Dashpay Magazine : New PayPal and Visa Agreement May Not Benefit Consumers After All

in #money8 years ago

The relationship between Visa and Paypal has been an uneasy one for quite some time now. At one point, both companies seemed ready to go to war with one another. Luckily, things didn’t get that ugly, as PayPal will make it easier for customers to pay with Visa. In exchange the payment processor gets a fee certainty guarantee from the card issuer. But will this benefit the consumer in the long run?

PayPal and Visa Dispute Resolved

Relying on third-party service providers in the financial world is not always the best way to go. Particularly when two of these service providers are at odds with each other. If the outcome has been different, it is possible Visa would have withdrawn its support from PayPal altogether. The card issuer felt they were not being treated fairly when it comes to the transaction fees.

However, the situation has been resolved as of yesterday evening. A new strategic partnership between both companies is designed to benefit consumers. However, both companies will benefit from this new agreement as well. PayPal will receive a better fee structure from Visa, whereas the card issuer gains a convenience benefit from PayPal.

Instead of trying to push PayPal users into using their bank account, the payment processor will advertise Visa as an “equal payment option”. Moreover, the company will stop forcing Visa cardholders to add a bank account through ACH as well. Very few people are aware of how ACH transfers are cheaper for PayPal, as they want to maximize revenue like any other company in the financial sector.

But there’s more to this agreement, as Visa will provide the online payment processor with economic incentives. This initiative is labeled as “long-term Visa fee certainty”, although there are no specific details as to what this entails exactly. American users will now also be able to instantly withdraw and move funds from PayPal – and Venmo – to their Visa debit card. This is a significant move, which will hopefully be expanded to other Western countries in the future.

Is There Any Benefit For Customers?

As the disputes between both companies are put to bed, the bigger question is whether or not customers will see any benefit from this partnership. They will still pay the same transaction fees on Visa payments, as only PayPal will reap the rewards from this new structure. Moreover, it is rather evident the payment processor needs Visa more than the other way around.

For those consumers – and retailers – who want to reap the full financial benefits from payment options, cryptocurrency remains the only way to go. No fees on incoming transactions, with the option to attract global customers with ease, make Bitcoin, Dahs, and others well worth exploring. Customers can use cryptocurrency everywhere in the world, without worrying about conversion fees.


Written by JP BUNTINX in Fintech | Original Post: Paypal and Visa Dispute Resolved



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Im an avid paypal user, i still think they are expensive in transactions but #cryptocurrencies and #blockchain will change that someday - thanks for the relevant info -lucky it didnt get nasty for Paypal and Visa lol @dashpaymag - upvoted

Its good news!

Between Walmart, Paypal and now other consumers as well, visa seems to be having a rough time. Everyone is fed up with how much money they take and is trying to negotiate lower deals. This is good for the big corporations but I bet you Visa is just going to fuck the little guy and raise rates for people who are too small to negotiate and need Visa's business. God knows Visa isnt going to let their income shrink by any amount or else investors will get skittish.

Thanks for information. Never I knew as the situation is.
Спасибо за информацию. Никогда не знала как обстоит дело.

Great post. But i dont like paypal after close my acountfrom selling BTC at Ebay

I have never been fan of Paypal as they do not support any crypto currency , it is obvious they want to keep their monopoly in online payment systems

Interesting. Thanks for information.

As I use paypal from time to time I have to admit that transaction fees are a bit too high. That's why I look for alternatives and hope for better solution that may be connected with cryptocurrencies

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