Interchange fees are transaction costs paid by merchants' banks to card-issuing banks for processing credit or debit payments. They cover fraud risk and authorization services. Merchants indirectly absorb these fees, while cardholders benefit from rewards and protections. Issuers profit, and networks like Visa maintain infrastructure, making the system functional for all parties.
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