(Reuters) -A U.S. judge has vacated the Federal Reserve’s “swipe fees” regulation that capped the amount banks charge merchants for processing debit transactions, in a ruling favoring retailers that ...
Multiple associations argue there is no need to wait for court action or for new data. The letter said two recent court rulings "already provide sufficient clarity to move forward." In both the Corner ...
The National Credit Union Administration Tuesday submitted a rule to the Office of Management and Budget stating that federal ...
Colorado legislators pass a bill exempting sales taxes from credit card swipe fee calculations, setting up a clash with ...
You may have seen advertisements warning of “credit card chaos” coming to Illinois this summer, but the reality is much more ...
A proposal to reduce credit card swipe fees has whipped up a frothy, multi-million-dollar lobbying fight at the State Capitol ...
No one should be swayed by the scare tactics and legal challenges against Illinois’ credit card swipe fee restrictions.
State law to cut credit card fees could have repercussions in other states.
Federal order is the latest development in a nearly two-year fight between banks and retailers over an Illinois law that bans so-called swipe fees on the tax and tip portions of customers’ bills.
Colorado’s long‑running fight over credit‑card swipe fees entered its final round Tuesday, when lawmakers sent a proposal to Gov. Jared Polis and rival industry coalitions immediately launched ...
In a recent opinion piece for the Taunton Daily Gazette, the author made the claim that consumers in Massachusetts “don’t need to be concerned with credit card ‘swipe fees.’” However, this could not ...