Small businesses fear payments squeeze in surcharge ban
The government’s plan to outlaw surcharges on debit card transactions threatens to squeeze small businesses unless it acts to limit fees payment giants and banks levy on outlets.
Rob Anderson, the director of the Geelong-based and family-owned service station chain APCO, said payment processing costs jumped “exponentially” over the past few years, with around 80 per cent of his customers now using some form of card and digital payment.
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