The deal under discussion would lower credit-card interchange fees for merchants, but could make it harder for consumers to ...
A proposed settlement in a long-running merchant lawsuit would give stores more freedom to block rewards cards — but it ...
Visa and Mastercard have a potential deal with retailers that would lower fees for merchants, potentially lowering prices but threatening prized consumer rewards.
Merchants reliant on credit card transactions have lost the proverbial plot. In a two-decade battle with Visa and MasterCard ...
Third time's a charm? Visa and Mastercard said they've reached a credit card swipe-fee deal (again) with merchants. Would it save consumers money?
Visa and Mastercard have proposed a settlement in their long-running legal dispute with merchants over interchange fees.
Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc. agreed to cut some of the fees they charge merchants and relax two of their most controversial ...
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 have agreed to lower the fees they charge retailers in the US, in the card groups’ latest attempt to ...
U.S. payment firms Visa and Mastercard are nearing a settlement with merchants by lowering fees stores pay and giving them ...
Visa and Mastercard are close to settling a 20-year legal spat with merchants, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing ...
Visa and Mastercard announced a revised $38 billion settlement with merchants who accused the card networks of charging too ...