Visa/Mastercard may cut swipe fees a hair (about 0.1%), which helps stores but won’t show up as obvious price drops for ...
Visa and Mastercard’s proposed settlement would reduce swipe fees. Here's what that would mean for your credit card rewards.
A proposed settlement in a long-running merchant lawsuit would give stores more freedom to block rewards cards — but it ...
Visa and Mastercard proposed a $38B antitrust settlement to lower swipe fees after a judge rejected a prior deal, but retail ...
The legal agreement, if approved by a federal court, could end two decades of litigation between the two biggest U.S. card ...
Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc. agreed to cut some of the fees they charge merchants and relax two of their most controversial ...
Under the settlement, which is subject to approval by the court, the companies would lower credit-card interchange fees. Merchants will also have more options to surcharge, as well as be able to ...
A bipartisan group of lawmakers led by Rep. Lance Gooden, R-Texas, is pushing legislation that would significantly reform the credit card industry with the purpose of fostering greater competition, ...
As part of the proposed settlement, the credit card companies will temporarily lower the swipe fees for merchants. But not ...
Visa and Mastercard would lower swipe fees, also called interchange fees, by 0.1 percentage point for five years—they ...