More and more retailers are imposing higher and higher card charges, and now they look set to succeed in pushing back against a low cap or ban on credit card surcharges.
The Commerce Commission is to report back in December on proposals including a 0.7 percent cap on surcharges – a solution favoured by minister Andrew Bayly but vociferously opposed by some in the finance and retail sectors.
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