In the US the bank gets paid by Visa for each transaction.
In Australia the bank pays Visa.
So yes, I think it costs Visa that much extra to process a payment in the US. Clearly so.
Also, in Australia a Visa transaction is handled by Visa, while in the US the transaction is handled by the card issuer. In Australia we get Visa/Mastercard cards with our bank's barding on it, in the US you get the bank's card with Visa/Mastercard payment clearing.
At least that is how I understand it. All I know is that each Visa debit/credit transaction costs me $2.50, while EFTPOS costs me nothing. Same card, different button on the EFTPOS terminal. PayWave is Visa, not EFTPOS. Pay that $25 tank of petrol with PayWave, get slugged 10% in processing fees :(
In Australia the bank pays Visa.
So yes, I think it costs Visa that much extra to process a payment in the US. Clearly so.
Also, in Australia a Visa transaction is handled by Visa, while in the US the transaction is handled by the card issuer. In Australia we get Visa/Mastercard cards with our bank's barding on it, in the US you get the bank's card with Visa/Mastercard payment clearing.
At least that is how I understand it. All I know is that each Visa debit/credit transaction costs me $2.50, while EFTPOS costs me nothing. Same card, different button on the EFTPOS terminal. PayWave is Visa, not EFTPOS. Pay that $25 tank of petrol with PayWave, get slugged 10% in processing fees :(