New caps on Visa and Mastercard interchange fees take effect

New caps on Visa and Mastercard interchange fees take effect
The Commerce Commission expects merchants to pass on interchange fee savings to consumers through lower prices and reduced surcharges. (Image: Getty)
John Anthony
Merchants face new caps on card interchange fees from Monday, but a consumer watchdog doubts shoppers will see any savings at the checkout.Interchange fees are a hidden cost that merchants pay their bank, which then forwards it to the customer’s bank whenever a card is used.In 2022, the Government capped fees, resulting in $160 million in interchange fees being saved in 2023.But even with current caps, New Zealand's interchange fees are still much higher than in similar countries, so in July, the Commerce Commission set a new pri...

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