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Understanding Changes to Interchange Fees
The Federal Reserve is proposing new caps on debit card swipe fees, but unless you are a business merchant, you probably do not understand swipe fees and their impact.
A ’swipe’ fee covers multiple fees, which merchants pay to the electronic payment processing networks when customers pay with a debit or credit card.
The largest swipe fee is the interchange fee. The interchange fee typically is synonymous with swipe fees, but interchange fees are a portion of the swipe fee that goes to the card issuing bank. Read the rest of this entry »
Fitting a Square in a Round Hole
While the popularity for credit card devices such as the Square for Smartphone’s is increasing, the idea that merchants are willing to pay more for convenience seems counter-intuitive to small business ideology.
Claiming that the Square and other devices are geared towards micro-businesses, we do not think people have thought this through completely. Higher rates, longer delays to access your money, are these really the great technology your small business is looking for?
Just because the technology is free and it seems like a great way to process credit cards, do your research. Like you have heard before, if it is free, there has to be a catch somewhere.
Visa Tiered Interchange Fees, Response to Federal Regulations
Visa Inc. will roll out a two-tiered interchange fee schedule in response to federal regulations limiting the amount credit card issuers can charge merchants.
The new fee schedule is will fall in line with a federal proposal limiting the interchange fees charged to merchants and would exempt financial institutions with assets of less than $10 billion, according to a news report from American Banker.
The Federal Reserve Board’s proposed rules would take effect on July 21 and cap the interchange fees charged by banks with assets greater than $10 billion at 12 cents per transaction. (Source)
3 Tips Processing for Restaurants
Whether you own a small diner, a fine dining establishment or a specialty shop, ClearChoice provides three quick tips for processing credit cards for restaurants. We offer processing features for the restaurant industry that will support all major credit and debit cards.
Visa to Have Dual Debit Interchange Schedule
Visa will offer a dual debit interchange schedule that network sources say should allow credit unions and other smaller asset debit issuers to substantially shield their debit interchange income from drastic decreases, at least temporarily. (Source)
Tax Refunds With Debit Cards
Low-income taxpayers who don’t have bank accounts will be able to get their tax refunds this year on prepaid debit cards supplied by the government.
The Treasury Department plans to send letters to 600,000 households next week, asking them to take part in a pilot program to put their tax refunds on the debit cards, which can be used to get money from ATM machines, pay bills or to buy goods and services from retailers. (Source)
Visa Fraud Protection Upgrade
Visa is targeting better fraud detection by upgrading its global processing platform VisaNet. Visa is developing new fraud models that enhance the speed and accuracy with which they can detect attempted payment card fraud. (Source)
