Credit Card Fees: Hiding in Plain Sight

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It never made sense to me that regulators, seeking to reduce merchant fees everywhere from Australia to Venezuela, looked only at interchange and not the associated processing fees. In other words, when the mighty European Commission mandated a reduction in credit card interchange from 175 basis points down to 30bp, they failed to account for the fact that merchant acquirers and processors would still continue their tariffs.

Now, it seems, some regulator finally read a credit card processing statement.  As today’s read mentions, UK requlators are now taking a swipe at merchant fees, the dark and cloudy space behind interchange.

As regulators talk across borders, this will likely have global implications.  Watch out, Independent Sales Organizations (ISO) or Member Service Providers (MSP) who serve small merchants.  They will be looking at items such as “statement fees”, “chargeback fees” and “enhanced services.”  There may be reductions soon.

The review will consider the following:

Given the regulatory trend towards cost accounting, we might soon understand if companies like Square, who charge 1.75% for in person payments, or 2.75% for online transactions, will meet the regulatory test in the UK.

Overview by Brian Director, Credit Advisory Service at Mercator Advisory Group

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