Amazon to impose 0.5% surcharge for Visa credit card transactions in Singapore from Sept 15

Amazon to impose 0.5% surcharge for Visa credit card transactions in Singapore from Sept 15
The logo of Amazon is seen at the company logistics centre in Boves, France, on Nov 5, 2019.
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SINGAPORE - E-commerce giant Amazon has announced that it will impose a 0.5 per cent surcharge on Visa credit card transactions on its Singapore website, Amazon.sg, from Sept 15.

An Amazon spokesman told The Straits Times that Singapore is the first country in the world where this surcharge will be imposed, but added that the high cost of accepting card payments is a global problem.

The surcharge will apply to all purchases made on Amazon.sg, except subscriptions, digital goods and services, as well as Amazon Fresh, the company’s grocery delivery service. Purchases from other Amazon websites remain unaffected for now, even when shipped to Singapore.

When asked why the surcharge was being imposed only in Singapore, Amazon declined comment.

An e-mail sent to users of Amazon.sg on Tuesday (Aug 10) attributed the surcharge to Visa's high cost of payments.

"To avoid this surcharge, we encourage you to use a debit or non-Visa credit card as the default payment method in your account," it added.

The Amazon spokesman also told ST that the cost of accepting card payments continues to be an obstacle to providing the best prices for customers.

"These costs should be going down over time with innovation and technological advancements, which allow merchants to reinvest savings into low prices and shopping enhancements for customers," he said.

"Yet, despite these advancements, some cards' cost of payments continues to stay high or even rise. As a result of Visa's continued high cost of payments, a surcharge is being added to Visa credit card payments in Singapore.

"With the rapidly changing payments landscape around the world, we anticipate a future that is less card-centric in the coming years, and we will continue innovating on behalf of customers to add and promote faster, cheaper and more inclusive payment options to our stores across the globe."

When contacted by ST, Visa said: “Visa maintains that the simplest, most economically efficient and consumer-friendly approach is for merchants to not surcharge consumers for using cashless payment methods. Consumers who choose to pay with cards should have to pay for only the cost of the service provided or purchased item.”

Visa also said it believes that such a surcharge has a negative impact on consumers and businesses.

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