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Surcharges, Caps, and a 100K Bonus: 2026’s Card Shake‑Up

What new interchange rules and fresh card launches mean for your wallet right now

Checkout Just Changed — Here’s Why That Matters

The next time a terminal asks whether you’ll accept a “credit fee,” don’t shrug. Between a landmark Visa–Mastercard settlement and several mid‑year card refreshes, 2026 is quietly rewriting how rewards are funded — and how you should play your cards.

We’re seeing two currents collide: policy that gives merchants more levers at checkout, and issuers countering with richer perks and, in some cases, eye‑popping welcome offers. The result for savvy cardholders isn’t doom — it’s opportunity with a few new rules of engagement.

What Actually Changed in 2026

First, the merchant side. In June 2026, a U.S. district court granted preliminary approval to a revised Visa–Mastercard settlement that, among other measures, caps posted U.S. credit interchange rates for five years and expands merchants’ surcharge options. Visa highlighted the cap and surcharging flexibility in a company statement, while industry coverage has emphasized an estimated 10‑basis‑point reduction on some rates under the settlement framework. Translation: more stores may add a separate “credit fee,” especially on slim‑margin categories. (Sources: Visa company statement; Payments Dive; Digital Transactions.)

Meanwhile, the CFPB’s 2024 late‑fee rule — intended to cut typical large‑issuer late fees to $8 — remains stayed amid ongoing litigation, so it’s not driving near‑term checkout behavior. But it’s part of the broader pressure pushing networks and issuers to reset economics. (Source: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.)

Issuers, for their part, have moved to keep premium customers engaged. On June 15, 2026, Chase formally refreshed the Chase Sapphire Preferred: the annual fee stays $95, earn categories broaden (including 5x through Chase Travel and new 3x pockets like select vacation homes), a $100 Chase Travel hotel credit arrives, and — crucially — point transfers to World of Hyatt move to 4:3 timing‑dependent on when you applied. (Source: Chase News.)

American Express also tuned up a stalwart: in early June, Amex announced new and enhanced benefits on the American Express Gold Card, including 5x points on prepaid hotels via AmexTravel.com, while keeping the annual fee at $325. (Source: American Express Newsroom.)

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A Smarter Way to Handle Surcharges (and Still Win on Rewards)

Surcharges aren’t universal, but you’ll see them more often — especially at small businesses and services where margins are thin. Here’s a simple framework:

Finally, remember the soft benefits. Paying with a strong travel card for big‑ticket bookings often brings trip delay or rental car coverage that debit simply doesn’t. Those protections can dwarf a small surcharge in a single disrupted trip.

Where the Value Is Right Now: Two Cards to Consider

If you’re considering either card, think about your next 90 days of spending: travel already booked through portals or a heavy fall dining/grocery run can make a big bonus and those fresh multipliers immediately usable.

Make the Math Automatic With SuperPay

The playbook above works — but only if you spot a surcharge, remember which network the merchant is feeing, and map that against earn rates in real time. SuperPay makes that effortless.

With settlement‑driven fee shifts and summer card refreshes hitting at once, automation is the edge. You’ll capture upside when multipliers are generous and sidestep fees when they eat the value.

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