The Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) will review changes to the card payments landscape next spring after concerns were voiced by the retail sector when card surcharging was outlawed in January under the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2).
Abta members that responded to its call for evidence on the issue earlier this year highlighted a lack of transparency in the various fees they pay for taking card payments. Some said they were not experiencing the savings the changes promised.
Last month though, the Scottish Passenger Agents’ Association said the review “came too late” with agents already struggling financially following the changes.
Luke Petherbridge, Abta’s senior public affairs manager, told TTG: “While the Interchange Fee Regulation obliges acquirers to outline this element – the fee paid between card providers and the banks – there is no equivalent regulation covering the other two charges in the merchant services chain: the acquirer fee and scheme fees.
“As a result, businesses have minimal understanding of the breakdown of these charges or, crucially, the impact of price increases in these respective areas.”
This week, Abta submitted its response to a consultation on the scope and contents of the market review.
“Our main messages are that the current marketplace does not serve the best interest of businesses, and the payments chain needs better oversight and targeted regulatory intervention to increase competition and enhance transparency,” said Petherbridge.
He continued: “The existing lack of transparency makes it near on impossible for companies to question cost increases in any meaningful way, and makes direct comparison between providers more difficult.
“The main losers in this situation are small and medium-sized enterprises because they have less clout and are less able to negotiate preferable terms.
“Of course, the situation for travel agents, whereby they are unable to pass on increased costs, only makes matters worse.”
Abta said it was liaising with other organisations making similar points about the need for the payments marketplace “to work effectively for businesses as well as customers”.
