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Mastercard argues cash costs more than card in bid to stymie fee limit

James Eyers
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The cost of accepting cash is more than twice that of card payments, Mastercard says, as the global transaction processing giant pushed back against demands to ban or limit fees that it charges banks and merchants to use its products.

Mastercard and Visa, along with the major banks – whose chief executives will appear before a parliamentary inquiry in Canberra this week – have been under considerable political pressure over the increasing prevalence of debit and credit card surcharges.

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James Eyers writes on banking, payments and fintech. He is a former legal and investment banking editor at the AFR, has degrees in commerce and law from UNSW, and is co-author of Buy now, pay later: The extraordinary story of Afterpay Connect with James on Twitter. Email James at jeyers@afr.com.au

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