Canadians may see a jump in the number of businesses applying surcharges for credit card use, as restrictions on the practice lift Thursday.
Businesses secured the right to add a surcharge, which they must clearly disclose, to credit card transactions as part of a class action lawsuit against MasterCard, Visa and Canadian banks.
A survey by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business found that close to one in five businesses are considering adding a surcharge to offset the merchant fees they pay for credit card processing.
The CFIB says these fees can eat up to 2.5 per cent of a business’s total sales.
Still, research by the Bank of Canada last year found that consumers already pay extra for the privilege of credit card use, as most merchants pass on the cost of credit card processing in their retail pricing.
(The Canadian Press)

