Higher Merchant Discount Rate Fee Charges Inquiry
A breakdown of the criteria needed to get the best possible rate, and why some transactions are charged a higher Merchant Discount Rate (MRD) fee.
Overview
- Merchant Discount Rate (MDR) is the amount a Merchant is charged for processing transactions.
- MDR is impacted by several cost components including Interchange or Wholesale Discount, assessments, processing, settlement and reporting fees.
- This means your MDR could include Qualified Fees, Non-Qualified Fees and Differential Fees.
Higher Merchant Discount Rate Fee Charges Inquiry
Why is this transaction considered/not considered recurring?
Criteria for a transaction to be considered as recurring:
- The card is domestic.
- The transaction is manually entered.
- The transaction attribute is R (Recurring Payment).
NOTE: Installment payments are not considered recurring.
Recurring transaction occurs when the Customer periodically charges the Cardholders' account for recurring purchase of goods/services. A recurring transaction must not include partial payment for goods/services purchased in a single transaction.
Installment transactions occurs when partial payment is received for goods/services purchased, related to the same purchase transaction.
Why did a transaction bill under a particular fee program? Why was the transaction downgraded?
- Purchase and refund transactions on the same card may have different fee programs.
- Electronic or chip transactions may be downgraded if the batch is not closed within three days.
- There are an increasing number of premium cards from the Issuers.
Criteria for a transaction to be considered downgraded to a higher cost Interchange level:
- The card is manually entered.
- There is no auth number on the transaction.
- The original transaction was dropped and manually reprocessed.
- For the SAF (Store and Forward) Merchant, new requirements may not have been applied yet. Email to Development Help Desk.
- SCP Merchants (file formats need to be retrofitted).
- The card type is Corporate, Foreign, or Premium, e.g., points card.
Why is this transaction considered non-qualified when I do not key in my transactions?
Criteria for a transaction to be considered as qualified:
- The card is swiped or inserted through the POS.
- The transaction is authorized.
- Preauths are swiped. They are completed with a pre-auth completion upon delivery of good/services, with the original auth number.
- Batch is closed within three business days.
Criteria for a transaction to be considered non-qualified:
- The card is manually entered.
- There is no auth number on the transaction.
- The original transaction was dropped and manually reprocessed.
- For the SAF (Store and Forward) Merchant, new requirements may not have been applied yet. Email to Development Help Desk.
- SCP Merchants (file formats need to be retrofitted).
- The card type is Corporate, Foreign, or Premium, e.g., points card.
Why is this transaction considered standard when I swiped the card?
Criteria for a transaction to be considered standard:
- The card is swiped or inserted through the POS.
- The transaction is authorized.
- Preauths are swiped. They are completed with a pre-auth completion upon delivery of good/services, with the original auth number.
- Batch is closed within three business days.
Criteria for a transaction to be considered non-standard:
- The card is manually entered.
- There is no auth number on the transaction.
- The original transaction was dropped and manually reprocessed.
- For the SAF (Store and Forward) Merchant, new requirements may not have been applied yet. Email to Development Help Desk.
- SCP Merchants (file formats need to be retrofitted).
- The card type is Corporate, Foreign, or Premium, e.g., points card.
I should be receiving Industry rates. Why are these transactions being charged a higher MDR?
Criteria for a transaction to get the Industry rate:
- MCC codes are 5541 (Gas), 5542 (Gas), or 5411 (Grocery).
- The card is swiped or inserted through the POS.
- The transaction is authorized
- Pre-auths are swiped. They are completed with a pre-auth completion upon delivery of good/services, with the original auth number.
- Batch is closed within three business days.
- Key fobs are not used, i.e., Esso Speed Pass, Shell Easy Pass, etc.
I should be receiving Performance rates. Why are these transactions being charged a higher MDR?
Criteria for a transaction to get Performance rates:
- In ACI > Card Scheme, the Merchant has a 10-digit Performance indicator.
- Pre-auths are swiped. They are completed with a pre-auth completion upon delivery of good/services, with the original auth number.
- Batch is closed within 3 business days.
Batch Close Chart
- Transactions must be cleared within three days or less to avoid transactions being applied a higher MDR.
- Days are calculated excluding the purchase date, Central Processing date, and Sundays.
- Settlement holidays do not impact clearing time calculations.
Purchase Date | Must Clear By |
Sunday | Wednesday |
Monday | Thursday |
Tuesday | Friday |
Wednesday | Saturday |
Thursday | Monday |
Friday | Tuesday |
Saturday | Thursday |