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18 Apr 2024

Independent record stores around the country are preparing to celebrate all things vinyl for this year’s Record Store Day on Saturday April 20th. 

18 Apr 2024

BIRA, the British Independent Retailers Association, has announced its partnership with this year’s SME National Business Awards., joining the 2024 awards as a leading sponsor, backing...

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A Midlands fish and chip shop is celebrating 40 years in business and offering half-price chips to mark the milestone.

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Assaulting a shop worker is to be made a separate criminal offence in England and Wales as part of a government response to a wave of retail crime. 

18 Apr 2024

Eleven new businesses that have opened in the last year in the historic arcades of Cardiff city centre’s Morgan Quarter, made up of the Morgan and Royal arcades, have helped the arcades...

3 Apr 2024

Research by the University of Stirling and the Scottish Grocers’ Federation has shed light on the impact of rising staff costs on the convenience retail sector in Scotland.

3 Apr 2024

With large national chains increasingly disappearing from the high street, Drapers magazine has been looking at how independent department stores are stepping up their offerings to...

2 Apr 2024

The Baking Industry Awards return for their 37th year and are once again ready to recognise and reward the very best people, products, and businesses in the sector. The awards showcase the...

2 Apr 2024

Walsall's cycling community has been celebrating a family-owned business which celebrates its 90th anniversary this year.
 

2 Apr 2024

Recent payment disruptions at supermarkets and fast-food outlets have raised questions on the need for improved reliability.

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Card payment surcharges banned

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News , Creative News, Outdoor News

New rules have now come into force that prevent retailers from charging customers to use credit or debit cards in store and online.

From 13th January 2018 EU rules which prohibit businesses from charging customers more than the costs of offering card payments will go even further by banning surcharging completely, so retailers cannot charge customers any more than the price of the product, regardless of what payment method they use. Retailers can face punishment from local trading standards departments for charging customers for card transactions.

It will remain legal to have a minimum spend for card transactions (33% of retailers currently adopt this policy) or to not accept card payments at all. Admin or processing fees are also still permitted as long as they aren't related to card payments. For example, online takeaway company Just Eat has recently added a 50p surcharge to all orders - cash or card - to offset the costs of the new rules.

While card payments are now free for consumers, retailers will continue to pay card transaction fees from their payment providers. If you think you could be paying too much, why not challenge our Card Processing partners to lower your rates. Click here to find out more.

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