While it is never a problem for land-based or online businesses with lower risk contents to procure own account rather easily, the high risk merchants are always denied the privilege of owning a high risk merchant account by majority of the domestic merchant account providers.
In order to receive credit card payments, the merchants are required to maintain a merchant account that can facilitate easy processing of credit cards and other such instruments. These merchant accounts are allotted by designated domestic banks, credit card processors and other merchant account providers.
There are a number of online businesses run by apparently high risk merchants that are extremely risk-prone due to various reasons including high sales volumes and the resultant susceptibility to fraud. Such high risk merchants, even though making enormous profits, encounter considerable problems in accepting online payments due to non-availability of high risk merchant accounts. Any businesses with one or more of the following characteristics can be categorized as a high risk merchant business:
Vendors engaged in the following businesses online are classified as high risk merchants:
The above businesses do not make all the vendors exclusively high risk merchants. The degree of ‘high risk’ is bound to vary from one high risk merchant to the other depending on a host of factors.