How do Visa Interchange Fees Affect my Total Processing Cost?
Visa interchange fees represent the largest portion of your total processing costs and serve as the non-negotiable “wholesale” base rate set by the card network. Because these fees vary depending on how you accept payments and what types of cards your customers use, they directly dictate the foundational cost of every transaction.
Your total processing cost is comprised of three main layers:
- Visa Interchange Fees: The base cost set by the network, typically ranging from 1.15% + $0.05 to 2.40% + $0.10. Factors like card-present vs. card-not-present transactions and industry risk profiles determine the specific rate for each sale.
- Network Assessments: Additional small fees charged by the card networks.
- Payment Processor Markup: The portion we or other providers add on top of the wholesale cost. This is the only part of the fee structure that is negotiable.
How these fees affect your bottom line depends heavily on your pricing model. In a Flat Rate model, the interchange variations are hidden behind a single predictable percentage. However, with Interchange Plus pricing—which we often recommend for high-volume merchants—you receive full transparency. You see the exact interchange fee charged by Visa and our explicit markup separately, ensuring you always know the true cost of processing.
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