> If you ask me why rates are different across geographies it really comes down to the will power of the govt. to set the terms.
Absolutely agree. The EU determined that interchange is illegal and now caps it at 0.2% for debit and 0.3% for credit (yes interchange, not scheme fee). After a transition period of course. And surcharging now becomes illegal again as the fees are that low.
> I hate credit card companies from the bottom of my heart but until there is another payment vehicle that is just as convenient it will be stupid of any entity not to partner with such providers.
Banks will never get their shit together and the lack of a global clearing standard will mean we'll forever have to rely on payment schemes.
Absolutely agree. The EU determined that interchange is illegal and now caps it at 0.2% for debit and 0.3% for credit (yes interchange, not scheme fee). After a transition period of course. And surcharging now becomes illegal again as the fees are that low.
http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-15-4585_en.htm
> I hate credit card companies from the bottom of my heart but until there is another payment vehicle that is just as convenient it will be stupid of any entity not to partner with such providers.
Banks will never get their shit together and the lack of a global clearing standard will mean we'll forever have to rely on payment schemes.