Upcoming MasterCard Interchange Changes for April 2015



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November 18, 2014 Upcoming MasterCard Interchange Changes for April 2015 As a MasterCard merchant, it s important for you to know the economic model that underlies payment card transactions. Although MasterCard interchange rates have been available to merchants by request, we want the process to be as transparent as possible because as a vitally important constituency in the MasterCard network, you are trusted partners and critical to our collective success. Please find below the changes that will apply to MasterCard Canada s Interchange Rate Programs in April 2015 and a glossary of terms. While we are confident that these documents provide the information needed to understand interchange, we also recognize that this information is being made available to a very diverse audience, with diverse needs and expectations. That s why we also encourage merchants to speak with their acquirer, or other card acceptance service provider, if they have questions regarding any aspect of MasterCard Canada s Interchange Rate Programs, acceptance of MasterCard cards, or their card acceptance agreements. The MasterCard Canada s Interchange Rate Programs contained in this document are provided for informational purposes only, and all rates are subject to change. In the event of any discrepancy between information contained in this document and any other provisions or contracts prepared by MasterCard and applicable to such rates, such other provisions or contracts will govern. Some interchange rates have specific qualifying criteria. For specific rate requirements, please contact your acquirer, or other card acceptance service provider. All amounts are in Canadian dollars, except as otherwise noted.

Canada Consumer Credit Interchange Rate Changes Effective 1 April 2015 Core High Spend Premium High Spend Consumer Volume Tier 2 (CAD 1 Billion net purchase volume) Consumer Volume Tier 3 (CAD 400 Million net purchase volume) 1.36% 1.48% 1.96% 1.41% 1.53% 1.96% Consumer Supermarket 1.32% 1.44% 1.96% Consumer Volume Petroleum 1.17% 1.30% 1.96% Consumer Recurring Payments 1.36% 1.48% 1.96% Consumer SecureCode-enabled Consumer Electronic 1.49% 1.77% 2.12% All other MasterCard transactions Canada Consumer Debit Interchange Rate Changes Effective 1 April 2015 Standard and Non-SecureCode ecommerce 1.15%

Canada Consumer Credit New Interchange Programs Effective 17 April 2015* Core High Spend Premium High Spend Consumer Volume Tier 1 (CAD 3 Billion net purchase volume) Consumer Volume Tier 1 Supermarket (CAD 3 Billion net purchase volume) Consumer Independent Business in Everyday Spend Category** 1.26% 1.38% 1.96% 1.22% 1.34% 1.96% 1.44% 1.56% 2.00% Consumer Charity 1.00% 1.25% 1.50% *These changes will be effective no later than 17 May 2015. **The Merchant Category Codes (MCC) that may apply for the Independent Business in Everyday Spend Category are as follows: MCC Description 4121 LIMOUSINES AND TAXICABS 5192 BOOKS PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS 5200 HOME SUPPLY WAREHOUSE STORES 5251 HARDWARE STORES 5261 LAWN AND GARDEN SUPPLY STORES 5331 VARIETY STORES 5422 FREEZER LOCKER MEAT PROVISIONERS 5451 DAIRY PRODUCTS STORES 5462 BAKERIES 5499 MISC FOOD STORE-CONVENIENCE MRKT SPLTY VENDNG MACS 5697 ALTERATIONS MENDING SEAMSTRESSES TAILORS 5812 EATING PLACES RESTAURANTS 5814 FAST FOOD RESTAURANTS 5912 DRUG STORES PHARMACIES 5942 BOOK STORES 5994 NEWS DEALERS AND NEWSSTANDS 5995 PET SHOPS - PET FOODS AND SUPPLIES 7210 CLEANING GARMENT AND LAUNDRY SERVICES 7211 LAUNDRY SERVICES - FAMILY AND COMMERICAL 7216 DRY CLEANERS 7230 BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOPS 7251 HAT CLEANING SHOPS SHOE REPAIR SHOPS SHOE SHINE 7523 AUTOMOBILE PARKING LOTS AND GARAGES 7542 CAR WASHES

All Canada Consumer Credit Interchange Changes (New Programs and New Rates) Effective 17 April 2015* Core High Spend Premium High Spend Consumer Volume Tier 1 (CAD 3 Billion net purchase volume) Consumer Volume Tier 2 (CAD 1 Billion net purchase volume) Consumer Volume Tier 3 (CAD 400 Million net purchase volume) Consumer Supermarket Tier 1 (CAD 3 Billion net purchase volume) Consumer Supermarket (Less than CAD 3 Billion net purchase volume) Consumer Volume Petroleum Consumer Independent Business in Everyday Spend Category 1.26% 1.38% 1.96% 1.36% 1.48% 1.96% 1.41% 1.53% 1.96% 1.22% 1.34% 1.96% 1.32% 1.44% 1.96% 1.17% 1.30% 1.96% 1.44% 1.56% 2.00% Consumer Charity 1.00% 1.25% 1.50% Consumer Recurring Payments 1.36% 1.48% 1.96% Consumer SecureCode-enabled Consumer Electronic 1.49% 1.77% 2.12% All other MasterCard transactions * These changes will be effective no later than 17 May 2015.

Canada Consumer Debit Interchange Rate Changes Effective 1 April 2015 Standard and Non-SecureCode ecommerce 1.15%

Interchange glossary of terms All other MasterCard transactions - A transaction where full data from either the magnetic stripe or the integrated circuit chip is not read by a point-of-sale (POS) terminal and/or not transmitted in its entirety to the issuer, or a transaction where the card, the cardholder, and/or the merchant representative is not present at the time of the transaction. Mail order, telephone order and electronic commerce are examples of these transactions. Commercial - Describes a MasterCard card used primarily to make purchases by an employee on behalf of a business. Consumer - Describes a MasterCard card used primarily to make purchases for goods or services for personal use. Core - Refers to a MasterCard credit card not designated as High Spend or Premium High Spend. Domestic - A transaction initiated at a Canadian merchant by a cardholder using a MasterCard card issued by a Canadian issuer. Electronically-captured - A transaction authorized and settled electronically where full data from either the magnetic stripe or the integrated circuit chip is read by a point-of-sale (POS) terminal and transmitted in its entirety to the issuer. High Spend - A MasterCard credit card that is designed for cardholders who meet certain spending and income requirements. International - A transaction initiated at a Canadian merchant by a cardholder using a MasterCard card issued by a non-canadian issuer. MasterCard SecureCode - MasterCard SecureCode is a program supporting cardholder authentication and guaranteed payments over the Internet for MasterCard card and Maestro card transactions. Particular financial details (International Commercial) - Refers to additional descriptive data transmitted with a purchase transaction by the merchant to the issuer and may include sales tax and SKU-level descriptions of items or services purchased. PayPass Initiated Low Value Payment A PayPass transaction made with a MasterCard credit card less than or equal to $CAD 10 Petroleum - Merchants that sell fuel for consumer use and may or may not also have a convenience store, car wash, or automotive repair shop on the premises. These merchants process MasterCard credit card transactions by requiring customers to present the card to an attendant or unattended Automated Fuel Dispensers, enabling cardholders to purchase fuel by completing the transaction at the pump. Premium High Spend - A MasterCard credit card carrying the MasterCard World or MasterCard World Elite branding and mandatory requirements, and designed for cardholders who meet certain spending and income requirements. Premium (for International Cards) - MasterCard credit cards originating in other countries that qualify for programs similar to High Spend and/or Premium High Spend.

Supermarket - Merchants that sell a complete line of food merchandise for home consumption. Food products for sale include groceries, meat, produce, dairy products, and canned, frozen, prepackaged, and dry foods. Other products for sale may include a limited selection of housewares, cleaning and polishing products, personal hygiene products, cosmetics, greeting cards, books, magazines, household items, and dry goods. These merchants may also operate specialized departments such as an in-store deli counter, meat counter, pharmacy, or floral department.