Interchange

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An interchange is a location where two things meet, usually perform some kind of exchange, and possibly go on their ways again. It is most commonly used in four contexts:

  • Transportation:
  • Computers:
  • Sports:
  • Banking:
    • Interchange refers to the money paid from the Acquirer to the debit or credit card issuer for every transaction. In certain circumstances Interchange may be paid from the issuer to the acquirer. The level of interchange is determined by many different factors according to the way the transaction occurred and the type of card used. Interchange balances the card payment system to make sure both Issuers and Acquirers find it profitable.
    • Interchange fees are the portion of a purchase’s cost that merchants are charged by banks for processing credit card transactions.
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