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The Setting of Interchange Fees in the Visa Debit Payment System as amended made under section 18 of the Payment Systems (Regulation) Act 1998 Compilation Date: 1 September 2016 Compilation Number: 3 This compilation was prepared on 1 September 2016 taking into account amendments up to Revocation of the Standard the 'Honour All Cards' Rule in the Visa Debit and Visa Credit Card Systems and the 'No Surcharge' Rule in the Visa Debit System registered on 1 September 2016. Prepared by the Reserve Bank of Australia
Standard
The Setting of Interchange Fees in the Visa Debit Payment System
Objective
The objective of this Standard is to ensure that the setting of interchange fees in the designated Visa Debit payment system 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 system operated within Australia known as Visa Debit, which was designated as a payment system on 23 February 2004.
3. In this Standard:
an 'acquirer' is a participant in the Visa Debit system in Australia that provides services to a merchant to allow that merchant to accept a Visa Debit card;
'credit card transaction' has the same meaning as in the Standard The Setting of Wholesale ('Interchange') Fees in the Designated Credit Card Schemes;
'financial year' is the 12-month period ending 30 June;
an 'issuer' is a participant in the Visa Debit system in Australia that issues Visa Debit cards to its customers;
'merchant' means a merchant in Australia that accepts a Visa Debit card for payment for goods or services;
'reference year' is the financial year prior to the relevant year;
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