# Managed Payments with IC+ pricing FAQ

Managed Payments supports Interchange Cost Plus (IC+) pricing for merchants.
## General
### Can IC+ merchants use Managed Payments?
Yes. Your contracted IC+ markup applies to Managed Payments transactions — no need to switch to blended pricing.
### How are costs calculated for IC+ merchants using Managed Payments?
For Managed Payments transactions:
`Your cost` = `Network costs (based on Sold through Link legal entity)` + `your contracted IC+ markup` + `3.5% Managed Payments processing fee`
### Will I see my usual IC+ rates on Managed Payments transactions?
You'll see the network costs incurred by the Sold through Link legal entity, not your own contracted rates, plus your contracted IC+ markup. When Managed Payments processes in a different country than your IC+ contract, you may see unfamiliar interchange plan names.
## Reporting questions
### Why do I see `blended_fee` in my IC+ reports?
When Managed Payments processes a transaction in a country that doesn't support IC+, you'll see a blended fee instead of itemized IC+ costs. This is expected behavior.
### Why do I see unfamiliar interchange plan names?
When Managed Payments acquires in a different country than your IC+ contracted country, you'll see that country's network plan names. For example, US plan names for a Singapore merchant when Managed Payments acquires in the US.
## Eligibility questions
### Can I use my custom negotiated network rates (VPP/MPP/MAID) with Managed Payments?
No. Managed Payments IC+ uses Sold through Link legal entity's network costs, not your custom negotiated rates. Custom rates from direct network relationships don't apply to Managed Payments transactions.
### Do I need to re-contract to use Managed Payments with IC+?
No, you can keep your existing IC+ contract. Your contracted markup applies to Managed Payments transactions.
