PYMNTS
09 Jun 2026, 23:40 UTC · 9h ago
Judge Signals Approval for Visa and Mastercard Swipe Fee Settlement
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PYMNTS
09 Jun 2026, 23:40 UTC · 9h ago
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A judge has granted preliminary approval to a $38 billion settlement between Visa, Mastercard, and merchants regarding swipe fees. — The settlement represents a significant direct cash outflow and a legal concession for the two payment giants.
-0.60Visa and Mastercard will reduce interchange fees by 0.1 percentage points for five years and cap standard consumer rates at 1.25%. — Direct fee reductions and caps squeeze the core revenue stream of the networks over a multi-year period.
-0.50The settlement grants merchants more freedom to impose surcharges on credit card users and choose which U.S. cards to accept in certain categories. — Increased merchant autonomy in fee handling could potentially disrupt the seamless transaction experience that supports card volume.
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Major retail groups, including the National Retail Federation, have filed complaints opposing the settlement as insufficient. — Ongoing opposition from large retailers creates the risk that the settlement may not fully resolve the legal liability or provide finality.
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The company is settling a long-term legal battle by agreeing to reduce interchange fees and pay a multi-billion dollar settlement.
The company is settling a long-term legal battle by agreeing to reduce interchange fees and pay a multi-billion dollar settlement.
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