due to specific reasons such as fraud, excessive credit card chargebacks, or violation of Visa's operating regulations. Any type of business can end up on the list, including businesses in high risk industries.

Being listed on the TMF match list can have significant consequences for a merchant. It can make it difficult for them to obtain new merchant accounts or payment processing services, as most acquiring banks and processors consult the list during their underwriting process. If a merchant is listed on the TMF match list, it's generally an indication to other bank and financial institutions that there may be increased risk associated with processing transactions for that merchant. It's important to note that the MATCH list is specific to Visa payments, and other payment networks may have similar lists with their own criteria and databases for terminated merchants. Merchants can end up on each networks' list, which can make it even more difficult to work with banks and financial institutions.

What is the TMF List in payment processing?

The Visa TMF (Terminated Merchant File) match list is a database maintained by Visa that contains information about merchants who have been terminated or flagged for violating Visa's rules and regulations for merchant payments. Being listed on the TMF match list can make it difficult for merchants to obtain new merchant accounts or payment processing services, as it signals to other bank or financial institutions that there may be increased risks associated with processing transactions for that merchant. Businesses can be added to the MATCH list for things like fraud, excessive chargebacks, and merchant collusion.

What happens when your account is placed on the TMF MATCH List?

When a merchant is placed on the MATCH (Member Alert to Control High-Risk Merchants) list or TMF (Terminated Merchant File), it can have significant implications for their ability to obtain merchant accounts and payment processing services for their business. Here's what happens when your merchant account is placed on the MATCH list:

  • Difficulty in Obtaining Merchant Accounts: Being listed on the MATCH or TMF list can make it challenging for a merchant to obtain new merchant accounts. Most acquiring banks and payment processors consult these merchant lists during their underwriting process to screen businesses. If a merchant's name appears on the list, it raises red flags and indicates a higher risk associated with processing transactions for that merchant. Consequently, many bank and financial institutions may be hesitant to provide them with payment processing services.
  • Limited Processing Options: Merchants on the MATCH or TMF list may find their payment processing options severely restricted. It becomes challenging to find a reputable provider willing to take on the perceived risk associated with the merchant's business. This account limitation can impact their ability to accept credit card payments, potentially leading to loss of sales and negatively affecting their business activity.

It's important to note that being placed on the MATCH or TMF list typically occurs due to serious violations or breaches of the payment network's rules and regulations. Businesses can be placed on the MATCH list unknowingly, but list merchants often know when they are in violation. These merchant violations can include fraud, excessive chargebacks, unauthorized or illegal activities, or repeated non-compliance with the network's operating guidelines.

If a merchant believes they have been erroneously listed or wishes to dispute their placement on the list, they should contact the acquiring bank or payment processor responsible for reporting the information to the MATCH or TMF database and follow their specific dispute resolution process.

Why Are Merchants on the MATCH List?

Merchants are placed on the MATCH (Member Alert to Control High-Risk Merchants) list for various reasons. The primary reasons for a merchant to be listed on the MATCH list include:

  • Violation of Card Network Rules: Merchants may be added to the MATCH list if they are found to be in violation of the rules and regulations set by the credit card networks, such as Visa or Mastercard. These violations can include engaging in fraud, processing unauthorized transactions, or failing to comply with the network's operating guidelines.
  • Excessive Chargebacks: Chargebacks occur when a customer disputes a credit card transaction and requests a refund from their issuing bank. Merchants who have a high volume of credit card chargebacks, indicating dissatisfaction or potential issues with their products, services, or customer service, can be placed on the MATCH list. Excessive chargebacks are seen as a risk indicator for bank and financial institutions.
  • Unpaid Debt or Obligations: Merchants who have outstanding debts or business obligations to acquiring banks or payment processors may be added to the MATCH list. This could include situations where a merchant fails to pay processing fees or other financial liabilities related to their merchant account.
  • Unauthorized or Illegal Activities: Engaging in unauthorized or illegal activities, such as processing credit card transactions for prohibited goods or services, can lead to a merchant being listed on the MATCH list. This includes activities like illegal gambling, illegal substances, or other illegal transactions.

It's important to note that being placed on the MATCH list is a serious matter for a merchant and can have significant implications for a merchant's ability to obtain payment processing services in the future. Acquiring banks and payment processors refer to the MATCH list to assess the risk associated with a merchant's business before approving or denying their application for a merchant account.

What is the match list reason code list? 

  • Account Data Compromise
  • Common Point of Purchase
  • Laundering
  • Excessive Chargebacks
  • Excessive Fraud
  • Unused
  • Fraud Conviction
  • Mastercard Questionable Merchant Audit Program
  • Bankruptcy/Liquidation/Insolvency
  • Violation of Standards
  • Merchant Collusion
  • PCI-DSS Non-compliance
  • Illegal Transactions
  • Identity Theft