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December 12, 2021 • 21:12:02

Knowledge is (still) power

In 1997, long-time industry leader Robert O. Carr expertly summarized the costs behind payment processing. The series, titled Knowledge IS Power, was published in this magazine. Carr summarized each individual cost component and delineated the fees by category. This was powerful information. At the time, most merchants were on tiered or bundled pricing, and many ISOs and agents were not privy to the cost drivers.

Cost drivers

Given the passage of time, I thought it appropriate to update our arsenals within the existing landscape. Payment processing cost drivers are sponsorship fees, interchange, card brand fees and processor fees. Following is a summary of each.

When examining a Schedule A, recognize that all these fees are included. Some ISOs bundle certain fees; others itemize each. Regardless, know how they will impact your residual. Despite all the changes to transactional costs since 1997, one constant remains: “Knowledge IS Power.” End of Story

As founder of Humboldt Merchant Services, co-founder of Eureka Payments, former executive at WePay, and founder of Napa Payments and Consulting, Ken Musante has experience in all aspects of successful ISO building. Contact him at kenm@napapaymentsandconsulting.com, 707-7656 or www.linkedin.com/in/ken-musante-us/.

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