Companies complying with Excessive Chargeback Program (ECP)

Mastercard operates a worldwide chargeback monitoring initiative called the Excessive Chargeback Program (ECP) that tracks chargeback activity, sets non‑compliance thresholds, flags merchants with high chargeback rates, and obliges them to lower chargebacks to stay within Mastercard’s standards.

5,088

companies

List of companies that comply with Excessive Chargeback Program (ECP)

CompanyCountryIndustryEmployeesRevenueTechnologies
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United States

Government Administration

50k

$17B

Excessive Chargeback Program (ECP)

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Canada

Higher Education

14k

$1.2B

Excessive Chargeback Program (ECP)

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United States

Medical Practices

1k

Excessive Chargeback Program (ECP)

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United Kingdom

Professional Services

401k

$45B

Excessive Chargeback Program (ECP)

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United States

Hospitals and Health Care

1.4k

$500M

Excessive Chargeback Program (ECP)

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United States

Defense and Space Manufacturing

182k

$71B

Excessive Chargeback Program (ECP)

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United States

Defense and Space Manufacturing

85k

$35B

Excessive Chargeback Program (ECP)

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France

Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing

126k

$57B

Excessive Chargeback Program (ECP)

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United States

Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

18k

Excessive Chargeback Program (ECP)

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United States

Defense and Space Manufacturing

111k

$66B

Excessive Chargeback Program (ECP)

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