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by tobi1449
1046 days ago
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My guess is the difference lies in the fact that the EU limits credit card fees to something around 0.5%
That means the CC companies can't offload the financial burden of this onto the vendors (and they in turn onto their customers), which leads to them having an actual incentive to improve security. |
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Most CC company (CCC) revenue comes from charging the poor people who can't pay their bills ("interest"). Merchant fees are only a small portion of revenue for most cards [1]. In the case of Discover for example it's less than 10% of their revenue, and in the case of Amex it's less than 33%. Other cards fall in-between.
[1] https://www.valuepenguin.com/how-do-credit-card-companies-ma...