kaarditasud
Kaarditasud, also known as interchange fees, are charges applied by banks to merchants when a customer makes a payment using a credit or debit card. These fees are a crucial part of the card payment ecosystem, compensating the issuing bank for the risks and costs associated with processing a transaction. When a consumer uses a card, the acquiring bank (the merchant's bank) pays the issuing bank (the customer's bank) a fee for each transaction. This fee is a percentage of the transaction amount, often combined with a small fixed fee.
The exact amount of the kaarditasu can vary significantly depending on several factors. These include the type