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{{Short description|Payment networks linked to payment cards}}
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'''Card schemes''' are payment networks linked to [[payment cards]], such as debit or [[
[[UnionPay]], [[Visa Inc.|Visa]] and [[Mastercard|MasterCard]] are
==Types==
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A three-party scheme consists of three main parties, as described in the adjacent diagram.
In this model, the issuer (having the relationship with the cardholder) and the acquirer (having the relationship with the merchant)
Examples of this setup are [[Diners Club]], [[Discover Card]], and [[American Express]], although in recent times these schemes have also partnered with other issuers and acquirers in order to boost their circulation and acceptance, and Diners Club now operates as a four-party scheme in many regions.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Laurer |first=Christoph |date=2022-03-10 |title=How Online Card-Based Payments Function |url=https://trimplement.com/blog/2022/03/online-card-based-payments/ |access-date=2023-05-24 |website=trimplement blog |language=en-US}}</ref>
===Four-party scheme===
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In a four-party scheme (also referred to as [[Four Corners Model for Payment Security|Four Corners Model]]), the issuer and acquirer are different entities, and this type of scheme is open for other institutions to join and issue their own cards. This is the type of card scheme used by [[
==Processes==
The card scheme
Card schemes aim to make the transaction convenient and automated for all parties involved in the loop, with the core belief that [[Customer|clients]] end up spending more than intended when the payment process is simple.
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===Acquiring bank===
The [[acquiring bank]] (also
===Merchant===
Any business, or individual, that receives payment based on the product or service, which they offer.
===Payment processor===
The [[Payment processor|payment processing company]] imparts and transfers data for a client's credit or debit card to both the issuing and acquiring bank. The processor likewise checks for security issues, ensuring that the client's card information is right, and all data is entered correctly. Also, the same party deals with incorrect or accidental charges.
===Payment gateway===
A [[payment gateway]] is a key party, responsible for [[online transactions]], passing card data from consumer to merchant, and
==Fees==
Card scheme [[
Those fees might incorporate quite a few charges, some of which are - fixed or transaction fees, unrelated to the individual payment. Factors, such as the card type, [[payment method]], and geographic area might influence the variable fees.
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===Interchange fees===
[[Interchange fee
== References ==
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[[Category:Credit cards]]
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