Visa and Mastercard have proposed a settlement in their long-running legal dispute with merchants over interchange fees.
Visa and Mastercard’s proposed settlement would reduce swipe fees. Here's what that would mean for your credit card rewards.
A Visa and MasterCard settlement with merchants announced earlier this week could bring changes to your experience checking ...
A proposed settlement in a long-running merchant lawsuit would give stores more freedom to block rewards cards — but it ...
Visa and Mastercard would lower swipe fees, also called interchange fees, by 0.1 percentage point for five years—they ...
Visa/Mastercard may cut swipe fees a hair (about 0.1%), which helps stores but won’t show up as obvious price drops for ...
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 announced a $38 billion settlement with retailers who accuse the card networks of charging too much ...
The proposed deal could impact which credit cards stores accept and whether shoppers face more surcharges at checkout.
After years of legal battles, a settlement has emerged that seeks to resolve one of the longest and costliest disputes in US ...
As part of the proposed settlement, the credit card companies will temporarily lower the swipe fees for merchants. But not ...
Visa and Mastercard announced a revised $38 billion settlement with merchants who accused the card networks of charging too ...