MCC 3802 — The palace hotel
MCC 3802 is the merchant category code for the palace hotel. It's classified as high risk, priced in the Travel Services interchange group, and held to a chargeback threshold of 0.9% (Visa/MC).
3802
High risk
Travel Services
0.9% (Visa/MC)
What is MCC 3802?
MCC 3802 is the four-digit merchant category code that Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover use to classify the palace hotel. Merchant classification for The palace hotel. The acquiring bank assigns it when it approves your merchant account, and from that point it drives your interchange pricing, your default chargeback thresholds, and whether your account is flagged for enhanced monitoring. Booking under the correct MCC from day one is part of what a specialized high-risk merchant account provider does that a generic flat-rate aggregator often skips. Check the payments glossary for the terms behind each field, or browse the full MCC directory to compare classifications.
Is The palace hotel high risk?
Yes. MCC 3802 (the palace hotel) is a high-risk classification. It's approvable, but usually through a specialized high-risk acquirer rather than a flat-rate aggregator, and underwriting will look closely at chargeback history, refund policy, and how you present the offer.
How we underwrite high-risk accountsLong delivery windows create extended chargeback liability periods.
Implement insurance offerings and clear non-refundable policies at checkout.
What else falls under Travel & Hospitality?
MCC 3802 sits within the Travel & Hospitality group, which spans 252 classifications. Businesses that get boarded here often also match one of these adjacent codes:
How to get a merchant account for MCC 3802
Whether you're a new business, scaling your volume, or switching processors after a decline, approval under MCC 3802 follows the same four steps — human underwriting, a dedicated MID, and chargeback monitoring built in. Here's why merchants choose Gray Merchants to board this classification.
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A human underwriter reviews your documents and history — no black-box scoring, a decision typically inside 24–48 hours.
Written terms
You see every rate, reserve, and account term in writing before you sign. $0 setup fee, dedicated MID.
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MCC 3802 questions
What is MCC 3802?
MCC 3802 is the four-digit merchant category code card networks assign to the palace hotel. Merchant classification for The palace hotel. It determines the interchange pricing, risk tier, and chargeback thresholds your merchant account is held to.
Is The palace hotel considered high risk?
Yes. MCC 3802 (the palace hotel) is a high-risk classification. It's approvable, but usually through a specialized high-risk acquirer rather than a flat-rate aggregator, and underwriting will look closely at chargeback history, refund policy, and how you present the offer.
What chargeback threshold applies to MCC 3802?
The working threshold for MCC 3802 is 0.9% (Visa/MC). Crossing it repeatedly can push an account into a card-network monitoring program, so accounts in this category are underwritten with that ceiling in mind.
Can I get a merchant account under MCC 3802?
Yes. Gray Merchants boards the palace hotel through acquiring banks that underwrite this classification directly, with a dedicated MID, written terms before you sign, and a $0 setup fee. Apply and a specialist prepares your quote.
How do I reduce chargebacks under MCC 3802?
Implement insurance offerings and clear non-refundable policies at checkout.
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