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Judge rejects multibillion Visa, Mastercard settlement in swipe fee case

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June 27, 2024
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Judge rejects multibillion Visa, Mastercard settlement in swipe fee case

A federal judge on Tuesday rejected a $30 billion antitrust settlement under which Visa and Mastercard agreed to limit fees they charge merchants that accept their credit and debit cards.

U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of New York Margo Brodie in Brooklyn said she was unlikely to grant final approval to the settlement and therefore denied the request for preliminary approval made by a group of merchants made up primarily of small businesses.

The settlement was opposed by many merchants and trade groups, including the National Retail Federation. Opponents argued that card fees would remain too high under the deal, while Visa and Mastercard would retain too much control over card transactions.

The judge’s decision could force Visa and Mastercard to negotiate a new agreement that’s more favorable to merchants or go to trial and face an uncertain outcome.

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Merchants and the card networks will have until Friday to request redactions to a written opinion Brodie will draft that explains her reasoning for the ruling.

The National Retail Federation’s CAO and general counsel Stephanie Martz said of the decision, “This settlement was never agreed to by the retail industry as a whole and would have done nothing to end anticompetitive practices and fix our nation’s broken payments market.”

Ticker Security Last Change Change %
V VISA INC. 273.69 +0.05 +0.02%
MA MASTERCARD INC. 452.43 -3.18 -0.70%

Visa issued a statement on June 13 saying it was disappointed in the court’s stance on the proposed settlement when the judge signaled she was likely to reject the settlement, and that it believes in continued engagement between industry and merchants going forward.

Mastercard did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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The settlement, which was announced on March 26, was intended to resolve most litigation that began in 2005 over swipe fees that merchants pay to accept Visa and Mastercard and are set by the card networks.

Such fees are typically 1.5% to 3.5% of each transaction and totaled about $72 billion in 2023, according to the Nilson Report. Those fees generate profits for banks and other card issuers, which funnel many fees into rewards programs that encourage consumers to spend more.

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The settlement called for the average swipe fee to fall to at least 0.04 percentage points for three years and stay at least 0.07 percentage points below the current average for at least five years.

Visa and Mastercard also agreed to cap rates for five years and remove anti-steering provisions that prevent merchants from steering customers to cheaper cards, while merchants would have received more discretion to offer discounts or impose surcharges under the proposed settlement.

Many merchants objected to rules forbidding them from telling customers why some cards cost more than others, as well as from steering customers to cheaper cards.

The judge’s decision doesn’t impact a previous $5.6 billion swipe fee settlement in a class action case among Visa, Mastercard and roughly 12 million merchants.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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