1. Guide to the Australian payments system
2. Payments system at a glance
- Accessing the payments system
4. Point of sale (POS) technology
Direct acquirers
Direct acquirers assume all obligations associated with acquiring transactions themselves. These obligations include clearing, settlement, network management, technology and regulatory compliance.
To interface with other card participants, they need to have certain relationships in place:
Indirect acquirers
Acquirers can access the card system indirectly by entering a commercial arrangement with a direct acquirer or a service provider. Indirect acquirers still own the relationship with the merchant but outsource some or all of the acquiring services to the direct acquirer or service provider. These services include:
Other considerations for acquirers
In recent years card-not-present (CNP) fraud has grown in line with the increase in online shopping. As part of an industry approach to reducing CNP fraud, card acquirers need to have certain CNP fraud mitigation strategies in place. More information is available here.
Merchant (least-cost) routing allows merchants to work with acquirers to route contactless payments via their preferred network. The RBA publishes guidelines on merchant routing.