Visa VAMP: New Payment Rules for Online Casinos Effective August 2026
AI-GENERATEDVisa is tightening its Acquirer Monitoring Program (VAMP) for iGaming operators. The threshold for excessive merchants dropped to 150 basis points on April 1st.
The landscape of online gaming payments is undergoing a major shift. With the implementation of the Visa Acquirer Monitoring Program (VAMP), the credit card giant is fundamentally changing the rules for online casino operators. It is no longer just about handling fraud cases after they occur; it is about deep, systemic monitoring that takes effect even before formal merchant thresholds are breached. For iGaming operators, this means they must significantly upgrade their internal processes for fraud detection and dispute management.
The program combines various signals that were previously handled in separate systems: fraud reports, chargebacks, and enumeration, which is the automated testing of credit card data by bots. This integrated approach forces the industry toward new levels of transparency. Those who wish to succeed in the regulated market must be able to track every single transaction without gaps and verify them against Visa’s strict criteria. A simple dashboard in the risk management department is no longer sufficient, as the requirements for data quality and response speed have increased drastically.
Numbers and facts
The adjustment of thresholds is particularly significant. In the European Union, the US, Canada, and the Asia-Pacific region, the excessive-merchant ratio was lowered to 150 basis points on April 1st. This figure is the new benchmark against which every operator must be measured. One basis point equals one-hundredth of a percentage point, highlighting how small the margin for error has become. The VAMP ratio is calculated using the counts of reported fraud and disputes relative to settled card-not-present transactions.
"VAMP is a Visa monitoring programme for acquirers and their merchant portfolios. The aim is to apply globally aligned controls to domestic and cross-border card-not-present transactions and move from outlier management towards lifecycle risk management." - Maciej Akimow, Payment Expert
Background
Technical implementation presents challenges for many providers. Often, three different systems produce three different answers: the processor reports transactions at the merchant ID level, the casino's ledger groups them by brand or license, and the dispute platform records outcomes based on the original payment date. These discrepancies can lead to an operator suddenly being under scrutiny without being able to identify the exact cause in real-time. This is where VAMP steps in, requiring a monthly bridge from the acquirer’s files to the operator's ledger.
Another critical area is enumeration. This involves automated card testing on a large scale. In an online casino, this often manifests as rapid, low-value attempts or a high volume of declined authorizations. Operators must counter this with velocity limits, bot controls, and device fingerprinting. Protecting the cashier is a top priority, as a suspension by Visa due to inadequate controls can severely disrupt business operations.
Why it matters for German players
For German players in legal casinos regulated under the State Treaty on Gambling 2021, this development has two sides. On one hand, security is increased. When Visa enforces stricter controls, the risk of credit card fraud and unauthorized account use decreases. Since Germany already has strict rules, such as the 1,000 Euro monthly deposit limit through the LUGAS system and the 1 Euro stake limit per spin for slots, transaction patterns here are already more regulated than in the black market.
However, stricter Visa rules could lead to legitimate payments being falsely declined if algorithms are set too sensitively. German players who strictly follow legal requirements should ensure they only play in casinos with a GGL license. These providers are required to offer transparent payment processes and work closely with licensed payment service providers who are familiar with VAMP requirements. Seamless payment processing is a hallmark of quality in the regulated market, and Visa VAMP now brings this into even sharper focus.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
Casinos on the official whitelist of the Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde der Länder (GGL) must now expand their compliance processes to include VAMP requirements. The GGL places great importance on player protection and the prevention of money laundering. A high rate of chargebacks or fraud reports at a provider could not only cause issues with Visa but also attract the attention of the German regulatory authority. Operators must ensure that their interfaces with LUGAS and Oasis are not affected by technical issues in payment processing.
It is essential for German providers to conduct monthly reviews with their payment, finance, and fraud teams. The focus should not just be on the raw ratio but also on root cause analysis. Are chargebacks due to customer misunderstandings, or is there a systematic problem with identity verification? In a highly regulated market like Germany, the stability of payment paths is the backbone of the business model. Failing here risks not just fines from Visa, but potentially the German license in the long run.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Visa VAMP program?
It is a monitoring program for payment acquirers that bundles fraud, payment disputes, and mass card testing into one system. The goal is globally standardized risk control for online transactions.
What new thresholds apply to online casinos?
Since April 1st, the excessive-merchant ratio in the EU and other regions was lowered to 150 basis points. Operators exceeding this value must expect stricter requirements and monitoring from Visa.
What is meant by enumeration in gambling?
Enumeration is the automated testing of credit card data by bots to find valid combinations. In online casinos, this often manifests as many failed small-value transactions in quick succession.
How should casino operators react to VAMP?
Operators should perform monthly data reconciliations between their internal ledgers and acquirer reports. Technical hurdles such as bot defense and transaction velocity limits must also be implemented.
Do Visa rules affect German licenses?
Not directly, but high fraud rates can alert the GGL and call a provider's reliability into question. However, German players in GGL-licensed casinos benefit from higher security in their payments.
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Lisa Lustich
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Lisa Lustich has been testing German-language online casinos since 1997 and runs the Lustich.de newsroom. More than 400 published reviews, certified player-protection advisor (BZgA training, 2019).
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