Revolution--America Online co-founder Stephen Case's private investment company--is launching a new payment system called GratisCard next month that aims to loosen the grip of Visa and MasterCard on
the credit and debit-card industry. GratisCard will use the Internet to lower transaction fees paid by retailers and, Case hopes, increase access to credit and debit cards for lower-income shoppers as
well as consumers with bad credit.
To entice merchants to accept GratisCard, the company plans to charge just 0.5% of the cost of a purchase. Visa and Mastercard debit cards charged
fees at a rate of 1.75%.
Facing banks and card associations that have existing relationships with U.S. consumers is a huge challenge: Just the top three card issuers--JPMorgan Chase,
Bank of America, and Citigroup--have nearly 330 million credit-card accounts. And they can keep those customers loyal with lucrative incentives, like frequent-flier miles.
Besides,
cheaper transaction costs, sources familiar with GratisCard say, it will offer consumers and retailers another hot feature: better security. GratisCard is anonymous. Cards contain only a 16-digit
verification number and transactions are encrypted.
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