MPC Press Release
Press Release January 15, 2026

Merchants Welcome Durbin Call to ‘Get This Done’ After Trump Endorsement of Credit Card Competition Act

MPC welcomed remarks made by Senator Dick Durbin on the Senate floor as he called for passage of the Credit Card Competition Act two days after the measure was endorsed by President Donald Trump.

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Press Release January 13, 2026

Merchants Praise Congressional Reintroduction of the Credit Card Competition Act

The Merchants Payments Coalition praised the House and Senate reintroduction today of the bipartisan Credit Card Competition Act, which would force giant credit card companies to compete for business rather than simply gouging Main Street and its customers with high credit card swipe fees.

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MPC Press Release
Press Release January 13, 2026

Merchants Thank President Trump for Championing Main Street and Its Customers

The Merchants Payments Coalition today applauded President Trump’s strong words of support for the Credit Card Competition Act.

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Press Release December 22, 2025

Fed Report Shows Visa, Mastercard Shift More Debit Card Fraud Onto Merchants

A biennial report just released by the Federal Reserve shows that Visa and Mastercard shifted more of the burden of debit card fraud onto the merchants, while easing responsibility for banks. The updated figures for 2023 show that merchants paid for 49.9% of debit card fraud in 2023 — up from 46.9% in 2021. During the same period, the amount paid by banks dropped from 33.4% to 28.3%.

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Press Release December 18, 2025

Merchants Ask Fed to Reject Banks’ ‘Stall Tactic’ on Reducing Billions in Debit Card Swipe Fees

The Merchants Payments Coalition and member trade associations today urged the Federal Reserve to turn down banks’ latest request that the agency drop a proposal to reduce the billions of dollars in “swipe” fees big banks charge to process debit card transactions. MPC encouraged the Fed to finally adopt the reduction instead.

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Hill Blast December 11, 2025

MPC Hill Blast: ‘Visa’s New Program Vexes Merchants’

Well, what do you know? It turns out that Visa has a “revamped system” that “has socked some merchants with higher costs.” The credit card companies keep telling Congress they don’t raise fees but in October Visa came out with a “Commercial Enhanced Data Program” that forced merchants into “a new interchange level” and made them “pay higher fees.”

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Press Release December 09, 2025

Credit Card ‘Swipe’ Fees Could Cost Consumers $20 Billion Or More During 2025 Holiday Season

Rising “swipe” fees banks charge merchants to process credit card transactions could cost consumers nearly $20 billion or more in higher prices this holiday season, MPC said.

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MPC In the News December 08, 2025

Punchbowl News: Ho-ho-hold up on those swipe fees

The Merchants Payments Coalition is taking a holiday-themed swing at the credit card industry over swipe fees as consumers head into December. The MPC, which represents retailers and advocates for the passage of the Credit Card Competition Act, pointed to fresh data released by the consulting firm CMSPI this week suggesting that U.S. customers would fork over nearly $20 billion this season in credit card interchange fees. “If Scrooge and the Grinch conspired on how to ruin the holidays, credit card swipe fees would be their plan,” National Association of Convenience Stores General Counsel Doug Kantor said in a statement.

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MPC In the News December 06, 2025

U.S. Sun: Americans urged to make payment change to avoid unpredictable surcharges & $1.5k bill – this way ‘everyone saves money’

It’s estimated Americans paid between $187.2 billion and $236.4 billion, or about $1,200 annually per family, in credit card processing fees last year, according to the non-profit Merchants Payments Coalition advocacy group.

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MPC In the News December 05, 2025

Marketplace: Why don’t grocery stores charge credit card fees?

U.S. companies had to pay more than $187 billion in credit and card fees in 2024, an increase from $172 billion the previous year, according to the Merchant Payments Coalition, a group that advocates for lower credit card fees.

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