As the major processing networks continue to reduce the interchange fees paid to IADs, business models for some operators may be in jeopardy. To ensure maximum interchange revenue, an IAD should understand what networks it is a member of, the fee structure of the networks and the routing priorities of those networks. This white paper, sponsored by Elan, examines three steps IADs can follow to maximize revenues with their processing networks, including:

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