Debit Interchange Rules Will Be Addressed, Judge Won’t Wait
The judge presiding over the retailer debit interchange lawsuit and took the Federal Reserve to task in his original ruling, ...
The judge presiding over the retailer debit interchange lawsuit and took the Federal Reserve to task in his original ruling, ...
Retailers in the United Kingdom are following their counterparts in the United States and are suing Visa over payment processing ...
American Express released its second quarter earnings July 17 and reported stable, single-digit growth in United States charge volume and ...
The European Commission has moved one step closer to cutting interchange fees for credit and debit card transactions under its ...
Late last year, a consortium of Spanish academic and legalexperts, examined the impact of interchange fee regulations in Spain. This ...
The European Commission today announced Visa Europe offered to cap its credit card interchange fees at 0.3 percent of the ...
The European Union is considering new regulations that could result in significant changes to the payment-card market as interchange fees ...
Visa Europe Monday announced it will appeal the European Union’s decision to reject changes to the 2010 cap on debit ...
Thursday, December 16th at 2:30pm it seemed as if theworld had stopped spinning as thousands of participants watchedwith bated breath ...
With consumers’ growing demand for instant payments, convenience, and immediacy, instant issuance just makes sense. Providing a personalized, on-demand, active ...
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