With credit card transactions, different levels of data submission are critical for businesses engaged in different types of transactions. Referrers and Merchants can receive up to 40-100 basis points of reduced fees on their qualifying business and commercial card transactions.
There are three levels of interchange data submission available:
Level I | Basic transaction data like card number, expiration date, CVV, and transaction amount that is required for standard business-to-consumer (B2C) transactions and provide standard interchange rates. |
Level II | More detailed transaction data, like a sales tax and order number, is required for B2B transactions and can provide lower interchange rates. |
Level III | Comprehensive transaction data like line item details and shipping for B2B transactions can qualify for the lowest interchange rates. |
Major card brands Visa & MasterCard each have specific requirements that merchants must adhere to to offer them the best interchange rates. American Express and Discover do not accept direct Level II or Level III data submissions for lower interchange rates at this time.
Below is a breakdown of the key data required for Level II and Level III data submission for each card brand.
Level I Interchange Data Requirements
All transactions, regardless of card brand, must meet these data requirements to qualify for basic interchange or Level I:
Merchant & Transaction Information - Basic data provided about the Merchant and Transaction, including:
Merchant Name | The name of the Merchant business selling products or services. |
Transaction Date | The date that the transaction took place. |
Transaction Amount | The total amount of the transaction charged to the customer. |
Customer / Cardholder Information - Essential customer and card data used to pay, including:
Customer Zip Code | The billing zip code on file with the customer’s credit card company. |
Customer Billing Address | The full billing address on file with the customer’s credit card company. |
Credit Card Number | The 15 (AMEX) or 16-digit credit card number shown on the customer’s card. |
Card Expiration Date | The 4-digit, MMYY-format expiration date shown on the customer’s card. |
Card CVV | The 3 or 4-digit security code shown on the customer’s card. |
Level II and III Interchange Data Requirements
Each card brand will feature its list of requirements necessary to receive interchange rates by using Level II or Level III data to qualify on its card network. Each major card brand - Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover - has been listed below with individual details to clearly explain their requirements.
Once you are familiar with these requirements, visit Submit Interchange Data with Transactions below to learn the different methods available to submit this data.
Note: If you choose to optionally submit Level II data with Level III data, the tax rate must be set between 0.1% & 22% of the transaction amount when the tax amount is greater than $0.00.
Visa
Read more information about Visa requirements below:
Visa - Qualifying Card Types for Interchange Data Submission
The following card types can be used for Level II data submission:
In addition to the above, the following card types can be used for Level III data submission:
Corporate Credit
Purchasing Credit
Visa - Level II Data Requirements
Level II data must include all Level I data requirements in addition to the requirements listed below.
Sales Tax and Order Information - Sales tax information for each transaction including:
Sales Tax Amount | The total amount of sales tax applied to the transaction. |
Order Number | A unique identifier used by the merchant to locate the specific transaction information.
Note: “Order Number”, “Invoice Number”, and “Customer Code” are interchangeable terms for Level II and Level III data submissions.
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Visa - Level III Data Requirements
Level III data must include all Level II data requirements in addition to the requirements listed below.
Item Details - Must provide detailed information for each item listed in a transaction including:
Item | Name or title of the item. |
Description | A detailed description of the product or service sold. |
Commodity Code | We recommend using the standardized numerical 7-digit NIGP commodity code used to classify products for customs. Attached is a partial list of available 7-digit codes.
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Product Code | A unique identifier used by the Merchant business to identify the specific product. |
Item Price | The price per item unit. |
Item Discount | Monetary reductions applied to the product or service price for the line item.
Note: This value can be '0' if there is no applicable item discount.
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Quantity | The number of units sold. |
Unit of Measure | A standardized unit used to quantify the quantity of the product or service. |
Item Total | Total transaction line item cost, calculated with quantity, unit price, discounts, tax, and shipping. |
Discount, Shipping & Duty - Must provide shipping, duty, and tax information (if applicable) including:
Shipping Amount | The cost associated with transporting products from Merchant to customer.
Note: This value can be '0' if there is no applicable shipping amount.
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Duty Amount | The monetary value of customs duties or taxes related to product import and export.
Note: This value can be '0' if there is no applicable duty amount.
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Order Discount | Monetary reductions applied to the transaction total.
Note: This value can be '0' if there is no applicable order discount.
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Tax |
Note: The tax amount can be zero (or the tax field can be omitted entirely). If the Merchant sends a tax amount greater than $0.00, it needs to be between 0.1% & 22% of the transaction amount.
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Visa - Additional Qualification Requirements
In addition to the interchange data requirements above, the Visa card network has specific additional requirements to qualify:
The transaction must be compliant with the Visa Custom Payment Service (CPS).
A ‘capture’ request must follow the ‘authorization’ request:
Transaction must be authorized online and cannot be a cardholder-activated terminal (CAT) location.
Business Card type transactions must always include an Address Verification System (AVS) reference.
Visa - Large Ticket Requirements
Large Ticket transactions refer to transactions with a larger total dollar amount.
Your interchange rate may change based on the transaction amount to offer better pricing from Visa’s large ticket program for high-dollar-value transactions.
In addition to the data requirements above, the Visa card network has specific additional requirements to qualify for Large Ticket interchange pricing:
Clearing must follow authorization within 2 business days (no more than 1 day between auth and capture)
The transaction amount must meet ticket thresholds: $6,980+
Visa - Prohibited Merchant Business Types (MCCs)
Non-Compliant MCCs | Description of Merchant Business Type |
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3000–3299 | Airlines |
3501-3999 | Car Rental Companies/Hotels |
4112 | Passenger Railways |
4411 | Steamship and Cruise Lines |
4511 | Airlines and Air Carriers |
4722 | Travel Agencies and Tour Operators |
5812 | Eating Places and Restaurants |
5814 | Fast Food Restaurants |
5962 | Direct Marketing – Travel Related Arrangements Services (High Risk) |
5966 | Direct Marketing – Outbound Telemarketing Merchant (High Risk) |
5967 | Direct Marketing – Inbound Teleservices Merchant (High Risk) |
7011 | Lodging – Hotels, Motels, and Resorts |
7512 | Automobile Rental Agency |
7513 | Truck & Utility Trailer Rentals |
7519 | Motor Home and Recreational Vehicle Rentals |
MasterCard
Read more information about MasterCard requirements below:
MasterCard - Qualifying Card Types for Interchange Data Submission
The following card types can be used for Level II data submission:
Note: MasterCard uses the term “Data Rate II and III” to refer to Level II and Level III interchange data when referring to corporate/business purchases and cards.
In addition to the above, the following card types can be used for Level III data submission:
Corporate Credit
Purchasing Credit
MasterCard - Level II Data Requirements
Level II data must include all Level I data requirements in addition to the requirements listed below.
Sales Tax Information - Sales tax information for each transaction including:
Sales Tax Amount | The total amount of sales tax applied to the transaction. |
Order Number | A unique identifier used by the merchant to locate the specific transaction information.
Note: “Order Number”, “Invoice Number”, and “Customer Code” are interchangeable terms for Level II and Level III data submissions.
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MasterCard - Level III Data Requirements
Level III data must include all Level II data requirements in addition to the requirements listed below.
Item Details - Must provide detailed information for each item listed in a transaction including:
Item | Name or title of the item. |
Description | A detailed description of the product or service sold. |
Line Item Total | Total transaction line item cost, calculated with quantity, unit price, discounts, tax, and shipping. |
Product Code | A unique identifier used by the Merchant business to identify the specific product. |
Quantity | The number of units sold. |
Unit of Measure | A standardized unit used to quantify the quantity of the product or service. |
Note: When submitting a Level III transaction, the tax amount must be a percent between 0.1% & 30% of the transaction; it cannot be zero unless tax-exempt status is enabled by the Facilitator.
MasterCard - Additional Qualification Requirements
In addition to the interchange data requirements above, the MasterCard card network has specific additional requirements to qualify:
MasterCard - Large Ticket Requirements
Large Ticket transactions refer to transactions with a larger total dollar amount. Your interchange rate may change based on the transaction amount to offer better pricing from MasterCard’s large ticket program for high-dollar-value transactions.
In addition to the data requirements above, the MasterCard network has specific additional requirements to qualify for Large Ticket interchange pricing:
Clearing must follow authorization within 2 business days (no more than 1 day between auth and capture).
The transaction amount must meet ticket thresholds: $7,255+
MasterCard - Prohibited Merchant Business Types (MCCs)
MasterCard Non-Compliant MCCs List:
Non-Compliant MCCs | Description of Merchant Business Type |
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3000–3299 | Airlines |
3501-3999 | Car Rental Companies/Hotels |
4112 | Passenger Railways |
4411 | Steamship and Cruise Lines |
4511 | Airlines and Air Carriers |
4722 | Travel Agencies and Tour Operators |
5812 | Eating Places and Restaurants |
5814 | Fast Food Restaurants |
5962 | Direct Marketing – Travel Related Arrangements Services (High Risk) |
5966 | Direct Marketing – Outbound Telemarketing Merchant (High Risk) |
5967 | Direct Marketing – Inbound Teleservices Merchant (High Risk) |
7011 | Lodging – Hotels, Motels, and Resorts |
7512 | Automobile Rental Agency |
7513 | Truck & Utility Trailer Rentals |
7519 | Motor Home and Recreational Vehicle Rentals |
American Express & Discover
There is no additional work or line item data submission required by American Express or Discover.
Both card brands provide lower interchange rates on their respective networks, calculated and adjusted based exclusively on the cardholder’s card type (e.g. business card, corporate card, etc.).