Merchants Call on Congress to Examine Swipe Fees
MPC sent a letter to the House Financial Services Committee, asking the committee to go beyond examining overdraft fees. “MPC applauds the committee’s action, but we believe a full examination of fees costing consumers billions should also include the billions of dollars big banks and card companies charge to process credit and debit card transactions,” wrote MPC in the letter. “The banking industry collects seven times as much in swipe fees as it does in overdraft fees and the impact on American families is far more widespread. Swipe fees are a hidden tax paid every day by nearly every American consumer, not just those who overdraw their accounts.”
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Merchants Ask House Committee to Add Swipe Fees to Examination of Bank Fees ‘Costing Consumers Billions’
The Merchants Payments Coalition today asked the House Financial Services Committee to go beyond overdraft fees as it looks into bank fees “costing consumers billions,” saying credit and debit card swipe fees should be considered as well.
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Merchants Advocate Says Visa, MC Swipe Fees Taking Eggs Out of Easter Baskets
“Banks and card companies will be grabbing eggs out of the Easter basket again this spring through the rising fees they charge to process credit card transactions,” MPC Executive Committee member and National Retail Federation Vice President for Government Relations, Banking and Financial Services Leon Buck said. “Not even the Easter Bunny is exempt from these fees."
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Swipe Fees Cost Each Consumer 2 Dozen Easter Eggs
Credit card swipe fees could cost the average consumer the equivalent of two dozen eggs this Easter and total hundreds of millions of dollars nationwide, according to the Merchants Payments Coalition.
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Credit Card Fees Swipe More Than Two Dozen Easter Eggs and Cost Consumers Millions on Easter Purchases This Year
Hidden “swipe” fees charged by big banks and credit card networks to process transactions could cost the average consumer the equivalent of two dozen eggs this Easter and total hundreds of millions of dollars nationwide, the Merchants Payments Coalition said today.
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Ad Campaign Will Highlight Harm of Credit Card Swipe Fees
With fees set to rise in April, the Merchants Payments Coalition (MPC) announced an advertising campaign to educate Congress and other policymakers on high “swipe” fees that credit card networks and big banks charge merchants to process transactions and the impact the fees have on consumers, small businesses and the U.S. economy.
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CFPB's Chopra blasts potential card hikes
A spokesperson for Visa declined to comment, but a spokesperson at the merchant trade group FMI--The Food Industry Association weighed in. “Director Chopra is absolutely correct that these increases come at the worst possible time and that the U.S. payments system lacks competition," said the FMI spokesperson, Jennifer Hatcher, who is also an executive committee member for the Merchants Payments Coalition. "We appreciate the attention he is bringing to this growing issue and his willingness to address it head on."
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Are Visa and Mastercard's Swipe Fees Out of Control?
The Merchants Payments Coalition (MPC) earlier this week sent a letter to the House Financial Services Committee calling on it and Congress to investigate what the trade association calls Visa and Mastercard’s anti-competitive dominance over the U.S. credit and debit card markets.
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Visa and Mastercard's Long-Delayed Interchange Hikes May Arrive Next Month
The Merchant Payments Coalition (MPC) is lobbying the US Congress to block fee increases. A wholesale injunction is unlikely, but an investigation isn't out of the question.
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The Fight Over Swipe Fees is Heating Up
The MPC has since taken its efforts a step further. On March 8, it called on Congress to investigate Visa and Mastercard's "anticompetitive dominance" over the U.S. credit and debit card markets, citing President Joe Biden's call in his State of the Union address to fight inflation by increasing competition.
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