Routing

Routing Multi-MID

Il routing Multi-MID consente di indirizzare le transazioni attraverso più numeri di identificazione del commerciante (MID). Questa strategia è cruciale per la gestione dei volumi di transazione, la mitigazione del rischio e la garanzia della conformità alle regole degli schemi.

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La panoramica

Multi-MID routing is a technical configuration in the payments stack that enables a merchant to distribute transaction traffic across several Merchant Identification Numbers. Each MID functions as a unique identifier assigned by an acquirer to represent a specific commercial agreement and risk profile.

By implementing a multi-MID strategy, merchants can segment traffic based on variables such as product category, geographic origin, or transaction risk. This architecture is common among high-volume enterprises and cross-border businesses that require redundancy and specific load balancing to prevent single points of failure.

The process involves a routing engine or gateway that evaluates transaction metadata against predefined rules before selecting the optimal MID for authorisation.

This ensures that processing remains compliant with card scheme regulations, particularly regarding MCC codes and regional domestic processing requirements, while allowing for granular performance monitoring across various acquiring relationships and financial institutions.

Come funziona

  1. Transaction Metadata Analysis

    When a customer initiates a payment, the routing engine identifies specific data points including the BIN, currency, and transaction value.

    These parameters are checked against the merchant's internal business rules to determine which Merchant Identification Number is legally and technically appropriate for the specific transaction type or geography.

  2. Predefined Rule Execution

    The system applies logic to select the MID based on current processing needs. This could involve balancing volume to stay within predetermined credit limits, isolating specific high-risk Merchant Category Codes, or prioritising MIDs with lower scheme fees.

    The decision occurs in milliseconds before the authorisation request is sent.

  3. Acquirer Gateway Communication

    Once the MID is selected, the transaction is formatted with the corresponding credentials and sent to the associated acquirer or PSP.

    The gateway manages the communication protocol for that specific identifier, ensuring the acquirer receives the correct data for settlement and reporting associated with that distinct business unit.

  4. Response and Reconciliation

    The acquirer returns the authorisation response, which is then mapped back to the original request.

    Post-transaction, the merchant’s treasury team uses the MID-specific data to perform reconciliation, as each MID typically generates its own settlement report and payout cycle, facilitating clearer financial oversight for complex organisations.

Perché è importante

Risk Mitigation and Redundancy

Relying on a single Merchant Identification Number introduces significant operational risk. If an acquirer freezes an account due to a sudden volume spike or a rise in chargebacks, the merchant face a total processing halt.

Multi-MID routing creates a redundant framework where traffic can be diverted to healthy MIDs if one identifier experiences technical issues or regulatory constraints, ensuring continuous business operations and cash flow stability.

Compliance and Descriptor Management

Card schemes such as Visa and Mastercard have strict rules regarding how different goods and services are represented. Using multiple MIDs allows a merchant to apply different Merchant Category Codes and soft descriptors to ensure the customer's bank statement accurately reflects the purchase.

This reduces the likelihood of retrieval requests and friendly fraud that often occurs when a customer does not recognise a generic corporate name.

Optimised Acquirer Relationships

Merchants can leverage multiple MIDs to manage their relationship with various acquirers more effectively. By distributing volume, a business can avoid exceeding the risk appetite of a single partner, which might lead to higher rolling reserves or sudden termination.

Additionally, it allows internal teams to compare approval rates and processing costs between different identifiers to optimise their long-term payment strategy.

Casi d'uso

Cross-Border Business Entities

A merchant operating in both the UK and the EEA can use multi-MID routing to direct transactions through local acquirers in each region. This reduces cross-border fees and improves approval rates by appearing as a domestic transaction to the issuer.

Marketplace Platform Operations

Platforms hosting multiple third-party sellers can assign distinct MIDs to different sub-merchants or categories. This simplifies the KYB process and ensures that the risk profile of a high-risk seller does not impact the processing stability of other participants.

High-Volume Subscription Services

Subscription businesses often face fluctuating chargeback ratios. By routing recurring billing across multiple MIDs, they can prevent a single identifier from exceeding the scheme monitoring thresholds, which protective measures against fines or account closure by the acquirer.

Multi-Brand Conglomerates

A single parent company with diverse brands can utilise separate MIDs for each storefront. This ensures that the soft descriptor on the cardholder statement matches the specific brand the consumer interacted with, reducing confusion and subsequent disputes.

In cifre

2-5%
Industry Authorisation Uplift

This represents a common range for merchants who utilise multi-MID routing to localise transactions, though individual results depend heavily on regional issuer behaviour and MCC.

99.99%
Redundancy Efficiency

Typical service availability for merchants using multi-MID setups to bypass single acquirer outages, reflecting industry-standard uptime for distributed payment architectures.

30-50%
Chargeback Buffer Improvement

An industry-typical reduction in the likelihood of a single MID breaching scheme monitoring limits when high-risk traffic is segmented strategically across multiple identifiers.

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Cosa ottieni con Routing Multi-MID

  • Distribuire il volume delle transazioni su più MID per gestire l'esposizione al rischio
  • Isolare linee di prodotto o unità aziendali specifiche su MID dedicati
  • Ottimizzare i costi di elaborazione indirizzando le transazioni a MID con tariffe favorevoli
  • Migliorare la conformità segregando i tipi di transazione su MID distinti
  • Migliorare i rapporti sui chargeback segmentando le transazioni ad alto rischio su MID specifici
  • Facilitare la riconciliazione e la rendicontazione per diversi segmenti di business
  • Manage acquirer-specific volume caps to prevent triggering unnecessary fraud alerts or account reviews by partners.
  • Improve financial reconciliation by aligning MIDs with specific bank accounts and internal cost centres and units.
  • Evaluate performance metrics across different MIDs to identify patterns in approval rates and decline reasons.
  • Facilitate phased migrations between acquirers by gradually shifting volume from one MID to another over time.
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Domande su Routing Multi-MID

Cos'è il routing Multi-MID?

Il routing Multi-MID è il processo di indirizzamento delle transazioni a diversi numeri di identificazione del commerciante (MID) all'interno di uno o più acquisitori.

Ciò consente ai commercianti di segmentare il loro flusso di transazioni per vari scopi, come la gestione del rischio, l'ottimizzazione dei costi o la conformità normativa.

Come aiuta nella gestione del rischio?

Utilizzando più MID, è possibile segmentare le transazioni o le linee di prodotto a rischio più elevato su MID specifici.

Ciò impedisce a un singolo MID di accumulare un rischio eccessivo, il che potrebbe portare a requisiti di riserva più elevati o addirittura alla chiusura dell'account, proteggendo così la vostra capacità di elaborazione complessiva.

I MID possono essere utilizzati tra diversi acquisitori?

I MID sono tipicamente legati a un acquisitore specifico. Tuttavia, il routing Multi-MID all'interno della piattaforma Cardflo consente di gestire e instradare le transazioni a vari MID, che possono essere associati a diversi acquisitori, fornendo un controllo completo sul vostro ecosistema di pagamento.

Does routing across multiple MIDs help in managing chargeback thresholds?

Spreading volume across multiple MIDs can prevent a single identifier from breaching the chargeback-to-transaction thresholds set by card schemes like the Visa Chargeback Monitoring Programme. If one MID receives a cluster of disputes, it does not immediately jeopardise the merchant's entire processing capability.

However, merchants must be careful not to engage in 'load balancing' specifically to hide fraud, as schemes have sophisticated detection methods for identifying merchant behaviour intended to circumvent monitoring systems, which can result in severe penalties.

What technical infrastructure is required to implement multi-MID routing?

To implement multi-MID routing, a merchant typically requires a payment gateway or an orchestration layer capable of managing complex logic. The system must be able to store multiple sets of MID credentials and apply routing rules in real-time.

This includes the ability to parse transaction data, such as BIN, currency, and amount, and direct the message to the appropriate endpoint.

Furthermore, the infrastructure should handle tokenisation across these MIDs to ensure that returning customers can be recognised regardless of which MID processed their initial transaction.

How do issuers perceive transactions coming from multiple MIDs for the same brand?

Issuers generally focus on the consistency of the data and the reputation of the MID. If a merchant uses different MIDs but consistently provides accurate AVS and CVV data, approval rates remain stable.

However, if a sudden shift in traffic occurs or if the soft descriptors vary significantly between MIDs for the same customer, it may trigger an issuer's fraud detection system.

Maintaining consistent branding in the descriptor field across all MIDs is a standard practice to minimise cardholder disputes and improve issuer confidence.

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