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Merchants May Soon Charge More for Premium Cards
7 Dec
Summary
- Settlement allows merchants to charge different fees for various credit card tiers.
- Premium cards have higher interchange fees for merchants than mid-tier cards.
- Physical card updates for clear visual markers may take years to implement.

Consumers might soon see credit card fees vary based on the specific card brand they use, following a recent settlement between Visa, Mastercard, and U.S. merchants. This agreement, which has not yet received court approval, stems from a long-standing legal battle over interchange fees. Merchants could gain the ability to implement differentiated fees for various credit card tiers.
Previously, merchants were required by the "honor all cards" rule to accept all versions of Visa and Mastercard, regardless of their specific tier. However, the popularity of high-reward cards has led to higher interchange rates for premium products, creating a point of contention. This settlement could allow merchants to "discriminate" against higher-tier cards that incur greater processing costs.
The settlement also mandates "clear visual markers" on physical cards to help merchants and consumers identify card classes. However, updating these physical cards to reflect these changes is expected to be a lengthy process, potentially taking years to fully implement across all cards.




