Interchange Fee Calculator
Cost Breakdown
Variable Interchange Cost:
$0.00
Fixed Transaction Fee:
$0.00
Network Assessment Fee:
$0.00
Total Merchant Fees:
$0.00
Effective Processing Rate:
0.00%
Understanding Interchange Rate Calculation
Interchange rates are the transaction fees that a merchant's bank (the acquiring bank) pays to a customer's bank (the issuing bank) whenever a customer uses a credit or debit card to make a purchase. These fees are set by the card networks like Visa, Mastercard, and Discover.
Key Components of Transaction Fees
- Interchange Fee: Usually consists of a percentage of the transaction amount plus a flat per-transaction fee. This is the largest portion of your processing costs.
- Assessment Fee: Fees paid directly to the card brands (Visa/Mastercard) for use of their networks. These are typically much lower than interchange.
- Processor Markup: If you are on an "Interchange Plus" pricing model, your processor adds a small markup on top of these base costs.
Calculation Formula
To find your total cost for a single transaction, use the following logic:
Total Fee = (Sale Amount × Interchange %) + Fixed Fee + (Sale Amount × Assessment %)
Real-World Example
Imagine a customer spends $200.00 at your store using a standard Visa Rewards card. If the interchange rate for that specific card category is 1.65% + $0.10 and the network assessment is 0.14%, your calculation would look like this:
- Interchange Variable: $200 × 0.0165 = $3.30
- Fixed Fee: $0.10
- Assessment Fee: $200 × 0.0014 = $0.28
- Total Fee: $3.30 + $0.10 + $0.28 = $3.68
- Effective Rate: ($3.68 / $200) = 1.84%
Factors Influencing Interchange Rates
Not all transactions are billed equally. Rates fluctuate based on several variables:
- Card Type: Debit cards have lower rates than premium rewards credit cards.
- Entry Method: "Card Present" (swiped/dipped) transactions are cheaper than "Card Not Present" (online/phone) because the fraud risk is lower.
- Business Category: Certain industries (like charities or utilities) qualify for lower "specialty" rates.
- Data Level: Level 2 and Level 3 processing (providing extra tax and invoice data) can significantly lower rates for B2B transactions.