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Credit card rewards: When the wrong Merchant Category Code can be costly for cardholders

Businesses are categorised by a unique number called the Merchant Category Code. This determines what rewards you get, or not. When a wrong MCC is configured in the banking system, it could land you in trouble, besides depriving you of your rewards.

September 05, 2023 / 07:26 IST
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Card networks such as Visa, Mastercard, and Amex assign merchant category codes to merchants based on their business categories.

Ever wondered why credit card companies give you different reward points for different payments? For instance, while some credit card spends fetch you reward points, others, like rent payments, don’t. There’s a well-oiled system for this. The credit card backend checks where you’ve swiped your card and instantly ascertains what rewards — if any — are applicable. This is done based on something called the MCC. Let’s look at how this works.

What’s MCC?

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A Merchant Category Code (MCC) is a four-digit number used by credit card companies to classify the services or products offered by a business. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) assigns these codes, which are of significance for both consumers and businesses as they impact the Merchant Discount Rate (MDR).

What’s MDR?