

Combatting illegal activity
What we stand for
How we combat illegal activity on our network
Criminals can employ sophisticated tactics. All participants in the payments ecosystem have a role to play in detecting and rooting out illegal activity. We continuously invest in our multifaceted approach and enhance our tools to keep unlawful activity off our network. We are always working to ensure our network is not used to facilitate illegal activities.

Prevent
Before a merchant can accept Visa payments, their acquirer (the financial institution that has the direct relationship with the merchant) must conduct compliance checks to meet our standards. Some industries such as adult content or gambling are legal but carry higher risk for illegal activity. Merchants in such categories go through an enhanced registration process and are subject to closer performance monitoring to ensure proper safeguards are in place against criminal activity.

Identify
We have extensive monitoring tools and partnerships, best-in-class technology and AI solutions to track patterns, detect anomalous behavior and leverage hundreds of risk indicators. These help us to identify potentially unlawful activity for further investigation.

Remove
When we identify or are alerted to potentially illegal activity, we take action. We partner with independent industry experts and acquirers to conduct thorough investigations, working with the acquirers responsible for the merchant(s) in question to pursue appropriate action. Acquirers terminate Visa acceptance for merchants that can’t comply with applicable law, and Visa coordinates with law enforcement as needed.
Our results
We continue investing and innovating to expand our safeguards against illegal activity, especially through our efforts to harness the immense power of AI. For example, these tools are helping us detect merchants who fraudulently conceal the true nature of their businesses to avoid our compliance requirements. Using our AI tools and machine learning models, we have seen a 162x increase in our ability to identify such activity. We have also seen a 5x increase in acquirer remediation and terminations for merchant noncompliance between 2020 and 2024.¹
Partnering with experts
We have longstanding partnerships with law enforcement and NGOs around the world to support our efforts against illegal activity.
Explore common questions about what we do
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Our robust compliance requirements and sophisticated detection capabilities, including cutting-edge AI solutions, work together to identify illegal activity. We implement multiple controls across the ecosystem including:
- Establishing standards to ensure acquirers have the appropriate controls for high-risk categories
- Enabling continuous monitoring to ensure compliance with rules/law
- Acting on intelligence from law enforcement and NGOs to identify criminal infrastructure and disrupt it
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Visa and our acquiring partners have a shared goal of protecting our customers and communities from those attempting to conduct illegal activity on the Visa network. When acquirers want to serve merchants in high-risk areas, we engage with them to confirm that they have the ability to oversee merchant compliance. We also closely monitor acquirers who operate in high-risk categories to ensure their controls are effective. We constantly work together with our clients to protect the Visa network.
When we detect potentially illegal activity, we act swiftly through the acquirer, who maintains a direct relationship with the merchant in question to investigate the activity. If a merchant is engaged in illegal commerce and unable to comply with Visa’s rules and applicable law, their acquirer removes them from our network.
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Yes, we investigate reports of potential illegal activity on the Visa network. If a report concerns illegal merchant activity, we work with the merchant’s acquirer to investigate and take appropriate remediation measures, including terminating the merchant if the merchant is unable to comply with the law and Visa’s rules. We also support law enforcement investigations into criminal activity.
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We do not discriminate against legal commerce. If a transaction is legal, our policy is to process the transaction. Visa does not moderate content sold by merchants, nor do we have visibility into the specific goods or services sold with each transaction. So when a legally operating merchant faces elevated risk of illegal activity, we require enhanced safeguards for acquirers supporting merchants in these categories.
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¹ Source: Visa Integrity Risk Program team statistics