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MPC In the News October 04, 2022

NACS Daily: New Fed Rules to Ease Visa and Mastercard's Anticompetitive Control of Online Debit

“This move will bring badly needed competition to our nation’s broken payments market,” said NACS General Counsel and MPC Executive Committee member Doug Kantor. “When Congress said merchants had the right to route debit transactions to the processor of their choice, they meant all transactions, not just those in stores. The Fed has followed through on Congress’ intent and made it clear that big banks’ evasion of competition must stop. Visa, Mastercard and their bank members should not be allowed to shut out other networks that can do the job more efficiently and more securely.”

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Press Release October 04, 2022

Merchants Welcome Proposal to Assess Impact of Credit Card Swipe Fees on Wounded Military Veterans

MPC welcomed proposed amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act that are intended to address soaring credit card “swipe” fees that drive up costs for many veterans when they buy groceries or other necessities at military commissaries.

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Press Release October 03, 2022

Merchants Say New Federal Reserve Rules Will Ease Visa and Mastercard's Anticompetitive Control of Online Debit

MPC welcomed the Federal Reserve’s long-awaited approval of new rules making it clear that merchants’ right to choose which payment networks process trillions of dollars in debit card transactions each year applies the same online as it does in stores and must be honored by banks and card companies.

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MPC In the News October 03, 2022

Modern Retail: How New Legislation is Trying to Target Credit Card Swipe Fees

Last year, swipe fees went up 25% and cost U.S. retailers a collective $137.8 billion, according to the Merchants Payments Coalition, a lobbying group that supports the act. More than 1,700 retailers, including many gas stations and grocers, signed onto a letter in September supporting the act, saying the credit card market “has been dominated by only two players for far too long.” Visa and MasterCard control at least 80% of the credit card market, according to the coalition, and set the swipe fees charged by the banks.

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MPC In the News October 03, 2022

Payments Dive: Durbin Maps Path for Card Bill

Interest groups representing retailers and merchants, including the Merchants Payments Coalition, are engaged in a fierce battle over the legislation with counterparts, including the Electronic Payments Coalition, representing the card companies and banks.

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MPC In the News September 21, 2022

Insider Intelligence: Companion Credit Card Bill Improves Odds of Swipe Fee Crackdown

The Merchants Payments Coalition lobbied for the bill earlier this year, saying it could help lower costs for both merchants and consumers already burdened by high inflation.

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MPC In the News September 20, 2022

CNN: Walmart and Target Push to Lower Credit Card Fees

“Swipe fees for credit cards are higher in the United States than anywhere else in the industrialized world — more than seven times as high as Europe,” (the Merchants Payments Coalition and hundreds of businesses) wrote in a letter to lawmakers last week. “They are an inflation multiplier.”

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MPC In the News September 20, 2022

NACS Daily: Bills in the House, Senate Seek to Inject Competition Into the Credit Card Market

“The Credit Card Competition Act will help Main Street businesses and consumers deal with credit card swipe fees that have exploded to more than $900 per American family each year,” (Doug) Kantor said, who is a MPC Executive Committee member. “Representatives Welch and Gooden should be commended for their willingness to stand up against powerful Wall Street megabanks that all agree to charge the same centrally fixed prices to the detriment of American consumers and small businesses."

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MPC In the News September 20, 2022

Payments Dive: House Lawmakers Add Credit Card Competition Bill

The Merchants Payments Coalition (MPC) noted credit and debit card swipe fees reached a record $137.8 billion last year. For most merchants, those fees are the highest operating cost after labor. They’re also passed on to consumers, the MPC contended, driving up consumer prices by about $900 a year for the average family in 2021. “U.S. swipe fees are the highest in the industrialized world and the card industry wants to keep them hidden so American families don’t know how much they’re paying,” said MPC Executive Committee member Doug Kantor in a news release. “This legislation would make card networks compete and give them incentives to improve service and security while keeping costs in check.”

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Press Release September 19, 2022

Merchants Welcome House Introduction of Credit Card Competition Act

The Merchants Payments Coalition welcomed House introduction of the Credit Card Competition Act by Representatives Peter Welch, D-Vt., and Lance Gooden, R-Texas.

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