How Credit Card Processing Works

How Credit Card Processing Works

Credit Card Processing

Host Merchant Services can guarantee its customers savings at the lowest rates possible. By understanding how credit card processing works, where the money gets made off of the transactions themselves, and where those hidden fees are, you can gain some valuable insight into how Host Merchant Services can make its guarantee. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown that sheds light on where the fees from each transaction come from:

How Credit Card Processing Works?

The way credit card processing companies make money for themselves can sometimes be a confusing labyrinth where fees are hidden, percentages are tied to things not listed on statements, and the deal you think you are getting isn’t the best deal you can get. Host Merchant Services is dedicated to guaranteeing its merchants the lowest price, and the company strives to maintain transparency with no hidden fees. So take a walk with us and see behind the curtain as you learn exactly where the money is being made when you swipe a customer’s credit card.

Step One: A customer visits a store. Step Two: Customer purchases $10 worth of merchandise.

Step One: A customer visits a store.

Step Two: Customer purchases $10 worth of merchandise.

Step Three: The customer swipes his credit card through a payment processing termial such as a Hypercom T4205 from Equinox Payments to pay for the merchandise.

Step Three: The customer swipes his credit card through a payment processing terminal such as a Hypercom T4205 from Equinox Payments to pay for the merchandise.

Step Four: The card reader recognizes who the customer is and contacts the bank that issued the credit card.

Step Four: The card reader recognizes who the customer is and contacts the bank that issued the credit card.

Step Five: The customer's bank sends $10 to the merchant's bank. Step Six: Then the merchant's bank deposits $9.80 into the merchant's bank account.

Step Five: The customer’s bank sends $10 to the merchant’s bank.

Step Six: Then the merchant’s bank deposits $9.80 to the merchant’s bank account.

Step Seven: That remaining 20 cents, a 2% fee, is taken from the $10 and given to the customer's bank. Step Eight: The customer's bank then splits the 20 cents with the credit card company.

Step Seven: That remaining 20 cents, a 2% fee, is taken from the $10 and given to the customer’s bank.

Step Eight: The customer’s bank then splits the 20 cents with the credit card company.*

* Depending on the specific company, country and merchant, the percentage can range from 1% to 6%. The amount the bank gets and the amount Visa gets is a negotiated deal. Also, Visa and MasterCard charge the banks an annual fee to be a part of their network in the first place.

Where The Money Gets Made

Credit Card Companies make money in a variety of ways. Here are the four most common:

Credit Card Companies make money in a variety of ways. Here are the four most common:

One: The most common way credit card companies make money is through fees, such as the annual fee, overlimit fee, and past due fees.

Two: Another way credit card companies make money is through interest on revolving loans if the card balance is not paid in full each month.

Three: As explained above, the card issuer (the bank that issued the card and/or the issuer network, be it Visa, MasterCard, or Discover) makes a percentage of each item you purchase from a merchant who accepts your credit card. The rates range from 1% to 6% for each purchase.

Four: The card issuer can also make money through ancillary avenues, such as selling your name to a mailing list or selling advertisements along with your monthly billing statement.

SOURCE: Information for this article was gathered from www.creditscore.net, the movie Superman III, Wikipedia and Authorize.net.

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