Visa’s Cardholder Enhanced Data Program: What It Means for You and How iSolutions Is Preparing

Sep 17, 2025

VISA announced a major update to how transactional data is validated – specifically around Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 data. VISA’s goal is to strengthen the quality of data exchanged between merchants and issuers and can carry implications for interchange rates and operational efficiency.

What is Changing with Visa’s Commercial Enhanced Data Program?

visas commercial enhanced data program launching fall 2025

Starting in October, Visa requires merchants to manually enter complete and accurate data for all qualifying transactions and will begin to potentially reward that accurate data. This applies to business-to-business, commercial card, and government transactions.

Any incomplete or invalid data may result in higher rates.

 

Understanding Credit Card Processing Levels

understanding credit card processing levels for the VISA Cardholder Enhanced Data Program

Level 1 applies to most everyday consumer purchases, requiring the least amount of data. The data required is basic transaction details like card number, CVV, amount, date, and currency code. Level 1 is not impacted in VISAs new Cardholder Enhanced Data Program (CEDP).

Level 2 is designed for B2B, corporate, commercial, and government transactions and requires all data from Level 1 plus sales tax amount, merchant zip, and customer code or PO. Most level 2 programs will be phased out by April 2026 and cards eligible for Level two will transition to Level 3 under Visa’s new standards.

Level 3 is ideal for larger B2B transactions and requires the most detailed information, including line-item details, item description, item quantity, item unit of measure, item freight/shipping amount and more.

 

iSolutions App is Ready for the Change

The iPayments release on September 4, 2025 includes functionality to send Level 2 and Level 3 data when processing card transactions. This meets the validation requirements being implemented by VISA in October 2025.

This release helps users/merchants comply with CEDP by enriching transaction data with information from Business Central.

What This Means for Users

By choosing to partner with iSolutions, you’re working with a leading payment provider – which means there is no further action for you to take. Ensure you are on the latest version of iPayments – you can find version release information here.

If you have Business Central but are working with a different AR or payment provider, reach out to them to ensure their solution meets validation requirements for CEDP. If you’d like to talk about how iSolutions can help streamline your payment processes, reach out to us.