Operating globally brings complexity to your business. One aspect of your business that should not be complex is delivering an exceptional customer experience. In the rare occurrence that something goes wrong in the post-purchase environment, businesses need the perfect recipe to resolve the issue quickly and easily, so they can exceed customer expectations.  

Our webinar explores industry-specific (MCC) dispute levels, nuances across regions, and provides insights into what businesses should consider when operating internationally. Hear from our experts as we discuss how the implementation of an augmented dispute strategy, bolstered by technology, can help you successfully find the right recipe for your business.  

 

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Greg Witten
Vice President, Sales, Verifi

Stephanie Guerro
Director of Post-Purchase Products, Visa

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