MPC IN THE NEWS

February 01, 2022

Merchants Association Cites Visa Study in Calling for Lower Fees

A new study by Visa shows the importance of bringing under control “swipe” fees charged to process credit and debit cards as consumers and small businesses move away from cash and the fees exacerbate record inflation in consumer prices, the Merchants Payments Coalition said this week.

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January 27, 2022

Merchants Say Visa Study on Increasing Use of Credit Cards Shows Need to Bring Fees Under Control

A new study by Visa shows the importance of bringing “swipe” fees charged to process credit and debit cards under control as consumers and small businesses move away from cash and the fees exacerbate record inflation in consumer prices, the Merchants Payments Coalition said today.

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January 27, 2022

Merchants Call to Bring Swipe Fees Under Control as Card Use Increases

Sixty-four percent of small businesses surveyed expect to go cashless over the next decade, while 41% plan to not accept cash within the next two years, according to a new study by Visa. Eighteen percent of small businesses are already cashless. The Merchants Payments Coalition (MPC) says these findings by Visa show the importance of bringing swipe fees under control, as Americans move to more digital forms of currency.

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January 26, 2022

A Central Bank Digital Currency Could Improve Payments, Fed Says

The Federal Reserve has released a white paper on the potential creation of a central bank digital currency (CBDC), a welcome step according to the Merchants Payments Coalition (MPC).

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January 24, 2022

Alternative Payment Firms Capitalize on Amazon-Visa Tensions

Amazon's short-lived threat to ban Visa credit cards in the U.K. may have been little more than a negotiating tactic to lower the fees the retailer pays, but many alternative payment providers still see it as an opening to convince merchants and consumers to use their products instead.

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January 21, 2022

Merchants Welcome Fed Paper on Digital Currency, Say Proposal Opens ‘Long-Needed Conversation’ on Payments

The Merchants Payments Coalition today welcomed the Federal Reserve’s new white paper on the potential creation of a central bank digital currency, saying a CBDC could help address the tens of billions of dollars a year in credit and debit card “swipe” fees that drive up prices for consumers.

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January 20, 2022

US Retailers Coalition Urges Regulators to Scrutinize ‘Excessively High Fees’ Charged by Visa, Mastercard

The Merchants Payments Coalition on Wednesday urged US regulators and lawmakers to scrutinize what it called"excessively high fees" charged by Visa (V) and Mastercard (MA) to process transactions for retailers. The development came after Amazon.com (AMZN) said in November it would stop accepting Visa credit cards in the UK due to the continued high cost of payments. The company reversed that decision earlier this week.

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January 20, 2022

Merchants Call on U.S. Regulators to Examine Swipe Fees

The Merchants Payments Coalition (MPC) has sent a letter to U.S. antitrust regulators to examine swipe fees charged by major credit card companies in the U.S. after Amazon threated to ban U.K.-issued Visa cards in the U.K. and sequentially reversed the decision.

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January 20, 2022

Amazon Take On Visa Over Fees All Retailers Set To Benefit If They Win

Retailers are demanding cheaper fees from credit card Companies, who are seen as charging excessive fees as online trade drives bigger credit card transactions. Retailers now spend more than A$152 billion accepting credit and debit cards every year, according to the industry publication the Nielsen Report.

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January 19, 2022

Interchange Fees in US Antitrust Spotlight After Amazon UK Abandons Visa Card Ban

In the U.K., Amazon’s ban on Visa cards has been abandoned, but the ripple effects may last long and reach far. To that end, some of the biggest retailers in the world — via the Merchants Payments Coalition — sent a letter to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) Wednesday (Jan. 19) urging those regulators to take a deeper look into credit card fees.

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