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The chargeback ratio represents the percentage of chargebacks—disputed transactions that result in funds being returned to the cardholder—relative to total transactions. This metric is critical for evaluating a merchant’s operational and financial risk. A high chargeback ratio can signal fraudulent activity or poor customer satisfaction, and may result in penalties, including higher fees or termination of the merchant account by payment processors.