Frequently asked questions
Below are common questions about post-decline procedural determination, scope limitations, and written closure deliverables.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about our service.
It is a written finding within a defined scope that decides whether further attempts are procedurally unjustified and must stop, or whether no procedural no-go barriers are identified within scope based solely on the information provided.
Scope begins only after a documented decline, rejection, termination, closure, or freeze from a PSP, EMI, or bank.
No. Clearpath Advisor does not contact issuers or providers and does not influence decisions.
No. The determination is procedural and limited to scope. No reliance for compliance, regulatory, or approval decisions.
Formal Stop with a written closure determination, or a finding that no procedural no-go barriers are identified within scope based solely on the information provided.
No. Submissions and onboarding are outside scope.
A documented decline, issuer type, decline date, jurisdiction, and a brief description if available.
No. Results depend entirely on the information you provide and the actions you take independently. We deliver analysis and frameworks — outcomes are determined by your inputs and execution.
