#226 Business Identity Theft and the MATCH List (What Merchants Should Know)
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Your business identity could be stolen — and you won’t even know until your merchant account application is declined.
In this episode, Maria explains MATCH Code 14: Identity Theft, how businesses end up on the Mastercard MATCH list, and why you can’t just say “that wasn’t me” to get removed. She breaks down how identity theft happens, how to respond step-by-step, and what you can do to protect your business and avoid getting flagged in the first place.
If you’re a small business or high-risk merchant concerned about fraud or MATCH list issues, this guide will help you detect threats, protect your accounts, and take action if your identity is stolen.
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🎯 Key Concepts Covered
🟩 Merchant Account — A dedicated account that allows your business to accept credit and debit card payments. Merchant accounts can be impacted if your business identity is stolen or your account is flagged for merchant account fraud.
🟩 High-Risk Merchant Account — A classification used by payment processors for businesses that present elevated risk. Being labeled high risk doesn't mean your business is illegal — it just increases scrutiny. Combined with identity theft, it can trigger placement on the MATCH list.
🟩 Business Identity Theft — When criminals steal your business or personal information to open fraudulent merchant accounts or commit payment processing fraud. This can result in declined applications, higher processing fees, or being placed on the Mastercard MATCH list under Reason Code 14: Identity Theft.
🟩 Mastercard MATCH List / Terminated Merchant File (TMF) — A global payments industry database that records merchants who have been terminated or flagged for fraud. Being listed makes it extremely difficult to get approved for a new merchant account, and only the acquiring bank or reporting processor can initiate removal.
🟩 Reason Code 14: Identity Theft — A specific MATCH list reason code applied when a merchant account is flagged due to stolen identity. You cannot simply deny the listing — you must provide documentation, often including police reports and identity verification, to support a MATCH list removal request.
🟩 Merchant Account Fraud — Fraudulent activity linked to a merchant account, including processing payments without authorization, transaction laundering, or using stolen business information. Fraud flags can lead to high fees, rolling reserves, or merchant account termination.
🟩 Business Identity Theft Protection — Proactive steps to prevent your business information from being stolen, including fraud detection tools, monitoring for suspicious activity, securing sensitive documentation, and verifying merchant account applications to avoid being flagged or placed on the terminated merchant file.
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