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The Setting of Wholesale ('Interchange') Fees in the Designated Credit Card Schemes
as amended
made under section 18 of the
Payment Systems (Regulation) Act 1998
This compilation was prepared on 18 December 2008 taking into account amendments up to Variation of Interchange Fee Standards, published in the Commonwealth Gazette on 10 December 2008
Prepared by the Payments Policy Department, Reserve Bank of Australia Standard
The Setting of Wholesale ('Interchange') Fees in the Designated Credit Card Schemes
Objective
The objective of this Standard is to ensure that the setting of wholesale ('interchange') fees in each designated credit card scheme is transparent and promotes:
(i) efficiency; and
(ii) competition
in the Australian payments system.
Application
1. This Standard is determined under Section 18 of the Payment Systems (Regulation) Act 1998.
2. This Standard applies to the payment systems operated within Australia known as the MasterCard system and the VISA system, which were designated as payment systems on 12 April 2001 by the Reserve Bank of Australia under Section 11 of the Payment Systems (Regulation) Act 1998, each of which is referred to in this Standard as a Scheme.
3. In this Standard:
an 'acquirer' is a participant in a Scheme in Australia that provides services to a merchant to allow that merchant to accept a credit card;
'credit card' means a card issued under the rules of a Scheme that can be used for purchasing goods or services on credit, or any other article issued under the rules of that Scheme and commonly known as a credit card;
'credit card transactions' or 'transactions' means transactions in the relevant Scheme in Australia between a credit cardholder and a merchant involving the purchase of goods or services using a credit card of that Scheme (net of credits, reversals and chargebacks);
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