26.06.2008 19:50:00
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Visa to Help Ease Pain at the Pump
Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) today announced that it is implementing processing
and rate changes that will result in benefits for American consumers and
fuel merchants frustrated by rising prices at the pump. Visa’s
new processing approach for fuel transactions will enable consumers to
buy gas more easily and allow motorists and station owners to better
avoid the risks and inconveniences associated with pump limits and holds
on funds. Visa also will reduce interchange rates for fuel transactions,
which can lower costs for oil companies and service stations and can be
passed onto consumers at the pump.
"While Visa cannot lower the price of crude
oil, there are things we can do to help make the process of buying gas
easier for our cardholders. And by lowering our rates, we hope to see
oil companies pass these savings along to their stations and ultimately
to consumers,” said Bill Sheedy, global head
of corporate strategy and business development for Visa Inc. "As
oil prices rapidly rise to unprecedented levels, we are accelerating our
ongoing efforts to address the issues in the fuel segment.”
The new programs come amid a nearly 100 percent jump in the price of
crude oil in the past year, which has driven gas prices in the U.S. from
an average of $2.98 a gallon in June 2007 to $4.07 in June 20081.
In this extraordinary environment, Visa’s
combination of fuel-payment changes can provide consumers with increased
purchasing power at the pump and offer fuel merchants opportunities to
improve their business operations.
Visa is restructuring consumer interchange for transactions at automated
fuel dispensers and service stations in the United States, effectively
lowering interchange rates. Interchange for Visa consumer debit cards
(Visa Check Card and Visa prepaid) will be capped at $0.95 per
transaction. This change will become effective July 18, 2008. Visa
credit interchange applied to fuel transactions has been restructured
into a single, lower rate across all consumer credit card transactions.
This adjustment will take effect system-wide for all fuel transactions
in October 2008. In the meantime, Visa is willing to work with fuel
merchants and their acquirers individually to process credit
transactions at these lower rates, ahead of October.
"Even though Visa’s
interchange rates on fuel transactions are already among the lowest in
our system, the run-up in fuel prices to today’s
unprecedented levels requires an exceptional response,”
said Sheedy.
As an example, under the new rates, if a motorist uses a Visa Signature
credit card to fill a 15-gallon tank at $4 a gallon –
or $60 total – the acquiring institution
generally would pay $0.94 in interchange fees, a savings of 14 percent
over current rates. Using a debit card, that same transaction could be
cleared within hours, quickly removing the $60 hold that is often placed
on a consumer’s funds for one or two days in
the current system. For higher transaction amounts, these interchange
adjustments have an even greater impact. For a $120 consumer
transaction, the level of interchange for the same Visa Signature
transaction would be $1.63, for a 43 percent savings. With the cap on
Visa Check Card interchange, an acquirer would see a reduction of 59
percent on fuel transactions.
"People are frustrated enough with the price
of gas today; they shouldn’t be frustrated
with the payment process as well,” said
Sheedy. "We took an entirely new approach to
processing fuel payments, and created a solution that removes many of
the major barriers that consumers and station owners face today at the
pump.”
This fall, Visa will implement Real-Time Clearing, which represents a
fundamental change and significant improvement in how fuel transactions
are processed. With Real-Time Clearing, transactions will be processed
immediately instead of at the end of the day. This can significantly
reduce the hold times that financial institutions place on cardholders’
accounts. Gas stations will send a final transaction amount within hours –
if not minutes – of a cardholder’s
purchase. Current fuel-payment processing can take up to two days or
more.
Real-Time Clearing also provides merchants and acquirers with more
control over their acceptance processes, allowing them to make better
authorization decisions. This can help drive increased sales for
stations because it reduces the number of consumers that encounter a
shut-off before their tanks are full. Consumers benefit by being able to
pump more gas in a single transaction before hitting authorization
limits. Real-Time Clearing can also qualify a station’s
transactions for better interchange rates at higher ticket amounts,
which can lower station owners’ costs.
Until the new processing changes are implemented in Visa’s
October systems upgrade, Visa is allowing consumer fuel transactions up
to $125 to qualify for its best-available interchange rates. This
interim step is effective July 18, 2008 and will remain in place through
October 2009. Once gas stations and their financial institutions migrate
to Real-Time Clearing, consumer fuel transactions up to $500 can qualify
for Visa’s best available interchange rates.
About Visa
Visa operates the world's largest retail electronic payments network
providing processing services and payment product platforms. This
includes consumer credit, debit, prepaid and commercial payments, which
are offered under the Visa, Visa Electron, Interlink and PLUS brands.
Visa enjoys unsurpassed acceptance around the world and Visa/PLUS is one
of the world's largest global ATM networks, offering cash access in
local currency in more than 170 countries. For more information, visit www.corporate.visa.com.
1 U.S. Energy Information Administration (www.eia.doe.gov)
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