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Follow on Google News | The Debate Around Credit Card Surcharges in AustraliaBy: McFillin Accounting While the average card payment fee in Australia is lower than the United States (which is close to double Australia's rates), Australians pay a higher rate than in some other jurisdictions such as Europe. The RBA have flagged there might be room to improve this by capping interchange fees and/or introducing competition into how debit card payments are routed (allowing systems to default to the 'least cost' option available). In Australia, it is not a level playing field when it comes to card transaction fees with a large disparity between fees paid by small and large merchants – small merchants pay around three times the average per transaction fee than larger merchants (large merchants are able to secure wholesale fees or utilise 'strategic' interchange rates). But even within the small business sector, fees vary dramatically with the cost of accepting card payments ranging from less than 1% to well over 2% of the transaction value. To learn more about credit surcharges and the debate around them, visit https://mcfillin.com.au/ End
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