MasterCard Worldwide U.S. and Interregional Interchange Rates. Rates and Criteria Effective as of October 2009



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MasterCard Worldwide U.S. and Interregional s s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009

Table of Contents Introduction 4 Merchant Category Guide 6 MasterCard Core Value Cards 10 MasterCard Enhanced Value Cards 23 MasterCard World Cards 35 MasterCard World High Value Cards MasterCard World Elite Cards MasterCard Consumer Debit Cards 48 61 74 MasterCard PIN Debit POS Cards 87 MasterCard, Corporate World and Corporate World Elite Cards MasterCard World for Business and World Elite for Business Cards 90 97 Interregional s MasterCard Consumer Cards 103 MasterCard Cards 105 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 2 of 123

MasterCard Electronic Cards 106 Maestro Cards 107 Enhanced U.S. Airline Consumer Cards 108 U.S. Lodging Consumer Cards 109 U.S. Passenger Railway Consumer Cards 110 U.S. Vehicle Rental Consumer Cards 111 U.S. Airline Cards 112 U.S. Fuel Cards 113 U.S. Lodging Cards 114 U.S. Passenger Railway Cards 115 U.S. Shipping/Courier Cards 116 U.S. Temporary Services Cards 117 U.S. Various Cards 118 U.S. Vehicle Rental Cards 119 Interregional Various Cards 120 Glossary of Terms 121 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 3 of 123

Introduction Financial institutions that provide card acceptance services to merchants are typically referred to as acquirers. Although MasterCard has no involvement in acquirer and merchant pricing policies or agreements, it is generally understood that interchange fees are one component of the Merchant Discount (MDR) established by acquirers, which is paid by merchants to acquirers in consideration for card acceptance services. MasterCard interchange rates are established by MasterCard, and are generally paid by acquirers to card issuers on purchase transactions conducted on MasterCard cards. rates are only one of many cost components included in a MDR, and are a necessary and efficient method by which MasterCard maintains a strong and vibrant payments network. Setting interchange rates is a challenging proposition that involves an extremely delicate balance. If interchange rates are set too high, such that they lead to disproportionately high MDRs, merchants desire and demand for MasterCard acceptance will drop. If interchange rates are set too low, card issuers willingness to issue and promote MasterCard cards will drop, as will consumer demand for such cards. In response to these competitive forces, MasterCard strives to maximize the value of the MasterCard system, including the dollar volume spent on MasterCard cards, the number and types of MasterCard cards in circulation, and the number and types of merchants accepting MasterCard cards, by setting default interchange rates at levels that balance the benefits and costs to both cardholders and merchants. Although MasterCard interchange rates have generally been available to merchants through requests to acquirers or other card acceptance service providers, MasterCard believes that providing easy access to our interchange rates will provide additional transparency to merchants. Accordingly, MasterCard is publishing interchange rates that apply to U.S.-merchants transactions, which include U.S. interchange rates (that is, the interchange rates that apply to transactions conducted on a U.S.-issued card at a U.S. merchant) and Interregional interchange rates (that is, the interchange rates that apply to transactions conducted on a non U.S.-issued card at a U.S. merchant). MasterCard has included a Merchant Category Guide, as well as the key criteria associated with each interchange rate and a Glossary of Terms, to help merchants determine which of the many interchange rates may apply to their transactions. The interchange rate tables are organized by product type. Each interchange rate has a series of requirements, all of which must be satisfied in order for a transaction to qualify for that rate. The requirements include such factors as: merchant category; the time between authorization and clearing; the presence or absence of magnetic stripe data; the submission of enhanced transaction data; and a merchant s MasterCard sales and transaction volume. MasterCard systems ensure that all requirements are met when a transaction is submitted for a particular interchange rate. Merchants and acquirers should strive to meet all of the criteria necessary to qualify transactions for the rate(s) that are most advantageous to them. MasterCard interchange rates are typically updated semiannually, and MasterCard will publish its interchange rates generally concurrent with each rate update. While we will endeavor to keep the rates and the related criteria in this document up to date, it is possible that 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 4 of 123

this document will not be absolutely current in all regards. In the event of any discrepancy between the rates and the criteria found in this document and those rates and criteria MasterCard deems to be the official rates and criteria, the official rates and criteria will apply. MasterCard is confident that this document provides merchants with the information needed to understand the interchange rates and structure and determine which rates may apply to their transactions. However, we also recognize that this information is being made available to a very diverse audience, with diverse needs and expectations. MasterCard encourages merchants to speak with their acquirer or other card acceptance service provider, if they have questions regarding any aspect of MasterCard interchange rates, acceptance of MasterCard cards, or their card acceptance agreement. 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 5 of 123

Merchant Category Guide The following table lists the s of the U.S. interchange rates that generally apply to purchase transactions in each Merchant Classification. Merchants should identify the Merchant Classification most closely related to their line(s) of business, to determine which interchange rates may apply to their transactions. The rates and key criteria associated with each interchange rate can be found in the interchange rate tables, beginning on Page 10. Core Value and Enhanced Value World Structure World Elite and World High Value MasterCard PIN Debit POS, World for Business, World Elite for Business, Corporate World and Corporate World Elite Merchant Consumer Debit Classification See pages 10-34 See pages 35-47 See pages 48-73 See pages 74-86 See pages 87-89 See pages 90-102 Airline and Passenger Railway Cruise Line Full UCAF Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Public Sector Full UCAF Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Travel Premier Service T&E Public Sector T&E Airline T&E T&E Large Ticket Public Sector T&E T&E Large Ticket Full UCAF Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Emerging Markets Full UCAF Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Travel Premier Service All Other All Other T&E 1 T&E 2 T&E 3 Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Face-to-Face Large Ticket 1 Large Ticket 2 Large Ticket 3 Large Ticket 1 MPG Large Ticket 2 MPG Large Ticket 3 MPG Gas Stations and Convenience Stores Convenience Purchases Full UCAF Key-Entered Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Petroleum Convenience Purchases Full UCAF Key-Entered Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Petroleum Convenience Purchases Full UCAF Key-Entered Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Petroleum Full UCAF Key-Entered Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Petroleum- CAT/AFD Petroleum Service Stations Small Ticket Convenience Data 1 Data 2 Petroleum Data 3 Face-to-Face Petroleum Large Ticket 1 Large Ticket 2 Large Ticket 3 Large Ticket 1 MPG Large Ticket 2 MPG Large Ticket 3 MPG 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 6 of 123

The following table lists the s of the U.S. interchange rates that generally apply to purchase transactions in each Merchant Classification. Merchants should identify the Merchant Classification most closely related to their line(s) of business, to determine which interchange rates may apply to their transactions. The rates and key criteria associated with each interchange rate can be found in the interchange rate tables, beginning on Page 10. Core Value and Enhanced Value World Structure World Elite and World High Value MasterCard PIN Debit POS, World for Business, World Elite for Business, Corporate World and Corporate World Elite Merchant Consumer Debit Classification See pages 10-34 See pages 35-47 See pages 48-73 See pages 74-86 See pages 87-89 See pages 90-102 Government Full UCAF Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Public Sector Full UCAF Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Public Sector Full UCAF Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Public Sector Emerging Markets Full UCAF Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 All Other Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Face-to-Face Large Ticket 1 Large Ticket 2 Large Ticket 3 Large Ticket 1 MPG Large Ticket 2 MPG Large Ticket 3 MPG Lodging and Vehicle Rental Full UCAF Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Travel Premier Service T&E T&E T&E Large Ticket Full UCAF Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Travel Premier Service All Other T&E 1 T&E 2 T&E 3 Restaurant Full UCAF Key-Entered Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Convenience Purchases Restaurant T&E Convenience Purchases Restaurant T&E T&E Large Ticket Full UCAF Key-Entered Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Restaurant Small Ticket All Other Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Face-to-Face Large Ticket 1 Large Ticket 2 Large Ticket 3 Large Ticket 1 MPG Large Ticket 2 MPG Large Ticket 3 MPG T&E 1 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 7 of 123

The following table lists the s of the U.S. interchange rates that generally apply to purchase transactions in each Merchant Classification. Merchants should identify the Merchant Classification most closely related to their line(s) of business, to determine which interchange rates may apply to their transactions. The rates and key criteria associated with each interchange rate can be found in the interchange rate tables, beginning on Page 10. Core Value and Enhanced Value World Structure World Elite and World High Value MasterCard PIN Debit POS, World for Business, World Elite for Business, Corporate World and Corporate World Elite Merchant Consumer Debit Classification See pages 10-34 See pages 35-47 See pages 48-73 See pages 74-86 See pages 87-89 See pages 90-102 Retail/Services Convenience Full UCAF Key-Entered Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Convenience Full UCAF Key-Entered Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Convenience Full UCAF Key-Entered Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Emerging Markets Full UCAF Key-Entered Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Small Ticket All Other Convenience Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Face-to-Face Large Ticket 1 Large Ticket 2 Large Ticket 3 Large Ticket MPG 1 Large Ticket MPG 2 Large Ticket MPG 3 Supermarket/ Warehouse Full UCAF Key-Entered Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Supermarket Warehouse Full UCAF Key-Entered Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Supermarket Warehouse Full UCAF Key-Entered Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Supermarket Warehouse Full UCAF Key-Entered Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Supermarket Warehouse Supermarket/Warehouse Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Face-to-Face Large Ticket 1 Large Ticket 2 Large Ticket 3 Large Ticket MPG 1 Large Ticket MPG 2 Large Ticket MPG 3 Warehouse Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Face-to-Face Large Ticket 1 Large Ticket 2 Large Ticket 3 Large Ticket MPG 1 Large Ticket MPG 2 Large Ticket MPG 3 Transportation and Tolls Full UCAF Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Public Sector Full UCAF Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Public Sector Full UCAF Key-Entered Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Emerging Markets Full UCAF Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 Small Ticket All Other 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 8 of 123

The following table lists the s of the U.S. interchange rates that generally apply to purchase transactions in each Merchant Classification. Merchants should identify the Merchant Classification most closely related to their line(s) of business, to determine which interchange rates may apply to their transactions. The rates and key criteria associated with each interchange rate can be found in the interchange rate tables, beginning on Page 10. Core Value and Enhanced Value World Structure World Elite and World High Value MasterCard PIN Debit POS, World for Business, World Elite for Business, Corporate World and Corporate World Elite Merchant Consumer Debit Classification See pages 10-34 See pages 35-47 See pages 48-73 See pages 74-86 See pages 87-89 See pages 90-102 Travel Agencies Full UCAF Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 T&E T&E T&E Large Ticket Full UCAF Merchant UCAF Merit 1 Merit 3 All Other Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Face-to-Face Large Ticket 1 Large Ticket 2 Large Ticket 3 Large Ticket MPG 1 Large Ticket MPG 2 Large Ticket MPG 3 Utilities Utilities Utilities Utilities Utilities All Other Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Face-to-Face Large Ticket 1 Large Ticket 2 Large Ticket 3 Large Ticket MPG 1 Large Ticket MPG 2 Large Ticket MPG 3 Utilities 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 9 of 123

Tables MasterCard Core Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Core Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Core Value 2.95% + USD 0.10 All N/A N/A not N/A not Core Value Convenience Purchases 1.90% + USD 0.00 Limousines and Taxis (4121), Fast Food (5814), Miscellaneous Food Stores (5499) and Motion Picture Theaters (7832) 2 N/A for Fast Food 10% for all other Electronic unless a transponder was used For transactions with MCC 4121, the transaction amount must be equal to or less than USD 25 Core Value Full UCAF 1.68% + USD 0.10 All except Utilities (4900) 2 N/A Electronic not and Electronic Commerce identifiers must be present This is an Internet transaction UCAF enabled by the Merchant and the cardholder is authenticated by the Issuer T&E categories require enhanced data 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 10 of 123

MasterCard Core Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Core Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Core Value Key-Entered 1.89% + USD 0.10 Retail and Restaurant (5812, 5813, 5814) 2 N/A for Restaurant, Bar and Fast Food 10% for all other Electronic not with failed attempt at reading the magnetic stripe data Core Value Merchant UCAF 1.58% + USD 0.10 All except Utilities (4900) 2 N/A Electronic not and Electronic Commerce identifiers must be present This is an Internet transaction UCAF enabled by Merchant T&E categories require enhanced data Core Value Merit 1 1.89% + USD 0.10 All except Utilities (4900) 3 N/A for Restaurant, Bar, Fast Food and MO/TO 25% for Beauty Salons Electronic not Airline and Passenger Railway categories require enhanced data 10% for all other Core Value Merit 1 - Insurance 1.43% + USD 0.05 Insurance (5960, 6300) 3 10% Electronic not N/A 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 11 of 123

MasterCard Core Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Core Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Core Value 1.10% + USD 0.00 Real Estate (6513) 3 10% Electronic N/A Merit 1 Real Estate not Core Value Merit 3 Base 1.58% + USD 0.10 All except Service Stations (5541), Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) and Utilities (4900) 2 N/A for Restaurant, Bar, Fast Food 25% for Beauty Salons 10% for all other Electronic Airline and Passenger Railway categories require enhanced data 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 12 of 123

MasterCard Core Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Core Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Core Value Merit 3 Tier 1 1.43% + USD 0.10 All except Service Stations (5541) and Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) 2 N/A for Restaurant, Bar and Fast Food 25% for Beauty Salons 10% for all other Electronic Only retail and restaurant MCCs may qualify. Requires at least USD 2 billion in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Merit 3 rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 13 of 123

MasterCard Core Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Core Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Core Value Merit 3 Tier 2 1.48% + USD 0.10 All except Service Stations (5541) and Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) 2 N/A for Restaurant, Bar and Fast Food 25% for Beauty Salons 10% for all other Electronic Only retail and restaurant MCCs may qualify. Requires at least USD 1.25 billion in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Merit 3 rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 14 of 123

MasterCard Core Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Core Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Core Value Merit 3 Tier 3 1.55% + USD 0.10 All except Service Stations (5541) and Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) 2 N/A for Restaurant, Bar and Fast Food 25% for Beauty Salons 10% for all other Electronic Only retail and restaurant MCCs may qualify. Requires at least USD 750 million in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Merit 3 rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID Core Value Passenger Transport 1.75% + USD 0.10 Airline (3000-3299, 4511) 3 N/A Electronic not Enhanced data 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 15 of 123

MasterCard Core Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Core Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Core Value Petroleum 1.90% + USD 0.00 (USD 0.95 maximum) Service Stations (5541) and Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) 2 N/A Electronic unless a transponder was used N/A Core Value Public Sector 1.55% + USD 0.10 Tax Payments (9311), Fines (9222), Court Costs (9211), Bail and Bond Payments (9223), Government Services (9399), Transportation Commuter (4111), Passenger Railway (4112), Bridge and Road Fee, Tolls (4784) and Postal Services Government Only (9402) 3 10% Electronic not Passenger Railway category requires enhanced data Core Value 1.15% + USD 0.05 Telecommunications (4814), Cable/Pay Television (4899) 2 10% Electronic This is a recurring payments transaction Service Industries must not be present Merchant registration The transaction must not be 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 16 of 123

MasterCard Core Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Core Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Core Value 1.48% + USD 0.05 Supermarket (5411) 2 10% Electronic Supermarket Base Core Value Supermarket Tier 1 1.27% + USD 0.00 Supermarket (5411) 2 10% Electronic Requires at least USD 2 billion in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Supermarket rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 17 of 123

MasterCard Core Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Core Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Core Value 1.32% + USD 0.00 Supermarket (5411) 2 10% Electronic Supermarket Tier 2 Requires at least USD 1.25 billion in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Supermarket rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 18 of 123

MasterCard Core Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Core Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Core Value 1.42% + USD 0.05 Supermarket (5411) 2 10% Electronic Supermarket Tier 3 Requires at least USD 300 million in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Supermarket rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID Core Value 1.58% + USD 0.10 Various Lodging, Vehicle Rental and Cruise Line MCCs 2 N/A Electronic Merchant registration Travel Premier Service not Lodging and Vehicle Rental categories require enhanced data 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 19 of 123

MasterCard Core Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Core Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Core Value Utilities 0.00% + USD 0.65 Business & Business World 0.00% + USD 1.50 Utilities (4900) 2 10% Electronic not Business and Business World products can qualify Core Value Warehouse Base 1.10% + USD 0.00 Warehouse (5300), Service Stations (5541) and Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) 2 10% Electronic not Merchant registration products can qualify 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 20 of 123

MasterCard Core Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Core Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Core Value Warehouse Tier 1 0.90% + USD 0.00 Warehouse (5300), Service Stations (5541) and Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) 2 10% Electronic not Merchant registration products can qualify Requires at least USD 1.2 billion in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Warehouse rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID Refund Group 2 2.09% + USD 0.00 MO/TO, Utilities and Travel Agencies N/A N/A not not Payable to the acquirer from the issuer 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 21 of 123

MasterCard Core Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Core Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Refund Group 3 1.95% + USD 0.00 Professional Services, Drug Store, Recreation, Education, Repairs Shops, Other Services, Restaurants/Bars and Airline N/A N/A not not Payable to the acquirer from the issuer Refund Group 4 1.82% + USD 0.00 Other Retail, Gas Stations, Hardware, Healthcare, Sporting Toy Stores, Discount Stores, Clothing Stores, Other Transport and Vehicle Rental N/A N/A not not Payable to the acquirer from the issuer Refund Group 5 1.73% + USD 0.00 Department Stores, Electric- Appliance, Interior Furnishing, Vehicle Rental, Quasi Cash, Food Stores/Warehouse and Lodging N/A N/A not not Payable to the acquirer from the issuer 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 22 of 123

MasterCard Enhanced Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Enhanced Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Enhanced Value 2.95% + USD 0.10 All N/A N/A Electronic N/A not Enhanced Value Convenience Purchases 1.90% + USD 0.00 Limousines and Taxis (4121), Fast Food (5814), Miscellaneous Food Stores (5499) and Motion Picture Theaters (7832) 2 N/A for Fast Food 10% for all other Electronic unless a transponder was used For transactions with MCC 4121, the transaction amount must be equal to or less than USD 25 Enhanced Value Full UCAF 1.83% + USD 0.10 All except Utilities (4900) 2 N/A Electronic not and Electronic Commerce identifiers must be present This is an Internet transaction UCAF enabled by the Merchant and the cardholder is authenticated by the Issuer T&E categories require enhanced data Enhanced Value Key-Entered 2.04% + USD 0.10 Retail and Restaurant (5812, 5813, 5814) 2 N/A for Restaurant, Bar and Fast Food 10% for all other Electronic not with failed attempt at reading the magnetic stripe data 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 23 of 123

MasterCard Enhanced Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Enhanced Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Enhanced Value 1.73% + USD 0.10 All except Utilities (4900) 2 N/A Electronic This is an Internet transaction Merchant UCAF not and Electronic Commerce identifiers must be present UCAF enabled by Merchant T&E categories require enhanced data Enhanced Value Merit 1 2.04% + USD 0.10 All except Utilities (4900) 3 N/A for Restaurant, Bar, Fast Food and MO/TO 25% for Beauty Salons Electronic not Airline and Passenger Railway categories require enhanced data 10% for all other Enhanced Value Merit 1 - Insurance Enhanced Value Merit 1 Real Estate 1.43% + USD 0.05 Insurance (5960, 6300) 3 10% Electronic not 1.10% + USD 0.00 Real Estate (6513) 3 10% Electronic not N/A N/A 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 24 of 123

MasterCard Enhanced Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Enhanced Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Enhanced Value Merit 3 Base 1.73% + USD 0.10 All except Service Stations (5541), Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) and Utilities (4900) 2 N/A for Restaurant, Bar, Fast Food 25% for Beauty Salons 10% for all other Electronic Airline and Passenger Railway categories require enhanced data Enhanced Value Merit 3 Tier 1 1.43% + USD 0.10 All except Service Stations (5541) and Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) 2 N/A for Restaurant, Bar and Fast Food 25% for Beauty Salons 10% for all other Electronic Only retail and restaurant MCCs may qualify. Requires at least USD 2 billion in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Merit 3 rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 25 of 123

MasterCard Enhanced Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Enhanced Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Enhanced Value Merit 3 Tier 2 1.48% + USD 0.10 All except Service Stations (5541) and Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) 2 N/A for Restaurant, Bar and Fast Food 25% for Beauty Salons 10% for all other Electronic Only retail and restaurant MCCs may qualify. Requires at least USD 1.25 billion in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Merit 3 rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 26 of 123

MasterCard Enhanced Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Enhanced Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Enhanced Value Merit 3 Tier 3 1.55% + USD 0.10 All except Service Stations (5541) and Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) 2 N/A for Restaurant, Bar and Fast Food 25% for Beauty Salons 10% for all other Electronic Only retail and restaurant MCCs may qualify. Requires at least USD 750 million in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Merit 3 rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID Enhanced Value Passenger Transport 1.90% + USD 0.10 Airline (3000-3299, 4511) 3 N/A Electronic not Enhanced data 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 27 of 123

MasterCard Enhanced Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Enhanced Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Enhanced Value Petroleum 1.90% + USD 0.00 (USD 0.95 maximum) Service Stations (5541) and Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) 2 N/A Electronic unless a transponder was used N/A Enhanced Value Public Sector 1.55% + USD 0.10 Tax Payments (9311), Fines (9222), Court Costs (9211), Bail and Bond Payments (9223), Government Services (9399), Transportation Commuter (4111), Passenger Railway (4112), Bridge and Road Fee, Tolls (4784) and Postal Services Government Only (9402) 3 10% Electronic not Passenger Railway category requires enhanced data Enhanced Value 1.15% + USD 0.05 Telecommunications (4814), Cable/Pay Television (4899) 2 10% Electronic This is a recurring payments transaction Service Industries must not be present Merchant registration The transaction must not be 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 28 of 123

MasterCard Enhanced Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Enhanced Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Enhanced Value 1.48% + USD 0.05 Supermarket (5411) 2 10% Electronic Supermarket Base Enhanced Value Supermarket Tier 1 1.27% + USD 0.00 Supermarket (5411) 2 10% Electronic Requires at least USD 2 billion in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Supermarket rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 29 of 123

MasterCard Enhanced Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Enhanced Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Enhanced Value 1.32% + USD 0.00 Supermarket (5411) 2 10% Electronic Supermarket Tier 2 Requires at least USD 1.25 billion in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Supermarket rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 30 of 123

MasterCard Enhanced Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Enhanced Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Enhanced Value 1.42% + USD 0.05 Supermarket (5411) 2 10% Electronic Supermarket Tier 3 Requires at least USD 300 million in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Supermarket rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID Enhanced Value 1.90% + USD 0.10 Various Lodging, Vehicle Rental and Cruise Line MCCs 2 N/A Electronic Merchant registration Travel Premier Service not Lodging and Vehicle Rental categories require enhanced data 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 31 of 123

MasterCard Enhanced Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Enhanced Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Enhanced Value 0.00% + USD 0.65 Utilities (4900) 2 10% Electronic Utilities not Enhanced Value Warehouse Base 1.10% + USD 0.00 Warehouse (5300), Service Stations (5541) and Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) 2 10% Electronic not Merchant registration 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 32 of 123

MasterCard Enhanced Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Enhanced Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Enhanced Value Warehouse Tier 1 0.90% + USD 0.00 Warehouse (5300), Service Stations (5541) and Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) 2 10% Electronic not Merchant registration Requires at least USD 1.2 billion in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Warehouse rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID Refund Group 2 2.09% + USD 0.00 MO/TO, Utilities and Travel Agencies N/A N/A not not Payable to the acquirer from the issuer Refund Group 3 1.95% + USD 0.00 Professional Services, Drug Store, Recreation, Education, Repairs Shops, Other Services, Restaurants/Bars and Airline N/A N/A not not Payable to the acquirer from the issuer 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 33 of 123

MasterCard Enhanced Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit Enhanced Value cards issued in the U.S., including: MasterCard Card, Gold MasterCard Card, and Platinum MasterCard Card. Refund Group 4 1.82% + USD 0.00 Other Retail, Gas Stations, Hardware, Healthcare, Sporting Toy Stores, Discount Stores, Clothing Stores, Other Transport and Vehicle Rental N/A N/A not not Payable to the acquirer from the issuer Refund Group 5 1.73% + USD 0.00 Department Stores, Electric- Appliance, Interior Furnishing, Vehicle Rental, Quasi Cash, Food Stores/Warehouse and Lodging N/A N/A not not Payable to the acquirer from the issuer 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 34 of 123

MasterCard World Cards The following World MasterCard interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with consumer credit World MasterCard Cards issued in the U.S. World 2.95% + USD 0.10 All N/A N/A not not N/A World Convenience Purchases 2.00% + USD 0.00 Limousines and Taxis (4121), Fast Food (5814), Miscellaneous Food Stores (5499) and Motion Picture Theaters (7832) 2 N/A for Fast Food 10% for all other Electronic unless a transponder was used For transactions with MCC 4121, the transaction amount must be equal to or less than USD 25 World Full UCAF 1.83% + USD 0.10 All except Airline (3000-3299, 4511), Vehicle Rental (3351-3500, 7512, 7513, 7519), Lodging (3501-3999, 7011), Passenger Railway (4112), Cruise Line (4411), Travel Agencies (4722), Restaurant (5812, 5813, 5814) and Utilities (4900) 2 N/A Electronic not and Electronic Commerce identifiers must be present This is an Internet transaction UCAF enabled by the Merchant and the cardholder is authenticated by the Issuer World Key-Entered 2.05% + USD 0.10 Retail and Restaurant (5813, 5814) 2 N/A for Bar and Fast Food 10% for all other Electronic not with failed attempt at reading the magnetic stripe data 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 35 of 123

MasterCard World Cards The following World MasterCard interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with consumer credit World MasterCard Cards issued in the U.S. World Merchant UCAF 1.73% + USD 0.10 All except Airline (3000-3299, 4511), Vehicle Rental (3351-3500, 7512, 7513, 7519), Lodging (3501-3999, 7011), Passenger Railway (4112), Cruise Line (4411), Travel Agencies (4722), Restaurant (5812, 5813, 5814) and Utilities (4900) 2 N/A Electronic not and Electronic Commerce identifiers must be present This is an Internet transaction UCAF enabled by Merchant World Merit 1 2.05% + USD 0.10 All except Airline (3000-3299, 4511), Vehicle Rental (3351-3500, 7512, 7513, 7519), Lodging (3501-3999, 7011), Passenger Railway (4112), Cruise Line (4411), Travel Agencies (4722), Restaurant (5812) and Utilities (4900) 3 N/A for Bar, Fast Food and MO/TO 25% for Beauty Salons 10% for all other Electronic not N/A World Merit 1 - Insurance World Merit 1 Real Estate 1.43% + USD 0.05 Insurance (5960, 6300) 3 10% Electronic not 1.10% + USD 0.00 Real Estate (6513) 3 10% Electronic not N/A N/A 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 36 of 123

MasterCard World Cards The following World MasterCard interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with consumer credit World MasterCard Cards issued in the U.S. World Merit 3 Base 1.73% + USD 0.10 All except Airline (3000-3299, 4511), Vehicle Rental (3351-3500, 7512, 7513, 7519), Lodging (3501-3999, 7011), Passenger Railway (4112), Cruise Line (4411), Travel Agencies (4722), Restaurant (5812), Service Stations (5541), Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) and Utilities (4900) 2 N/A for Bar and Fast Food 25% for Beauty Salons 10% for all other Electronic 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 37 of 123

MasterCard World Cards The following World MasterCard interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with consumer credit World MasterCard Cards issued in the U.S. World Merit 3 Tier 1 1.53% + USD 0.10 All except Airline (3000-3299, 4511), Vehicle Rental (3351-3500, 7512, 7513, 7519), Lodging (3501-3999, 7011), Passenger Railway (4112), Cruise Line (4411), Travel Agencies (4722), Restaurant (5812), Service Stations (5541) and Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) 2 N/A for Bar and Fast Food 25% for Beauty Salons 10% for all other Electronic Only retail and restaurant MCCs may qualify. Requires at least USD 2 billion in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Merit 3 rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 38 of 123

MasterCard World Cards The following World MasterCard interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with consumer credit World MasterCard Cards issued in the U.S. World Merit 3 Tier 2 1.58% + USD 0.10 All except Airline (3000-3299, 4511), Vehicle Rental (3351-3500, 7512, 7513, 7519), Lodging (3501-3999, 7011), Passenger Railway (4112), Cruise Line (4411), Travel Agencies (4722), Restaurant (5812), Service Stations (5541) and Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) 2 N/A for Bar and Fast Food 25% for Beauty Salons 10% for all other Electronic Only retail and restaurant MCCs may qualify. Requires at least USD 1.25 billion in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Merit 3 rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 39 of 123

MasterCard World Cards The following World MasterCard interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with consumer credit World MasterCard Cards issued in the U.S. World Merit 3 Tier 3 1.65% + USD 0.10 All except Airline (3000-3299, 4511), Vehicle Rental (3351-3500, 7512, 7513, 7519), Lodging (3501-3999, 7011), Passenger Railway (4112), Cruise Line (4411), Travel Agencies (4722), Restaurant (5812), Service Stations (5541) and Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) 2 N/A for Bar and Fast Food 25% for Beauty Salons 10% for all other Electronic Only retail and restaurant MCCs may qualify. Requires at least USD 750 million in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Merit 3 rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID World Petroleum 2.00% + USD 0.00 (USD 0.95 maximum) Service Stations (5541) and Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) 2 N/A Electronic unless a transponder was used N/A 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 40 of 123

MasterCard World Cards The following World MasterCard interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with consumer credit World MasterCard Cards issued in the U.S. World Public Sector 1.55% + USD 0.10 Tax Payments (9311), Fines (9222), Court Costs (9211), Bail and Bond Payments (9223), Government Services (9399), Transportation Commuter (4111), Passenger Railway (4112), Bridge and Road Fee, Tolls (4784) and Postal Services Government Only (9402) 3 10% Electronic not Passenger Railway category requires enhanced data World Restaurant 1.73% + USD 0.10 Restaurant (5812) 2 N/A Electronic Transaction amount must be equal to or less than USD 60 World 1.15% + USD 0.05 Telecommunications (4814), Cable/Pay Television (4899) 2 10% Electronic This is a recurring payments transaction Service Industries must not be present Merchant registration The transaction must not be World Supermarket Base 1.58% + USD 0.05 Supermarket (5411) 2 10% Electronic 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 41 of 123

MasterCard World Cards The following World MasterCard interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with consumer credit World MasterCard Cards issued in the U.S. World Supermarket Tier 1 1.37% + USD 0.00 Supermarket (5411) 2 10% Electronic Requires at least USD 2 billion in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Supermarket rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 42 of 123

MasterCard World Cards The following World MasterCard interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with consumer credit World MasterCard Cards issued in the U.S. World Supermarket Tier 2 1.42% + USD 0.00 Supermarket (5411) 2 10% Electronic Requires at least USD 1.25 billion in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Supermarket rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 43 of 123

MasterCard World Cards The following World MasterCard interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with consumer credit World MasterCard Cards issued in the U.S. World Supermarket Tier 3 1.52% + USD 0.05 Supermarket (5411) 2 10% Electronic Requires at least USD 300 million in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Supermarket rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID World T&E 2.30% + USD 0.10 Airline (3000-3299, 4511), Vehicle Rental (3351-3500, 7512, 7513, 7519), Lodging (3501-3999, 7011), Cruise Line (4411), Travel Agencies (4722) and Restaurant (5812) 3 N/A Electronic not Airline, Lodging and Vehicle Rental categories require enhanced data 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 44 of 123

MasterCard World Cards The following World MasterCard interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with consumer credit World MasterCard Cards issued in the U.S. World Utilities 0.00% + USD 0.65 Utilities (4900) 2 10% Electronic not World Warehouse Base 1.10% + USD 0.00 Warehouse (5300), Service Stations (5541) and Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) 2 10% Electronic not Merchant registration 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 45 of 123

MasterCard World Cards The following World MasterCard interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with consumer credit World MasterCard Cards issued in the U.S. World Warehouse Tier 1 0.90% + USD 0.00 Warehouse (5300), Service Stations (5541) and Automated Fuel Dispenser (5542) 2 10% Electronic not Merchant registration Requires at least USD 1.2 billion in combined Core World, World High Value and World Elite MasterCard volume processed through GCMS that qualified for any Core World, World High Value or World Elite Warehouse rate in 2008 Requires a MasterCard approved and assigned Merchant ID World Refund Group 1 World 2.42% + USD 0.00 Airline, Vehicle Rental, Cruise Line, Lodging, Passenger Railway, Restaurant (5812) and Travel Agencies N/A N/A not not 2.09% + USD 0.00 MO/TO and Utilities N/A N/A not Payable to the acquirer from the issuer Payable to the acquirer from the issuer Refund Group 2 not 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 46 of 123

MasterCard World Cards The following World MasterCard interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with consumer credit World MasterCard Cards issued in the U.S. World Refund Group 3 1.95% + USD 0.00 Professional Services, Drug Store, Recreation, Education, Repairs Shops, Other Services, Fast Food and Bars N/A N/A not not Payable to the acquirer from the issuer World Refund Group 4 1.82% + USD 0.00 Other Retail, Gas Stations, Hardware, Healthcare, Sporting Toy Stores, Discount Stores, Clothing Stores, Other Transport [except Passenger Railways (4112) and Cruise Lines (4411)] N/A N/A not not Payable to the acquirer from the issuer World Refund Group 5 1.73% + USD 0.00 Department Stores, Electric- Appliance, Interior Furnishing, Vehicles, Quasi Cash and Food Stores/Warehouse N/A N/A not not Payable to the acquirer from the issuer 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 47 of 123

MasterCard World High Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit World High Value cards issued in the U.S. including: MasterCard World Card. MasterCard World High Value cards must be qualified by MasterCard. World High Value World High Value Airline 3.25% + USD 0.10 All N/A N/A not not 2.30% + USD 0.10 Airline (3000-3299, 4511) 3 N/A Electronic not N/A Requires enhanced data World High Value Convenience Purchases 2.00% + USD 0.00 Limousines and Taxis (4121), Fast Food (5814), Miscellaneous Food Stores (5499) and Motion Picture Theaters (7832) 2 N/A for Fast Food 10% for all other Electronic unless a transponder was used For transactions with MCC 4121, the transaction amount must be equal to or less than USD 25 World High Value Full UCAF 2.30% + USD 0.10 All except Airline (3000-3299, 4511), Vehicle Rental (3351-3500, 7512, 7513, 7519), Lodging (3501-3999, 7011), Passenger Railway (4112), Cruise Line (4411), Travel Agencies (4722), Restaurant (5812, 5813, 5814) and Utilities (4900) 2 N/A Electronic not and Electronic Commerce identifiers must be present This is an Internet transaction UCAF enabled by the Merchant and the cardholder is authenticated by the Issuer 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 48 of 123

MasterCard World High Value Cards The following consumer credit interchange rate programs apply to transactions acquired in the U.S. that are initiated with MasterCard consumer credit World High Value cards issued in the U.S. including: MasterCard World Card. MasterCard World High Value cards must be qualified by MasterCard. World High Value Key-Entered 2.50% + USD 0.10 Retail and Restaurant (5813, 5814) 2 N/A for Bar and Fast Food 10% for all other Electronic not with failed attempt at reading the magnetic stripe data World High Value Merchant UCAF 2.20% + USD 0.10 All except Airline (3000-3299, 4511), Vehicle Rental (3351-3500, 7512, 7513, 7519), Lodging (3501-3999, 7011), Passenger Railway (4112), Cruise Line (4411), Travel Agencies (4722), Restaurant (5812, 5813, 5814) and Utilities (4900) 2 N/A Electronic not and Electronic Commerce identifiers must be present This is an Internet transaction UCAF enabled by Merchant World High Value Merit 1 2.50% + USD 0.10 All except Airline (3000-3299, 4511), Vehicle Rental (3351-3500, 7512, 7513, 7519), Lodging (3501-3999, 7011), Passenger Railway (4112), Cruise Line (4411), Travel Agencies (4722), Restaurant (5812) and Utilities (4900) 3 N/A for Bar, Fast Food and MO/TO 25% for Beauty Salons 10% for all other Electronic not N/A World High Value Merit 1 - Insurance 2.20% + USD 0.10 Insurance (5960, 6300) 3 10% Electronic not N/A 2009 MasterCard s and Criteria Effective as of October 2009 49 of 123