Visa and Amazon have reached a global agreement that allows all customers to use their cards on the store after the online retail giant announced in November that it would stop accepting Visa credit cards issued in the United Kingdom, citing high fee charges. “We’ve recently reached a global agreement with Visa that allows all customers to continue using their Visa credit cards in our stores,” an Amazon spokesperson told CNBC via an emailed statement. “Amazon remains committed to offering customers a payment experience that is convenient and offers choice.” The company has also will also drop a 0.5 percent surcharge on Visa credit card transactions in Singapore and Australia, which it introduced last year, CNBC reports. Amazon announced in November that UK-issued cards would no longer be accepted because of the high transaction fees charged by the payment processor. “The cost of accepting card payments continues to be an obstacle for businesses …