Wells Fargo Bank WellsOne Commercial Card Program Policy and Procedures Manual
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Wells Fargo Bank WellsOne Commercial Card Program Policy and Procedures Manual
Wells Fargo Bank WellsOne Commercial Card Program Policy and Procedures Manual Updated April 2014 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................... 4 GENERAL GUIDELINES .............................................................................................................................. 5 Card Issuance ............................................................................................................................................ 5 Account Maintenance................................................................................................................................. 6 Cardholder Responsibilities ....................................................................................................................... 6 Approver Responsibilities .......................................................................................................................... 6 Reconciler Responsibilities ........................................................................................................................ 7 CARD USAGE ................................................................................................................................................. 7 Authorized Purchases ................................................................................................................................ 7 Preferred Vendors ...................................................................................................................................... 8 Internet Purchases ..................................................................................................................................... 9 Pin and Chip Cards ................................................................................................................................... 9 Unauthorized Purchases/Vendors............................................................................................................ 11 Limitations and Restrictions .................................................................................................................... 12 Rejected Transaction and Declines .......................................................................................................... 12 Lost or Stolen Cards ................................................................................................................................ 13 RECONCILEMENT AND PAYMENT ....................................................................................................... 13 Receipt Retention ..................................................................................................................................... 14 Receipt/Invoice Requirements .................................................................................................................. 14 Missing Receipts ...................................................................................................................................... 15 Record Retention...................................................................................................................................... 15 DISPUTED OR FRAUDULENT CHARGES ............................................................................................. 15 Contact with Card Issuer’s Fraud Department ....................................................................................... 16 OUT OF POCKET REIMBURSEMENT ................................................................................................... 17 SALES AND USE TAX ................................................................................................................................. 17 RENEWALS................................................................................................................................................... 17 Termination .............................................................................................................................................. 18 PRIVACY POLICY NOTICE ...................................................................................................................... 18 TRAVEL BENEFITS .................................................................................................................................... 18 COMMERCIAL ELECTRONIC OFFICE (CEO) .................................................................................... 19 Training ................................................................................................................................................... 19 Password .................................................................................................................................................. 20 CEO Mobile Service ................................................................................................................................ 20 How to Log Into the Commercial Electronic Office (CEO) and Commercial Card Expense Reporting (CCER) System ........................................................................................................................................ 21 How to Locate the Cardholder’s Personal Information .......................................................................... 23 How to View Declined Transactions ........................................................................................................ 25 Cardholder Review Process ..................................................................................................................... 27 Specifying Bank Information for out-of-pocket expenses ......................................................................... 37 Approval Process ..................................................................................................................................... 39 2 Registering for Verified by Visa on the Wells Fargo Website .................................................................. 48 Fraud Awareness ..................................................................................................................................... 55 COMMON QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS ............................................................................................. 56 GLOSSARY OF TERMS .............................................................................................................................. 60 APPENDIX I – SC POLICY ......................................................................................................................... 61 APPENDIX II – CARDHOLDER USER AGREEMENT ......................................................................... 62 APPENDIX III – ENROLLMENT FORM ................................................................................................. 63 APPENDIX IV – PREFERRED VENDOR LIST ....................................................................................... 64 APPENDIX V – BLOCKED MERCHANTS .............................................................................................. 65 APPENDIX VI – DECLARATION OF FORGERY/UNAUTHORIZED USE........................................ 66 APPENDIX VII – REPLACEMENT RECEIPT FORM ........................................................................... 67 3 Introduction Welcome to the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod and WellsOne Commercial Card Program! The purpose of the WellsOne Commercial Card Program is to streamline and simplify the purchasing and payment process for WELS transactions. The goal of the Program is to: - Simplify the reimbursement process Eliminate the time consuming bank record process Reduce/eliminate out of pocket expenses Provide cardholders with empowerment to choose SC Policy # SC0033 is the current policy for the Corporate Credit Card Program (Appendix I). Policy states that employees must use a corporate credit card rather than a personal credit card for all business transactions. This reference manual will provide you with the particulars of the Program, including general guidelines, reconcilement and record keeping procedures, and customer service information. It is important to read the following information carefully, as you will be responsible for adhering to the synod-established policy and procedures. The guidelines and procedures contained in this manual apply to all cardholders and those who have direct or delegated responsibilities under the card program. If you have any additional questions, please contact your Commercial Card Program Administrators: Beth A. Thornton – 414-256-3260 Email: Beth.Thornton@wels.net Judith Ceman – 414-256-3257 Email: Judy.Ceman@wels.net Other Contacts: Chief Financial Officer & Treasurer Todd J. Poppe – 414-256-3212 Email: Todd.Poppe@wels.net Wells Fargo, 24 hour Customer Service 1-800-932-0036 4 General Guidelines WELS has authorized the issuance of corporate credit cards (Visa) to boards and commissions and members of their committees, and eligible employees or volunteers as requested and approved by the area of ministry administrator. Corporate card application is found in Appendix III or can be obtained by contacting the program administrator. The corporate credit cards are the property of WELS and WELS is liable to the financial institution issuing the credit card for the charges and remits directly to the financial institution. The Synodical Council will authorize the periodic review of credit card transactions to be conducted by the WELS Financial Services Department or other auditing firms and based upon these reviews, cards may be suspended or revoked permanently, or other disciplinary actions may be taken. Card Issuance Generally, a corporate credit card request is submitted from an area of ministry for any WELS employee or volunteer (board, commission, or committee member) who requires one. All requests must be submitted to the Program Administrator by filling out the Corporate Credit Card Enrollment Form (Appendix III). The appropriate supervisor/ manager/administrator must approve the request prior to submitting to the program administrator. It must be clearly indicated if the card is to be used temporarily or permanently and the monthly credit limit amount requested. It takes about one week to process a new card (3-5 days turnaround with our bank alone). As a cardholder, you will be asked to complete and return a new cardholder agreement. By signing the agreement, you have agreed to adhere to the guidelines established in this manual. Please refer to Appendix II for an example of the cardholder agreement. Most importantly, you are the only person entitled to use the card and the card is not to be used for personal use. As each commercial card is linked to a specific area number and individual employee, the card cannot be transferred from one employee to another. If you are moving to another area of ministry you must contact your program administrator for the necessary changes. You should be able to keep your card. Upon receipt of your WellsOne commercial card, you will need to activate the account by calling the toll-free number printed on the card. For verification purposes, you will be asked to provide the last four digits of your unique ID number. In most cases this is the last four digits of your social security number. Although the card will be issued in your name, it will not impact your personal credit. The accounting department is responsible for payment of all purchases. For detailed instructions on how to locate your unique ID number, see page 23. 5 Account Maintenance If there’s a need to change any information regarding your account, such as your email address or expense accounting code, please contact the program administrator. Cardholder Responsibilities Each cardholder is responsible for the security of the credit card and ensuring that the credit card is used in compliance with the WELS Credit Card Policy and Procedures Manual accompanying the card. There are strict documentation requirements for purchases and the cardholder is responsible for all charges made to the card. The Cardholder should: • Keep secure and confidential all card numbers and information. • Treat credit card receipts the same as cash. • Not store sensitive cardholder data (i.e. full account number, type, expiration, and any other card data) in any fashion on computers or networks. • Transmit credit card numbers only in a secure manner. (Not by email, unsecured fax, or unsealed envelopes). The cardholder is required to review the statement monthly and provide sufficient documentary evidence of all charges, such as original receipts (or a written explanation as to why the original receipt is not available) for each purchase on your credit card and submit to their supervisor for approval. This review should be completed by the cardholder, even when they are away from their primary work location, or if the card has not been used, especially in light of increased credit card fraud. See cardholder reconciliation instructions for more information. Reimbursable expenditures must be supported by sufficient documentation attached to the out-of-pocket portion of the statement providing a clear trail from the receipted amounts to the amounts claimed as out-of-pocket. Personal expenses should be charged to a personal credit card. In the event of an unavoidable co-mingling of personal and business usage, a personal check payable to WELS for the personal portion must accompany the business receipts/documentation. In the event of intentional abuse of the WELS corporate card, the card will be revoked and the cardholder may be subject to disciplinary action. Approver Responsibilities The departmental credit card approver is responsible for reviewing all card transactions to confirm the charges are appropriate and comply with WELS policies. Specific approver responsibilities include reviewing receipts, confirming the expense, and approving the transaction is appropriate and adequately documented (receipt attached). The approver should also look for purchases that are outside of the approved uses for the WELS 6 corporate card or for inappropriate items. The approver also is responsible for looking for signs of fraud, such as purchases that appear personal in nature. The approval process should be completed monthly after the review complete email is received from the cardholder. Reconciler Responsibilities The reconciler is responsible for completing the cardholder review if the cardholder is unable to do so. The reconciler has all the same responsibilities as the cardholder and can reclassify and add descriptions to charges in the Commercial Card Electronic Reporting (CCER) program. Card Usage The WellsOne commercial card can be used at any merchant that accepts Visa, except as WELS otherwise directs. It may be used for in-store purchases as well as phone, fax, online, or mail orders. There is no special terminal or equipment needed by the merchant to process a commercial card transaction. When using the WellsOne commercial card with merchants, please emphasize that an invoice not be sent to accounts payable as this may result in a duplicate payment. For phone, fax and mail orders, please instruct the merchant to send a receipt/packing list only. Authorized Purchases The WellsOne Commercial Card Program is intended for maintenance, repair, operating, travel and other low value purchases needed during the course of business. These purchases may include but are not limited to: • • • • • • • Travel and Entertainment (airfare, lodging, car rental, meals) Office supplies and forms Books and subscriptions Computer supplies & software Professional membership dues Catering Banquet expenses Please refer to the attached preferred vendor listing (Appendix V). Whenever possible, please use merchandise and/or materials from these vendors. 7 Preferred Vendors Auto Rental WELS has negotiated corporate rates with Enterprise Rent-A-Car and National Car Rental. Any WELS member is free to rent using these special rates for both business and personal use. You can also join Enterprise Plus and earn FREE rentals. To earn free rentals for your personal use, before renting, join Enterprise Plus using corporate account number NA44080 and WEL as the PIN. • WELS has negotiated two sets of rates with Enterprise, a “set rate” and a “5%” rate. Check both rates to see which is lower for the day(s) you need a car. Depending on the day, one will likely be lower than the other. • Free rentals can ONLY be earned using the Enterprise 5% option. • If you are a National Car Rental Emerald Club member, we also offer an option to rent through National. Visit Enterprise Business Rental Program to receive WELS rates. Lodging WELS has negotiated an agreement with Choice Hotels International which provides a discount off the best flexible rate at participating brands and locations throughout the U.S. and Canada. This discount is available to all WELS members for business and personal use. The “best flexible rate” is the best available unrestricted, publicly available rate for that room type at the time of reservation. While lower rates may be available, they will require payment at time of booking, a minimum length of stay or will be non-refundable. Please check at the time of your reservation to be sure you are booking the most suitable rate for your travel needs. Some restrictions apply based on individual hotel policies. Brands within the Choice Hotels International family include: • • • • • Comfort Inn Comfort Suites Quality Inn Sleep Inn Clarion To make reservations with the Choice Hotels International group, call 1-800-521-2121 or visit www.choicehotels.com. The WELS Group Number is 00931858. 8 Internet Purchases The WellsOne card may be used for making purchases through the Internet. The cardholder must protect their card information. When using the Web for purchases, the cardholder should: • Use good judgment. Do not use your WellsOne card if you would not use your own personal credit card at the Internet site. • Always select vendors who have secure Internet sites. Look for the closed lock symbol usually found in the lower right hand portion of the screen or a site address/URL that starts with “https://. • Before completing the transaction, the Cardholder should make a print screen of the information or use the confirmation email as this will serve as your receipt/invoice. This document should be submitted to the cardholder’s approver as documentation of the transaction. Verified by Visa Verified by Visa is an additional level of security online retailers are using to protect your credit card information from fraud. The Verified by Visa program is something that may be required for cardholders to make purchases from online venders. In fact, most airlines now require this when purchasing tickets for travel from their websites. Cardholders may be required to register for Verified by Visa when making purchases through the Internet. It is highly recommend that cardholders register their card in this security program. Registration procedures can be found on page 48. Pin and Chip Cards Pin and Chip cards provide added identity verification for your credit card purchases when you’re traveling outside the United States. Pin and Chip cards feature a personal identification number (PIN) and chip technology in addition to a magnetic stripe. You can use this card at Europay, MasterCard, Visa (EMV), and traditional magnetic stripe terminals. Chip cards look the same as traditional credit cards, except that they contain an integrated circuit chip that stores encrypted information. The chip’s encrypted information can be read when in contact with a chip-enabled merchant terminal. The chip card may be used at merchant locations that have migrated to EMV technology and accept the chip cards. Many regions throughout Europe and Canada have moved to accepting chip cards. 9 Special merchant terminals are needed to accept chip cards. If the terminal accepts chip cards, there will be a slot in the terminal where you can insert your card for the chip to be read. After inserting the chip card into the terminal slot, the card must remain in the terminal throughout the transaction. The terminal will prompt for the PIN and the transaction is authorized. The cardholder will not need to sign for the transaction when using the PIN. Chip and Pin Activation To activate the card, the cardholder will need his/her unique ID number. If you don’t know your unique ID number, contact a program administrator. Call 1-800-762-9121. You will select a personal identification number (PIN) during the activation process. This PIN will be used for all chip enabled terminals. Initiate the chip Two separate merchant transactions are needed to initialize the PIN on your card. Visit a large brick and mortar retailer to complete the first transaction. During the first transaction: • Insert your card into the slot on the merchant’s chip terminal. Leave the card in the chip terminal during the transaction. Do not swipe the card. • The terminal should accept your card and prompt you to verify the amount of purchase, and then ask you to enter your four digit PIN. • Enter your four digit PIN • The terminal will process the transaction, but will require a signature if approved. This is normal and expected for the first transaction. • Sign for the payment. The transaction is completed as approved • Remove your card from the terminal when the transaction is complete. Complete the second, separate transaction at a large brick and mortar retailer. During the second transaction: • Insert your card into the slot on the merchant’s chip terminal. Leave the card in the chip terminal during the transaction. Do not swipe the card. • The terminal should accept your card and prompt you to verify the amount of purchase, and then ask you to enter your four digit PIN. • Enter your four digit PIN. • The terminal connects with Wells Fargo for authorization and the transaction is approved. • Remove your card from the terminal when the transaction is complete. This second transaction completes the steps to initiate your pin. 10 Unauthorized Purchases/Vendors As with any company purchase, the card is not to be used for any product, service or with any merchant considered to be inappropriate for WELS funds. Failure to comply with the below guidelines for authorized purchases under the WellsOne Commercial Card Program may result in disciplinary action, cancellation of your card privileges, and possible termination of employment. The merchant code is assigned by Visa and identifies the type of business. WELS has blocked access to certain merchant categories which might generally be considered inappropriate purchases. If a cardholder attempts to place an order with one of these blocked merchant categories, the transaction will be declined. Under certain circumstances, this restriction may be waived by the program administrator. The following table represents merchant categories that have been blocked as a part of the WELS commercial card program. Financial Institutions, ATM’s, Insurance Sales, Real Estate Agents, Payment Service Providers, Money Transfers, Merchant Payment Jewelry – Watches, Clocks, & Silverware Stores Women’s Accessory and Specialty Stores Wig and Toupee Shops Mobile Home, Motorcycle, Boat, Snowmobile and Motor Home Dealers Freezer, Locker Meat Provisioners Furriers and Fur Shops Antique Shops – Sales, Repairs, and Restoration Game, Toy and Hobby Shops Stamp and Coin Stores Orthopedic Goods Swimming Pools Sales and Supplies Funeral Service Counseling Service Health and Beauty Spas Dance Halls, Schools, and Studios Health Practitioners, Medical Services Child Care Services Government Services – Court Costs & Fines Food Stamps Cigar Stores and Stands Drinking Places – Bars, Taverns, Night Clubs, Lounges, Discos Pawn Shops Art Dealers and Galleries Hearing Aids Sales Pet Shops, Food, and Supplies Savings Bonds Dating and Escort Service Massage Parlors Furniture Reupholstery and Repair All Entertainment Providers Schools, Elementary and Secondary Religious and Political Organizations Bail and Bond Payments Tax Payments Package Stores, Beer, Wine & Liquor Stores Management has made an effort to ensure that the vendors/suppliers used during the normal course of business are not restricted. If your card is refused at a merchant where 11 you believe it should have been accepted, you should contact your program administrator, or call Wells Fargo Bank card customer service at 1-800-932-0036 to determine the reason for refusal. Limitations and Restrictions Your supervisor has assigned a credit limit to your card. Every cardholder has a total monthly dollar limit assigned to his/her account. As limitations vary by cardholder, please discuss the limit with your supervisor. If you believe your monthly limit to be insufficient for your requirements, please contact your supervisor to discuss having your limit(s) increased. If you do not need a higher credit limit, it may be decreased at any time. The decrease must be communicated to the program administrator. In determining the amount for your monthly credit limit, the average limit for those administrators/managers/employees who travel on a regular basis is $5,000. Those who travel more frequently, especially those who travel abroad, have a limit between $7,50020,000. Those who travel less or use their credit card primarily for office supplies and other related purchases have an average limit of $500-2,500. Rejected Transaction and Declines If the WellsOne commercial card is rejected, call the toll-free number, 1-800-932-0036, found on the back of the card to request a reason for this rejection. The bank will not be able to fix any problems resulting from a rejected transaction and they will direct the cardholder to contact a program administrator. You may also log into the Commercial Card Electronic Reporting (CCER) program to view declines. The most common reasons that a transaction is rejected include: • Exceeding the monthly transaction limits • The merchant falls under a restricted merchant category code. Certain vendor types have been restricted from use by the cardholder due to the type of items or services being sold. • There is no record of the decline which indicates that there is a problem with the data connection between the merchant and the card issuer. Depending on the result of your inquiry, you may want to discuss the issue further with your Supervisor. He/she is empowered to advise the Program Administrator to modify the restrictions on your use of the Commercial Card. IMPORTANT: All requests for changes in limitations and restrictions must be made through your supervisor and program administrator. Wells Fargo Bank will change existing cardholder restrictions only after a written request is received from the program administrator. 12 Lost or Stolen Cards You are responsible for the security of your card and any purchases made on your account. If you believe you have lost your card or that it has been stolen, immediately report this information to Wells Fargo Bank customer service at 1-800-932-0036. The cardholder should be prepared to provide the following information to the bank representative: card number, card address and cardholder’s telephone number and a brief summary of what happened. Lost or stolen cards reported by telephone are cancelled immediately and the cardholder will no longer be able to use the card number for purchases. A replacement card will be issued and mailed to WELS within 48 hours of notice to Wells Fargo Bank and will be forwarded to the cardholder when received. After reporting to Wells Fargo customer service, the cardholder must inform the program administrator. It is extremely important to act promptly in the event of a lost or stolen card to avoid company liability for fraudulent transactions. The cardholder and approver should closely monitor all transactions and dispute charges that appear to be fraudulent. Reconcilement and Payment Unlike personal credit cards, the WellsOne Commercial Card Program is handled as a corporate liability. Your personal credit history has not been taken into account when a card has been issued in your name. The Financial Services Department is responsible for paying the program invoice each month. You are not responsible for direct payment under your account. It is your responsibility, immediately upon receipt of your email from the Commercial Card Expense Reporting (CCER) system, to sign on and reconcile your statement online. Place a check mark in each “Receipt Attached” box indicating you are submitting a receipt for each purchase and verify that all expense coding is correct. When you have ensured that everything is in order, select the ‘Review Complete’ button at the bottom of the screen. Then, forward your receipts to your department approver for review and filing. If you are unable to substantiate the business purpose of the expenses charged to your corporate credit card, the Internal Revenue Service requires that these amounts be added to your W-2 as taxable compensation subject to social security taxes and Federal income tax. You will have eight days to review your credit card statement, make any necessary coding changes, and ‘sign off’ on your statement. After this time expires your statement is forwarded to your department approver. Your department approver receives a copy of your statement electronically as well, and has a predetermined amount of time to review and approve it. After that time has expired, your statement will be automatically sent to 13 the program administrator for downloading of expenses and reimbursements for any ‘Outof- Pocket’ expenses. The monthly billing cycle for the WellsOne cards runs from the 16th day of the month and closes on the 15th day of the following month. On the 16th day of the month, the cardholders limit amounts are restored to the full amount. For detailed instructions on the reconciliation process see page 27. Receipt Retention It is a requirement of the program that you keep all receipts for goods and services purchased. For orders placed via phone, fax or mail, you must request a receipt, detailing merchandise price, freight, etc. be included with the goods mailed/shipped. It is recommended you request the receipt be faxed to you, prior to the goods being shipped, to ensure you have a receipt for statement reconciliation. (Note: a merchant should not reject this request, as it is a Visa policy). It is extremely important to request and retain purchase receipts, as this is the only original documentation. Receipt/Invoice Requirements Receipts/invoices are a critical part of the WellsOne Commercial Card Program as it documents the transaction information. Receipts that do not provide purchase details are not acceptable. An accurate and detailed record of card purchases allows WELS to verify and audit cardholder purchases for compliance with WELS rules and regulations. All receipts/invoices must contain the following information: • Vendor name and address • Date of purchase and/or date of goods received • Description of item purchased • Unit cost of each item purchases • Total cost of the purchase changed to the WellsOne card. 14 Receipts may be a cash register receipt, fax confirmation, e-mail, completed web order form, completed mail order form or a company invoice. All information on the receipt must be clear and legible. The cardholder should keep in mind: • If the receipt is for meals or other eligible business expenses, the names of the individuals or group must be added to the receipt. • If the receipt does not clearly indicate the purpose of the purchase, then documentation should be attached to state the reason for the purchase. • By submitting the receipts to the Approver, the cardholder is acknowledging the goods or services were received and the charges comply with WELS policies. • All original receipts must be submitted to the cardholder’s approver. • If the cardholder’s receipts are incomplete, and/or the transactions are not reviewed in a timely manner, this is considered misuse of the WellsOne card and the privileges may be cancelled. Missing Receipts If the cardholder loses the receipt or invoice for a transaction, the cardholder should attempt to obtain a copy of the receipt from the vendor. If the receipt or invoice cannot be obtained through other means, then the cardholder should complete and submit to their card approver a Replacement Receipt Form, (Appendix VII) located on the WELS website. This Replacement Receipt Form must contain a detailed description and pricing of all items received and it must be signed by the cardholder’s approver. The continued use of the Replacement Receipt Form will not be acceptable. Submission of more than three (3) replacement receipts during a billing period will be seen as misuse under the WellsOne Program and should be reported to the program administrator. Record Retention All the WellsOne card files are maintained by accounts payable in an orderly manner. This documentation should include all original invoices, copies of the cardholder statements and other documents that are required to support the transactions for each cardholder for a period of seven fiscal years for audit purposes. Disputed or Fraudulent Charges If there is a discrepancy on your statement, it is imperative that the issue is addressed immediately! Depending on the type of discrepancy, you will need to contact either the merchant or your program administrator to resolve the disputed transaction. 15 If you believe the merchant has charged you incorrectly or there is an outstanding quality or service issue, you must first contact the merchant and try to resolve the error or problem. If you are able to resolve the matter directly with the merchant, and the error involved an overcharge, a credit adjustment from the merchant should be requested and will appear on your next statement. If the merchant disagrees that an adjustment is necessary, immediately contact your program administrator who will work with Wells Fargo to resolve the dispute. Wells Fargo Bank will request complete details of the dispute in writing in order to research the item in question. The details of the disputed transaction should be reported on WELS letterhead or on the dispute screen available in CCER. Wells Fargo Bank must receive any charge dispute within 60 days of the transaction date. While pending resolution, Wells Fargo Bank will credit WELS’ account for the amount of the disputed transaction. Although Wells Fargo Bank acts as the arbitrator in any dispute, you should never assume that a dispute would be resolved in your favor. If the dispute is not resolved to your satisfaction, and you believe the merchant has treated you unfairly, please notify the program administrator with the relevant details. If the merchant is one of our preferred vendors, we may take further action. Any fraudulent charge, i.e., a charge appearing which was not authorized by you, must be reported immediately to your program administrator. Prompt reporting of any such charge will help to prevent the company from being held responsible. A Declaration of Forgery or Unauthorized Use Form has been included with this package to facilitate notification of any such transactions (Appendix VI). Contact with Card Issuer’s Fraud Department Wells Fargo Bank continuously reviews cardholder transactions to spot potential fraudulent use of the WellsOne card. These transactions could be multiple uses of the card for Internet purchases, repetitive purchases from an unusual source, or several one dollar transactions. In these instances, a representative from Wells Fargo Bank’s fraud department will contact the program administrator via email about any suspicious charge and until verified by the cardholder, the WellsOne card will be placed on hold. The program administrator will contact the cardholder via email or phone and question the charges. If the transactions were placed by the cardholder the transactions will be authorized by the bank and the hold on the card will be removed. If the cardholder has no knowledge of the transactions, then the bank will begin the process of cancelling the card. The bank will issue credits for the fraudulent transactions. When a new WellsOne card is issued under these circumstances, the new WellsOne card will be sent to WELS. The cardholder may be asked to complete a Declaration of Forgery or Unauthorized Use Form (Appendix VI) and return it to the bank’s fraud department. 16 Out-of-Pocket Reimbursement An out-of-pocket expense is an expense incurred and paid for by an individual for purchases relating to one's employment or business when the credit card cannot be used. Some out-of-pocket expenses may be reimbursed by WELS if the expense is incurred directly on behalf of WELS. Common examples of out-of-pocket expenses include mileage reimbursement, tolls and tips. Reimbursable expenditures, other than mileage and tips, should be supported by sufficient documentation attached to the out-of-pocket portion of the statement providing a clear trail from the receipted amounts to the amounts claimed as out-of-pocket. For detailed instructions on entering out-of-pocket charges, see page 33. Sales and Use Tax Merchants are required by tax authorities to include the applicable sales or use tax at the time of purchase. The amount of tax is dependent on a variety of factors including the state, county and city where the goods are purchased. All merchandise not purchased for resale or not specifically exempt should include the applicable sales tax. Our purchases are usually tax-exempt; you will be required to provide merchants with the necessary forms for non-taxable goods or services. Please contact a commercial card program administrator for the form appropriate to your state. Questions regarding this policy and any other questions concerning tax issues should be addressed to the WELS controller at 1-888-256-9357. Renewals If your card is expiring soon, renewal cards are issued in the month that they expire. They are usually mailed by the bank’s processor in the middle of the month before they expire. They are sent overnight by the 20th of the month to the issuer (WELS). The program administrator verifies the accuracy of the individual’s name and records the new expiration date on the cardholder list. A cover letter is prepared and the individual card/envelope is given to the respective area of ministry/department. It is the responsibility of the area of ministry/department administrator to deliver the cards to their respective cardholder(s). Upon receipt of the new card the cardholder is responsible for destroying old card and returning the destroyed card to the program administrator. 17 Termination It is the responsibility of the area of ministry administrator or department manager to inform the program administrator should an employee or volunteer’s credit card be terminated. The program administrator will terminate the card at the requested date. Return the cut up card to the program administrator or inform him/her that the card has been destroyed. The ministry administrator or department manager may need to enlist the assistance of human resources in the event the terminating employee has not surrendered the corporate card at termination. Privacy Policy Notice In the course of arranging and administering the corporate credit card program, we are required to obtain nonpublic information about you, as well as keep records containing such information. Even though this information on employees is necessary to fulfill our responsibilities, we regard it as confidential. Pursuant to the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999, we are providing you with this notice to help you understand the nature of the information in question and the ways in which we honor your privacy. Types of Nonpublic Personal Information Obtained: We obtain information such as your date of birth and your social security number. The private information is obtained in writing from you and/or from your employment records at WELS. Disclosure of Information: Nonpublic personal information about you is disclosed to other persons or entities only as necessary and only as required or permitted by law. Financial institutions require such information in order to issue, activate and administer your card under the corporate credit card program. We require any person or entity that receives nonpublic personal information from WELS to treat such information as confidential. Protection of Your Privacy: WELS insures that nonpublic personal information about you is available only to those who require it for administrative purposes with regard to your corporate credit card. We accomplish this through a combination of procedural, physical, and technological safeguards designed to protect confidentiality. Travel Benefits Here is a brief summary of the available benefits to WELS personnel who have been issued a Wells Fargo Corporate Credit Card: • Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver Program: 24 hour coverage for damage due to collision or theft up to the actual cash value of most rental vehicles for a period that does not exceed 31 consecutive days. The authorized cardholder and any additional drivers permitted by the car rental agreement are covered. Wells Fargo corporate credit card must be used for the car rental for this coverage to be valid. 18 * When renting a car in the U.S. and Canada, Church Mutual rental insurance should be used. Contact the risk management department for more information on the Church Mutual insurance. • Travel and Emergency Assistance: Visa provides a guide to many important services one may need when traveling such as emergency message service, medical referral assistance, legal referral assistance, emergency transportation assistance, emergency ticket replacement, lost luggage locator service, prescription assistance, valuable document delivery arrangements, and pre-trip assistance. Please see the “Visa Commercial Card Guide to Benefits Package” and Description of Coverage” handout that is included with your card at issuance for more information. • Worldwide Automatic Travel Accident and Baggage Delay Insurance: This program is provided to business card holders at no extra cost by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. This program is underwritten by Federal Insurance Company, a member insurer of the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies. This travel insurance plan is provided to Wells Fargo Corporate Card Cardholder of Wells Fargo Bank N.A., automatically when the entire cost of the passenger fare(s) are charged to their Wells Fargo Corporate Card account while the insurance is effective. It is not necessary to notify Wells Fargo Bank N.A. when the tickets are purchased. In all programs listed above, please keep in mind that the individual cardholder is responsible for the review of the “Visa Commercial Card Guide to Benefits Package” and “Description of Coverage” for more details on the applicable coverage, protection, notification and restrictions associated with these services. This guide is provided at the time of issuance or renewal of the credit card. Commercial Electronic Office (CEO) The WellsOne Commercial Card Program uses the Wells Fargo Commercial Electronic Office (CEO) and Commercial Card Expense Reporting (CCER) program to efficiently manage the Commercial Card Program. Cardholders will find their monthly statements and personal user information located in the CCER system. Training Training will be provided to new cardholders when a card is issued on both the Commercial Electronic Office (CEO) and the Commercial Card Expense Reporting System (CCER). Training is available at any time by contacting a Program Administrator. 19 Password Every 120 days you are required to change your password for security purposes. The Wells Fargo system will prompt you to change your password when you log in. If you enter the wrong password three times in a row, your account will be locked. To have your password reset, contact your program administrator. Note: If you do not log into the Wells Fargo Commercial Electronic Office once every 30 days, your password will be locked and you will need to contact a program administrator to have your password reset. Password Requirements: • • • • Password must be a minimum of 6 characters and a maximum of 12 characters Passwords must contain at least 1 number and 1 letter. Special characters are recommended (~!@#$%^&*_+-={}[]|;’:”><?) Passwords cannot be the same as, or include: o Your first or last name o Company name o Company ID o User ID o Previous six passwords o Name of months (Example: march123) o The same character repeated 3 times or more (Example: 2Kaaa) CEO Mobile Service For smartphone and users, the CEO Mobile Service is available. Cardholders can enter descriptions and complete the Cardholder review from their mobile device. Commercial Electronic Office (CEO) users are already enrolled in the CEO Mobile service. To get started, simply sign on to the CEO Mobile service using your existing company ID, User ID and password. Go to https://ceomobile.wf.com (Android) or download the CEO Mobile iPhone app (Apple) from the App store. Message and data rates may apply. 20 How to Log Into the Commercial Electronic Office (CEO) and Commercial Card Expense Reporting (CCER) System Log into the system at: www.wellsfargo.com Click on the commercial tab. Click Sign On. This will bring you to the Sign On screen. Sign in to the Wells Fargo Commercial Electronic Office (CEO) Enter: 1. Company ID will always be: WIEVA752 2. Your user ID (this was given to you when you first received your card and is made up of the 1st four letters of your last name, the 1st letter of your first name, and a three digit number) 3. Your password - 6 – 12 characters, containing at least one letter and one number. - Your password is only good for 120 days. After 120 days you will be prompted to change your password. 4. Click Sign On If you have forgotten your password or have trouble signing in, please contact a program administrator. Sign in to the Wells Fargo Commercial Card Expense Reporting (CCER): 21 Click on the Commercial Card Expense Reporting link found in the “My Services” column on the left hand side of the screen. This will open the Commercial Card Expense Reporting (CCER) program. Note: The first time you log in you may be prompted to activate the Automatic Access option. This will automatically open the CCER module of the CEO when you log in eliminating the need to click on the Commercial Card Expense Reporting link. You may activate this. 22 How to Locate the Cardholder’s Personal Information The Cardholders personal information stored in the CCER system such as unique ID number, and credit limit, can be found at any time. Click on the Next to User Information Click on Personal Profile in the left hand menu. This will bring up your personal information. 23 Your unique ID number can be found under the User Information section. Your monthly credit limit and available credit can be found under the Account Parameters Section (on the bottom of the page) 24 How to View Declined Transactions Log in to CCER. (See page 20) Click on the Reports to open the drop down menu. Click on View Declines in the left hand menu. This will show any transactions that have been declined by Wells Fargo. Transactions may take a few hours to show in the system. The information shown is: • Transaction date • Merchant name • MCC code (visa merchant category code) • Decline code • Amount of transaction • Decline reason 25 Common Decline Reasons: • Account closed • Card expired • Card not activated • Credit limit exceeded • Fraud restricted • Individual merchant type excluded • Invalid 3 digit security code • Invalid expiration date entered For help resolving any type of decline, contact a program administrator. 26 Cardholder Review Process All cardholders have eight calendar days (Saturday and Sunday are included in the day count) to review their monthly credit card charges. Cardholder review dates are from the 16th – 23rd of every month. All cardholders should review their card even if they do not have any charges, to add any out of pocket expenses and check for fraudulent activity. Note: Wells Fargo does not send emails on Sundays or Mondays. If the 16th falls on either a Sunday or Monday the notification email will be sent on the following Tuesday and the cardholders eight day review timeframe will start on the day the email was sent. Example: January 16th is a Sunday. The Wells Fargo notification email will be sent on Tuesday, January 18th. The cardholder review dates would then be from January 18th to January 25th. Log into CCER. (See page 20) Your open statement should be on the right hand side of the screen once you log into CCER To see a previous statement, click the “View Previous Statement” link on the left hand navigation bar. To see charges for the current statement cycle, click the “View Cycle-to-Date Transactions” link on the left hand navigation bar. The cardholder will need to: 1. Verify all charges are correct 2. Add a description to all your charges 3. Verify that all charges are being charged to the correct general ledger code and reclassify the charge if the general ledger code needs to be corrected. 4. Split a transaction if it needs to be charged to more than one general ledger code 5. Add any out of pocket expenses 6. Make sure all receipts are available 7. Click “Review Complete.” Add Description Your current charges will show on the right hand side of the screen. 27 1. Check the box next to the transaction you are adding the description for. ( You can click on select all to add descriptions for all charges at the same time) 2. Click the “Add Descriptions” button found at the bottom of the list of charges. 28 3. Enter a description for your charge in the space provided. -Avoid special characters - < > % ; ( ) & + \ # ? { } I ^ ~ [ ] “ ‘ If you have more than one charge, you may see a red link (Apply To All). This will enter the same description in all of your charges. Enter a description for all your charges. 4. When you are finished click “Save”. To return to the statement page click on “Return to Charges – Manage Charges” link on the top of the screen. Note: After 15 minutes of inactivity the program will time out and you will need to re-login to the system. Reclassify In some cases, a charged item will be set up for the wrong general ledger code and/or. If that is the case, the cardholder should reclassify the charge to the correct general ledger code and/or department. 1. Check the box next to the transaction you are reclassifying. 2. Click the “Reclassify” button found at the bottom of the list of charges. 29 This will open the reclassify window. 3. Correct the general ledger code and make any other general ledger changes that are required. This is where a project number can be added if needed. You can select from common used general ledger codes by clicking on the 30 . 4. When you are finished click “Save”. To return to the statement page click on “Return to Charges – Manage Charges” link on the top of the screen. Splitting a Transaction You may have a transaction that needs to be split between two general ledger codes or departments. 1. Check the box next to the transaction you are splitting. 2. Click the “Split and Reclassify” button found at the bottom of the list of charges 31 This will open the Split and Reclassify Screen. 3. Select the split type by selecting the button for either By Percentage or By Amount. 4. For the 1st split, complete box 1. 5. For the next part complete box 2. The system will tell you if you have anything remaining that needs to be split. To add an additional split, click Add a Split. And complete the box. 6. When you are finished click “Save”. To return to the statement page click on “Return to Charges – Manage Charges” link on the top of the screen. 32 Out-of-Pocket Expenses Out-of-pocket expenses are personal expenses you are being reimbursed for. You will receive a direct deposit to your bank account around the 5th of the following month. You must have already set up your banking information (checking/savings account number and routing number (ABA number) under the user profile before you can use the Out-ofPocket feature. If you have not set up your banking information, you will receive this message: To add your banking information, please see page 37 1. Click on the “Out-of-Pocket Expenses” tab from the statement screen. This will open the Out-of-Pocket Expense portion of the program. Click on “Add an Expense”. 33 2. Enter Out of Pocket Expense Information: a) Transaction Date – The date of the transaction. This should match the date on your receipt. b) Expense Category – Pick the correct category from the drop down box. c) Distance/Item Count – enter the number of miles you are being reimbursed for. If this expense is not for mileage, leave this section blank. d) Rate/Per Diem – Select the correct mileage reimbursement rate from the drop down box. e) Amount – The amount of the transaction. This should match the amount on your receipt. If you are being reimbursed for mileage - do not enter an amount. The system will enter the amount for you. f) General Ledger Code –Check to make sure the correct general ledger expense code has been filled in. If it is incorrect, change it to the correct code. g) Description – enter a short description for your expense. h) If needed, change the general ledger string numbers (Entity/Fund, Area of Ministry, Group, Department, or Project Number) i) If you have another transaction to enter, click Add Another and repeat steps a-h. j) When you are finished click save. 34 When you are finished adding out-of-pocket expenses, click on the charges tab to return to the statement. Completing Your Review 1. Double check all transactions for accuracy. 2. Check the Receipt attached box for each transaction. 3. Click Save 4. Click the Statement Reviewed button (This button is only available during the cardholder review timeframe) Note: Once you click on Statement Reviewed, you can no longer modify the statement. When you click Statement Reviewed, the system sends an email to let the approver know that the statement has been reviewed by the cardholder and is ready for approval. Click ok to the message box. A notice is being sent to your approver that you have completed your review and your approver can approve your charges. 35 Print a copy of your statement. Attach your receipts and send to your approver. 36 Specifying Bank Information for out-of-pocket expenses Click on the Next to User Information Click on Bank Information in the left hand menu. This will bring up your personal bank information. 37 1. Authorization – Check the box to authorize WELS to use electronic transactions to reimburse you for out of pocket expenses and/or debit you for personal expenses. Transactions will not occur unless this box is checked. 2. Account Type: Indicate whether the account is a checking or savings account 3. Bank Account Number: Enter your account number 4. Bank Routing/Transit Number: Enter your banks nine-digit routing transit number (RTN) This number is usually the first field in the MICR line at the bottom of a check between the two |: symbols. Note: Do not use the RTN on a deposit slip. It may have a different number your bank uses for internal routing. 5. After making your changes, click save. 38 Approval Process Log into the CCER system Roles The approver will receive an email from the Wells Fargo system when the cardholder has completed their review. The approval process cannot be completed until either the cardholder has completed their review, or the Cardholder’s eight day time frame to complete their review has passed. If you are an approver as well as a cardholder, your roles are listed above the navigation bar. To switch to a different role, click on the link for the role. Make sure you have the Approver role selected. The cardholders that can be approved will show on the right hand side of the screen. 39 Select the statement you want to view and click on View. This will open the statement you wish to review. When reviewing a statement the approver can: • Split a charge (when a charge needs to be split out between one or more general ledger codes) • Reclassify charges (when the general ledger account numbers need to be corrected) • Enter a description for a charge • Enter any out-of-pocket charges and approve or decline out of pocket charges Some merchants send additional data through the Visa system. If you see a charge that is underlined, you can click on it to see the additional information. 40 To view the General Ledger information, click the icon. Splitting a charge There may be a transaction that needs to be split between two general ledger codes or departments. 1. Check the box next to the transaction you are splitting. 2. Click the “Split and Reclassify” button found at the bottom of the list of charges 41 This will open the Split and Reclassify Screen. 3. Select the split type by selecting the button for either By Percentage or By Amount. 4. For the 1st split, complete box 1. 5. For the next part complete box 2. The system will tell you if you have anything remaining that needs to be split. To add an additional split, click Add a Split. And complete the box. 6. When you are finished click “Save”. To return to the statement page click on “Return to Charges – Manage Charges” link on the top of the screen. 42 To modify information for an already existing split charge, click the View Split link. Make any corrections needed and click save. If there are more than two splits and you want to delete a split, click the upper right for the split. To delete all splits, click Delete. icon at the Reclassify In some cases, a charged item will be set up for the wrong general ledger code and/or. If that is the case, the charge needs to be reclassified to the correct general ledger code and/or department. 1. Check the box next to the transaction you are reclassifying. 2. Click the “Reclassify” button found at the bottom of the list of charges. This will open the reclassify window. 43 3. Correct the General Ledger Code and make any other general ledger changes that are required. This is where a project number can be added if needed. You can select from common used general ledger codes by clicking on the 4. When you are finished click “Save”. To return to the statement page click on “Return to Charges – Manage Charges” link on the top of the screen. 44 . Out-of-Pocket Expenses A statement cannot be approved until all the out-of-pocket expenses are either approved or declined. Out-of-pocket expenses are personal expenses the cardholder is being reimbursed for. The cardholder will receive a direct deposit to his/her bank account around the 5th of the following month. The cardholder must have already set up his/her banking information (checking/savings account number and routing number (ABA number) under the user profile before the Outof-Pocket feature can be used. Click on the “Out-of-Pocket Expenses” tab from the statement screen. This will open the Out-of-Pocket Expense portion of the program. To Approve or Decline an out of Pocket Expense Check the box for one or more expenses and click the Approve or Decline button. If an expense needs to be modified, check the box and click Modify. 45 Make the required changes and click save. When you are finished, click on the Return to Out-of-Pocket Expenses – Manage Expenses link on the top of the page to return to the statement. Add an out of Pocket Expense Click on “Add an Expense”. Enter Out-of-Pocket Expense Information: a) Transaction Date – The date of the transaction. This should match the date on your receipt. b) Expense Category – Pick the correct category from the drop down box. c) Distance/Item Count – enter the number of miles you are being reimbursed for. If this expense is not for mileage, leave this section blank. d) Rate/Per Diem – Select the correct mileage reimbursement rate from the drop down box. e) Amount – The amount of the transaction. This should match the amount on your receipt. If you are being reimbursed for mileage - do not enter an amount. The system will enter the amount for you. f) General ledger code –Check to make sure the correct general ledger expense code has been filled in. If it is incorrect, change it to the correct code. g) Description – enter a short description for your expense. h) If needed, change the general ledger string numbers (entity/fund, area of ministry, group, department, or project number) 46 i) If you have another transaction to enter, click Add Another and repeat steps a-h. j) When you are finished click save. When you are finished reviewing the out-of-pocket expenses, click on the “Charges” tab to return to the statement. Completing the Approval Process 1. Double check all transactions for accuracy 2. Make sure the “Receipt Attached” box is checked for each transaction and the matching receipt are present. 3. Make sure all out-of-pocket expenses have been either approved or declined. 4. Click Save. 5. Click Approve Statement. After the statement has been approved, the paper copy of the statement with the receipts attached is given to accounts payable for filing. 47 Registering for Verified by Visa on the Wells Fargo Website Follow these easy steps to enroll online: 1. Visit wellsfargo.com/com and select Fraud Protection from the left navigation menu. 48 2. Under the Payments fraud section on the Fraud Protection page, select the Verified by Visa purchasing protection link to learn more. 49 3. Follow the prompts on the Online Purchase Protection page to complete your registration. Note: During the registration process, you will be asked to provide three pieces of unique information to verify your identity. 50 4. Select “Continue” 51 5. Select “Register Now” from the left hand menu 6. Click on “Register Now” 52 7. Enter your 16 digit card number and click “CONTINUE” 8. Enter your 4 digit unique ID, credit limit, billing zip code and click “CONTINUE” 53 9. Create a password and personal message. “Click SUBMIT” This is NOT your password for the Wells Fargo Commercial Electronic Office (CEO). This is a new password for Verified by Visa. Note: password requirements: At least eight characters in length Must contain one number Must contain one alpha character No special characters allowed Password is case sensitive 10. You are now registered with Verified by Visa. 54 Fraud Awareness WELS must be good stewards of the funds we have. The Cardholder and Approver play an important role in ensuring that we maintain a good use of our resources. What is the difference between fraud and abuse? Fraud constitutes an act or acts of willful deceit, trickery, intentional perversion of the truth to induce another to part with something of value or to surrender a legal right. Fraud is an illegal act. Abusive behavior that is deficient or improper when compared with behavior that a prudent person would consider a reasonable and necessary business practice given the facts and circumstances. Abuse also includes misuse of authority or position for personal financial interests or those of an immediate or close family member or business associate. Abuse does not necessarily involve fraud, violation of laws, regulations, or provisions of a contract or grant agreement. Nevertheless, it represents a corrupt practice. Examples of Card Abuse Appropriate Pens $1 Fabric Computer Bag $50 Airline Ticket Coach $250 Inappropriate Gold Plated Fountain Pen $88 Leather Computer Bag $250 Airline Ticket First Class $2,000 Red Flags: Identifying Misuse During the reconciliation of the account summary, the Approver should be aware of potential fraudulent transactions and alert for any indications of irregularity. The fraud indicators below should be considered during the reconciliation process: • Unusual vendor names • Products that appear personal in nature • Same vendor address and employee address • Unusual activity for a cardholder • Repeated misuse by cardholder • Round number purchases • Transactions with missing receipts or altered documentation • Duplicate charges • Reluctance to provide additional information for a purchase. Take Action: Ways to Report Fraud and/or Abuse Immediately notify program administrator. 55 Common Questions and Concerns • Why did WELS decide to participate in a commercial card program? Like most companies today, we are exploring ways to streamline processes and reduce costs. Frequently, the expenses incurred to process a small dollar purchase can run as high as the price of the item itself. • What is the procedure when I pay for something with my commercial card? Essentially, the process is the same as when using your personal credit card. You must always ask for a receipt for your records, particularly for phone, fax and mail orders. • Are there any restrictions associated with the use of my card? Yes, in addition to WELS’ policy stating the type of products you can buy and our preferred vendor list, other controls and limits may be placed on your card including: • A monthly dollar limit • “Blocked” merchant categories Please contact your Program Administrator for your specific restrictions. • How will I know if I have exceeded my monthly limit? Once you have reached your limit within a given month, your card will not be accepted for additional purchases. To determine your outstanding balance at any given time, you may call the toll-free Wells Fargo Bank Customer Service number on the back of your card (800-932-0036) or call your program administrator. You can also check your credit limit by logging into the Wells Fargo Commercial Card Expense Reporting System (CCER) and looking at your available balance under the “Personal Profile” tab. • How do I increase my monthly credit limit? To increase your monthly credit limit you must fill out and submit a Corporate Credit Card Account Maintenance Form to your department approver/ manager who must then authorize the request and forward it to the program administrator to update the Wells Fargo system. The cardholder will be notified via email that the request has been implemented. See Appendix IV for the Corporate Credit Card Account Maintenance Form. • What should I do if a supplier does not accept the Wells Fargo Bank Commercial Card? Please contact your program administrator and provide him/her with the supplier’s name, address and phone number. If the item(s) you are purchasing cannot be 56 purchased elsewhere with your commercial card, purchase the item using a personal card or cash and submit for reimbursement along with your next commercial card statement. • How will I know if WELS is getting billed correctly for the purchases I have made? You will receive a monthly cardholder activity statement online listing all the purchases made and credits received in the previous month. This statement is for your review only and allows you to reconcile your purchases. You must review the statement in the eight day cardholder review timeframe, as any disputed or fraudulent transactions must be reported to Wells Fargo Bank in a timely manner. • How will my monthly commercial card bills be paid? You are NOT responsible for the payment of your commercial card bills. The monthly statement you receive is for your review only. Financial Services will make one payment to Wells Fargo Bank covering commercial card expenses for all WELS employees under the program. • How soon is WELS notified of potentially fraudulent card use? Wells Fargo notifies the program administrator within hours of a flagged transaction in the Wells Fargo system. The program administrator will contact the cardholder to verify the validity of the charge. If the charge is fraudulent, the cardholder will be instructed to fill out a Declaration of Forgery/Unauthorized Use form (Appendix VI). The cardholder will be issued a new card. • Who may I talk to if I have questions? Our current Program Administrators are Beth Thornton and Judy Ceman. A program administrator should be contacted for any questions you have regarding credit limits, card usage and other issues. Only a program administrator has the authority to change any existing information or restrictions to a cardholder’s account. • What should I do if I have a problem associated with something I bought with my commercial card? Please refer to the “Disputed or Fraudulent Charges” section of this guide for complete details. It is extremely important that you address these items immediately. 57 • Once I receive the card, can I begin using it immediately? Once you receive your card, you will be instructed to call Wells Fargo Bank’s toll-free number and provide certain information (e.g., four digit unique ID number) to activate the card. This procedure ensures a secure card issuance process and helps to prevent fraud. • What should I do if my card is lost or stolen? It is extremely important to call Wells Fargo Bank’s customer service toll-free number (1-800-932-0036) immediately in the event your card is lost or stolen. You must also notify your Program Administrator. • Can another employee utilize my card for purchases? Each Commercial Card will be embossed with the individual employee’s name. The employee is responsible for the proper use of his/her card. At no time should another individual utilize your commercial card. • Can the Commercial Card be used out the United States? Yes, the Wells Fargo Bank Commercial Card is accepted worldwide. Purchases can be made in any currency and billed in U.S. Dollars. The currency, as well as the foreign exchange rate utilized, is stated for each transaction on your statement. • What a Cross Boarder Trans Fee? A Cross Boarder Trans Fee is a percentage fee charged by Wells Fargo Bank for any transactions that do not take place in the United States. • How do I reset my Commercial Electronic Office (CEO) password? Please contact your program administrator. • How do I log into the Commercial Electronic Office (CEO) to review my purchases? Log into www.wellsfargo.com. Click on the commercial tab on the top of the page. This will bring you to the commercial section of the bank’s website. Click on the sign on button. Enter your company ID, user ID, and password and click sign on. This will open the CEO. To review your credit card charges, click on Commercial Card Expense Reporting. There is a direct link to the CEO log-in page located on the Connect homepage under the Financial Services section. 58 • Is training on the Commercial Electronic Office available? Training will be provided for new cardholders when a card is issued. Training is available at any time by contacting a program administrator. • What address and zip code do I use when purchasing items with my commercial card? When purchasing items that require an address or zip code to verify the transaction, please use the following address: WELS cardholders: N16 W23377 Stone Ridge Dr. Waukesha, WI 53188. Northwestern Publishing House cardholders: 1250 N 113th St, Milwaukee, WI 53226 Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary cardholders: 11831 N Seminary Dr., Mequon, WI 53092 Martin Luther College cardholders: 1995 Luther Court, New Ulm, MN 56073 Luther Preparatory School cardholders: 1300 Western Ave, Watertown, WI 53094 Michigan Lutheran Seminary cardholders: 2777 Hardin St, Saginaw, MI 48602 59 Glossary of Terms Approver – The individual assigned to review individual charges with each cardholder and to certify that the charges are in compliance with WELS policies and procedures. They are responsible for processing the expense of all transactions in the Wells Fargo Commercial Electronic Office. While a reconciler can assist the Approver in the reconciliation and maintenance duties, only the approver can approve the transactions. Cardholder Profile – Parameters that are established for a designated Cardholder that identify the Cardholder, set default accounting information and provide restrictions or spending limitations in the CCER system. Cardholder – A WELS employee or volunteer that is granted the authority to use the WellsOne Commercial Card to place orders or make financial commitments on behalf of WELS as outlined in this manual. They are responsible for the review of individual charges with their Approver and confirm that the charges are in compliance with WELS policies and procedures. Card Issuer – The financial institution or bank that provides and supports the WellsOne Commercial Card Program utilized by WELS. Currently, the card issuer is Wells Fargo Bank. Merchant Category Code (MCC) – Code assigned to a merchant/vendor by Visa, which identifies the primary goods or services, provided by the merchant/vendor. Monthly Billing Cycle –The billing period is defined by the card issuer and is from the 16th day of the month, closing in the 15th day of the following month. Monthly Credit Limit – The maximum dollar limit that can be charged by the Cardholder during a monthly cycle. Program Administrator – This individual is responsible for administering the WellsOne commercial card program at WELS and for day to day operation of the WellsOne Commercial Card Program. This individual provides assistance with processing transactions. This individual acts as the liaison between the Cardholder, the vendors and the card issuer. Reconciler – WELS staff assigned to the Cardholder to review all transactions for compliance with WELS procedures, and assist the Cardholder with the reconciliation process. The reconciler cannot approver the transactions in the CCER system. Transaction – A charge, credit or other financial activity associated with the WellsOne Commercial Card. Vendor/Merchant/Supplier – The business entity from whom a Cardholder is making a purchase. 60 APPENDIX I – SC Policy WELS SYNODICAL COUNCIL Approved Policies and Procedures Policy # SC0033 Effective Date & Revision History BOT August 1987 BOT December 1991 SC April 2010 Subject Origination Corporate Credit Cards BOT The Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (Synod) will establish and maintain a Corporate Credit Card Program (CCCP). Wherever practical, all business related expenses must be paid for via a corporate credit or direct payment from the Synod/entity to the vendor. This policy applies to all synod entities, including its schools and subsidiaries. Synod entities not currently using the CCCP will have until July 1, 2010 to become compliant. The Synod is liable to the financial institution holding the CCCP contract for all charges and remits monthly payments directly to the financial institution. Eligibility for a corporate credit card is extended to designated members of boards and commissions and/or members of their committees, and employees or volunteers as requested and approved by the area of ministry administrator and CCCP Administrator. Additionally, a corporate credit card will be provided to areas of ministry or departments for use, where practical, for those not otherwise eligible for a corporate credit card. Corporate card applications can be obtained by contacting the CCCP Administrator. The Synod Chief Financial Officer (CFO) or his designee is responsible for the CCCP administration and policy compliance. Cardholders are responsible for compliance with the CCCP Policy and Procedure Manual. The goal of the CCCP is to: (1) provide a cost-effective centralized reimbursement process; (2) minimize the financial burden of out of pocket expenses on employees and volunteers; (3) facilitate negotiation of discounts with frequently used vendors; (4) facilitate tax exempt treatment of expenses; and(4) to strengthen internal controls. The Synodical Council may authorize the periodic review of credit card transactions to be conducted by the CFO or others and based upon these reviews, cards may be suspended or revoked permanently, or other disciplinary action(s) may be taken. BOT BOT August 1987 December 1991 61 APPENDIX II – Cardholder User Agreement You are being entrusted with a Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod commercial credit card, issued by Wells Fargo Bank. The card is provided to you based on your need to operate locally on a daily basis and to purchase materials for Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. It is not an entitlement nor reflective of title or position. The card may be revoked at any time without your permission. Your signature below indicates that you have read and will comply with the terms of this agreement. 1. I understand that I will be making financial commitments on behalf of Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod and will strive to obtain the best value for Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. 2. I have read and will follow the Commercial Card Policies and Procedures. Failure to do so could be considered a misappropriation of Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod funds. Failure to comply with this Agreement may result in either revocation of my use privileges or other corrective action, up to and including termination. 3. I understand that under no circumstances will I use the Commercial Card to make personal purchases, either for myself or for others. Using the card for personal charges could be considered misappropriation of Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod funds and could result in corrective action, up to and including termination of employment. 4. I agree that should I violate the terms of this Agreement and use the Commercial Card for personal use, Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod shall have the right to deduct any amounts owed, including but not limited to charges incurred from collection agencies, internal administration costs, court costs, etc, from my paycheck or final paycheck. The laws of the state of Wisconsin shall govern the enforceability of this agreement. 5. The Commercial Card is issued in my name. I will not allow any other person to use the card. I am considered responsible for any and all charges against the card. 6. The Commercial Card is WELS property. As such, I understand that I may be periodically required to comply with internal control procedures designed to protect Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod assets. This may include being asked to produce the card to validate its existence and account number. 7. If the card is lost or stolen, I will immediately notify Wells Fargo Bank by telephone at 800-932-0036 and the Program Administrator at Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. 8. I will receive a monthly statement, which will report all activity during the statement period. Since I am responsible for all charges (but not for payment) on the card, I will reconcile the statement each month, make any coding changes to the expenses if needed, and resolve any discrepancies by either contacting the merchant or Wells Fargo Bank myself. 9. I agree to surrender the Commercial Card immediately upon termination of employment, whether for retirement, voluntary, or involuntary reasons. ________________________________ Employee Name (Print) ___________________________ Last 4 Digits of Card Number ________________________________ Employee Signature ____________ Date 62 APPENDIX III – Enrollment Form 63 APPENDIX IV – Preferred Vendor List • • • • • • Enterprise Rent-A-Car Comfort Inn Comfort Suites Quality Inn Sleep Inn Clarion 64 APPENDIX V – Blocked Merchants The WELS corporate credit card MAY NOT be used to purchase the following (this list may not be all inclusive) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Alcoholic beverages Ammunition/weapons Cash advances Child care services Controlled substances Court costs/fines Food stamps Jewelry Insurance & bonds Legal services Political organizations Recreational equipment/vehicles Real estate services Wire transfer/money orders 65 Appendix VI – Declaration of Forgery/Unauthorized Use 66 Appendix VII – Replacement Receipt Form This form is to be used ONLY if the actual receipt, invoice, packing list or internet order form is not available. It will be allowed only in extenuating circumstances. It must be filled out COMPLETELY and signed by the Cardholder’s Approver. Cardholder and Transaction Information Cardholder Name: Purchase Date: Vendor Name: Vendor Phone: Vendor Location: Explanation of why receipt is unavailable: Description of Purchase (List Items & Quantities) Description Quantity Cost Purpose: CARDHOLDER: By signing below, I certify that the above purchase was made WELS business only. Signature: Date: APPROVER: By signing this form, I agree that the above purchase was for business purposes. The Cardholder was reminded that vendor receipts are required for all WELS purchases. Name: Signature: Date: 67