Visa/Mastercard may cut swipe fees a hair (about 0.1%), which helps stores but won’t show up as obvious price drops for ...
A proposed settlement in a long-running merchant lawsuit would give stores more freedom to block rewards cards — but it ...
As part of a settlement they reached with retailers to end more than 20 years of litigation, Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc. agreed this week to loosen their “honor all cards” policies. The rules ...
Visa and Mastercard settlement cuts credit card swipe fees by 0.1%, potentially saving consumers. But the retail advocacy ...
Visa and Mastercard have reached a new settlement in the 20-year-old “swipe fee” lawsuit, but merchants aren't happy.
Credit card companies do all the work, and they take on all the risk associated with a failure of customers to pay what they ...
Credit card companies Visa and Mastercard have settled decades of litigation over how much they charge merchants who accept ...
If approved, the settlement calls for Visa and Mastercard to reduce their swipe fees by 0.1% for five years. But trade groups ...
VISA and Mastercard reached a deal with retailers to reduce some of their fees and give merchants more leeway to reject ...