Introducing MCP’s New Enhanced Compliance Reports 

At MCP Insight, our commitment to continuous service improvement drives us to find new ways to enhance our offerings. This month, we are excited to announce the launch of our new enhanced MCP SCANNER Compliance Reports. 

We believe in listening to our clients. Your feedback, both positive and constructive, has been invaluable in shaping these new reports. We’ve incorporated your ideas to make our compliance reports more insightful, actionable, and visually engaging. 

What’s New in the MCP SCANNER Compliance Reports? 

Deeper Insights with Enhanced Charts 

We’ve taken a closer look at the charts we share in our reports and enhanced them to provide even deeper insights. Our goal is to make the data more meaningful, helping you to quickly grasp important compliance metrics and trends. 

New updates include:

  • Google Traffic Analysis: We now include compliance data on traffic sources, comparing compliance ratings for Google traffic and non-Google traffic.
  • Price Point Data: Understand the distribution of transactions in your markets across different price points – daily, weekly and monthly.
  • Services Market Share: Explore your services’ market share across all networks.
  • Compliance Ranking: Benchmark your overall compliance status against competitors in the market.
  • Fraud Find Across Market: Compare fraud types on your payment flows and across the market.

Optimised Flows and Compliance Status 

Our reports now include more detailed insights to help you optimise your flows and better understand your compliance status. We believe this will empower you to take informed actions and improve your overall compliance performance. 

Actionable Recommendations and Examples 

To support your compliance efforts, we’ve added recommendations and practical examples to the reports. These additions are designed to guide you in improving your compliance processes effectively. 

We’ve also improved the visual style of the reports. The new design is more engaging, making it easier for you to navigate through the information and focus on key areas. 

Ongoing Improvement Through Client Feedback 

Our commitment to improvement doesn’t stop here. We have established feedback loops to ensure that we continuously evolve our reports based on your needs. We encourage you to share your thoughts and suggestions with us. Your feedback is crucial, and we are actively reviewing it to make ongoing enhancements. 

Get Your MCP SCANNER Compliance Report 

If you are not currently receiving a monthly or quarterly MCP SCANNER Compliance Report and would like to, please get in touch with your Account Manager. We are here to help you stay compliant and optimise your processes with the best tools and insights available. 

Thank you for your continued partnership and for helping us make the MCP SCANNER Compliance Reports even better! 

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