Chargebacks911 has launched the Unified Dispute Management System (UDMS), the first platform to deliver Disputes-as-a-Service for the global payments industry. The new system links issuers, acquirers, and merchants through a shared data network. This network is meant to make dispute resolution easier and faster.
For years, the payments ecosystem has struggled with fragmented systems and limited visibility. Chargebacks911’s platform addresses this issue by creating a single, clear space for every transaction. It works with existing technology and combines data from various sources, which lowers errors and manual work.
According to the company, UDMS delivers plug-and-play integration, flexible subscription pricing, and automated decision tools. It supports a wide range of payment types, including card transactions, ACH, digital wallets, and real-time payments.
Building transparency across the payments ecosystem
Chargebacks911 says the platform shifts dispute management from a one-sided process to a collaborative model. Through unified data exchange, all participants can see the same verified transaction details in real time. This shared view helps stop chargebacks and leads to quicker, more precise outcomes.
Early adopters from the fintech, eCommerce, and banking sectors report noticeable improvements in processing speed and cost efficiency. Many also point out that the system improves communication between stakeholders. Companies have struggled with handling disputes efficiently for a long time.
With UDMS, Chargebacks911 positions itself as a key innovator in merchant dispute resolution and chargeback prevention. The company aims to bring transparency, automation, and data intelligence to the global payments ecosystem through this launch, setting a new standard for managing disputes across the industry.
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News Source: Businesswire.com