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MCC 9406

Government-owned Lottery (global, excluding U.S. region)

A lottery scheme conducted and managed by a government authority. Use of this MCC is restricted to the following regions: Asia/Pacific, Canada, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Middle East/Africa. Merchants located in the U.S. region should use MCC 7800: Government Owned Lottery (U.S. region only). NOTE: Use of MCC 9406 is appropriate to identify a duly licensed agent engaged in the sale of lottery tickets, reoccurring lottery subscription services, or both.

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Disclaimer : The Merchant Category Code (MCC) provided is based on the official classifications from Visa and Mastercard, supplemented by insights from Risk & Compliance experts. The final determination and allocation of MCCs remain the responsibility of the payment service provider licensed by Visa and Mastercard. This recommendation is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as definitive or binding guidance.

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Merchant Category Code (MCC): Everything you need to know

What's an MCC?

A Merchant Category Code (MCC) is a four-digit number assigned to merchants by acquiring banks when a merchant account is created. This code categorizes your business based on the goods or services you offer and is recognized by payment networks like Visa and Mastercard.

Who assigns MCCs?

MCCs are assigned by your acquiring bank, following guidelines set by card networks such as Visa and Mastercard. While these guidelines are clear, assigning the right MCC often involves judgment by the acquirer. Misclassification - whether accidental or intentional - can lead to serious consequences, including penalties or disrupted payment processing.

Why do MCCs matter?

MCCs influence several critical aspects of your business operations, such as the interchange fee (amounts paid to card-issuing banks for transaction processing), merchant risk profile, spending restrictions or rewards. To determine your MCC, consider the following options: contact your payment processor, refer to payment network classification lists, or use our MCC lookup tool to find and verify your MCC.

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