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Interchange

Around the world regulators and competition authorities have become increasingly interventionist in the card payments business. In the vanguard has been the Australian Reserve Bank, which has intervened in their domestic market to set credit card interchange and also to refocus the dynamics of the debit card commercial framework.

In Europe regulators have intervened in many countries (particularly in ‘Western’ Europe), with varying degrees of impact. Austria, where Europay has been deemed an illegal cartel; Spain, where the three card schemes have been refused exemption from anti-trust legislation; and Switzerland, where a new interchange regime has been forced on issuers, have all seen significant regulatory investigations in recent years.

Retailers have lobbied strongly to reduce the level of MSCs and have driven regulatory activity on interchange in Belgium; the Netherlands, where large fines have been meted out to Banks; and Norway, where MSCs have been under review for some time.

Political activity has also acted as a stimulus for regulatory action particularly in Denmark, where the politicians imposed domestic debit card fees, and to a degree in the UK, where Parliamentary Committees have come into play. Other countries with a history of intervention include Italy, where the interchange rate set by CO.GE.BAN. has been regulated, and Sweden, where regulatory action created an open market in the mid 1990s.

PSE has carried out a wide range of assignments and research activities into interchange and two sided markets. We have helped clients understand the implications of potential changes, analysed different interchange structures for ATM, POS and ACH payments.

 

 

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