All codesUtilities & TelecomLow Risk

4813Telephone Companies — Key Entry

Key-entry telephone service charges, typically for local exchange carriers.

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Merchants Using MCC 4813

Well-known businesses assigned this code

Regional phone companiesLocal exchange carriersCLEC providers

Risk Assessment

Standard processing rates. Most payment processors accept this MCC with minimal additional requirements.

Common Use Cases

  • Local phone service
  • Business phone lines
  • Phone system installation

Category Details

Category
Utilities & Telecom
MCC Range
4800–4999
Description
Electric, gas, water, telephone, and cable services.

Credit Card Rewards

Bonus CategoryUtilities / Bills
Typical Earning1x–2x

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Why MCC Codes Matter for Your Business

Your MCC code directly affects how card networks and processors treat your transactions.

Approval Rate Impact

Processors have different acceptance rates per MCC. A misclassified code can silently tank your approval rate by 5-15%, costing revenue on every declined transaction.

Interchange Fees

The interchange fee you pay on every transaction is directly tied to your MCC code. Some categories pay 0.5% less per transaction — at scale, that compounds into significant savings or hidden costs.

Chargeback Thresholds

Visa and Mastercard set different chargeback monitoring thresholds per MCC category. High-risk MCCs face stricter limits — exceeding them triggers fines, reserve requirements, or account termination.

Wrong MCC = Serious Risk

An incorrect MCC assignment means you could be paying inflated fees, hitting the wrong chargeback program, or worse — facing account termination for "MCC mismatch" during a processor audit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is MCC 4813?

MCC 4813 covers telephone companies processing transactions via key entry rather than automated systems.

How does 4813 differ from 4814?

MCC 4813 is key-entry while 4814 covers all general telecom billing including automated.

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