International Card Present Credit – Visa Interchange
Visa’s international card present credit interchange categories dictate the interchange fees a business will pay to accept an international credit card at a business in the U.S.
Visa’s international card present credit interchange categories dictate the interchange fees a business will pay to accept an international credit card at a business in the U.S.
Enhanced data (also sometimes called level 2 or level 3 data) refers to information provided with a credit card transaction that goes beyond the basic details.
Commercial card not present interchange refers to an interchange category that determines the fee a business will pay for accepting commercial credit cards online or by keying in the transaction information.
The commercial debit and commercial prepaid card not present interchange categories determine the interchange fee a business will pay for accepting those card types.
Commercial Standard previously referred to a Visa interchange “downgrade” category, but now refers to something else entirely.
International card present debit interchange categories determine the interchange rates a business will pay when accepting an international debit card in the United States.
“Commercial Card Present – Business” refers to interchange categories that determine the interchange fee a business will pay when accepting a business debit or business prepaid credit card in person.
Commercial Card Retail is the first part of several Visa interchange categories that determine the fee a business will pay for accepting a corporate / business credit card in person.