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RBA undecided on credit card fee cut | News | Business Spectator
An interesting part of this article mentions the following:
What it means is that they should just deregulate as increased fee means more reward point offers and more demand for credit cards
An interesting part of this article mentions the following:
In conventional markets, competition generally put downward pressure on prices because players would lose market share after raising a price.
However, with card payments, there were significant pressures going the other way, Mr Edey said.
"A rise in the interchange fees charged to acquirers can allow issuers to increase their reward points to cardholders, thereby encouraging use of the card.
"In other words, a rise in price can lead to an increase, rather than a decrease, in the effective demand for the service."
This created a "natural tendency" for average interchange fees to drift upwards over time.
"Within each scheme, there are multiple cards with differing interchange fees and market share tends to shift towards those cards with the higher fees," he said.
What it means is that they should just deregulate as increased fee means more reward point offers and more demand for credit cards