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  2. How to find a business merchant category code - AOL

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    Merchant code range. Business type. 0001–1499. Agricultural services. 1500–2999. Contracted services. 4000–4799. Transportation services. 4800–4999. Utility ...

  3. Merchant category code - Wikipedia

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    MCCs are assigned either by merchant type (e.g., one for hotels, one for office supply stores, etc.) or by merchant name (e.g., 3000 for United Airlines [1]) and is assigned to a merchant by a credit card company when the business first starts accepting that card as a form of payment. [2]

  4. ISO 18245 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 18245 is an ISO standard concerning the assignment of merchant category codes (MCC) in retail financial services. These are used to control usage of corporate credit cards . MCCs are assigned by merchant type (e.g. one for hotels , one for office supply stores, etc.), with each merchant being assigned an MCC by the bank .

  5. List of GS1 country codes - Wikipedia

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    786 Ecuador: 789–790 Brazil: 800–839 Italy, San Marino and Vatican City: 840–849 Spain and Andorra: 850 Cuba: 858 Slovakia: 859 Czech Republic (barcode inherited from Czechoslovakia) 860 Serbia (barcode inherited from Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro) 865 Mongolia: 867 North Korea: 868–869 Turkey: 870–879 Netherlands: 880–881

  6. FSA debit card - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other debit cards, the IRS does not allow FSA debit cards to be used at every merchant that accepts Visa or MasterCard. Rather, only the following types of merchants may accept an FSA debit card, usually enforced using "merchant category codes" or "merchant type codes" assigned by Visa and MasterCard:

  7. U.S. attorneys general condemn credit-card firms for ... - AOL

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    The credit card companies last week said they had paused work on a new merchant category code (MCC), citing Republican pushback in various U.S. states on concerns about improper tracking of ...

  8. Payment card number - Wikipedia

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    Visa's VPay brand can specify PAN lengths from 13 to 19 digits and so card numbers of more than 16 digits are now being seen. Switch was re-branded as Maestro in mid-2007. [ 21 ] In 2011, UK domestic Maestro (formerly Switch) was aligned with the standard international Maestro proposition with the retention of a few residual country specific rules.

  9. Fixed Acquirer Network Fee - Wikipedia

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    The Fixed Acquirer Network Fee (FANF) is a fee that Visa began assessing each of its merchants for in April 2012. [1] Ranging from US$1.25 to $380,000, it is based on the size of the merchant. [2]