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Payments News Update – January 31, 2025

Posted  01/31/25
Legal and Regulatory Developments SPOTLIGHT: KUOW – January 21, 2025 Paying by credit card is more common these days. But for each swipe, or tap, the credit card company charges businesses what’s called an interchange fee. And those fees add up. Washington state Senate Bill 5070, sponsored by Sen. Rebecca Saldana (D-Seattle),...

Payments News Update – January 24, 2025

Posted  01/24/25
Legal and Regulatory Developments SPOTLIGHT: Bloomberg Law – January 16, 2025 A pair of trade groups representing Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc., Apple Inc., and Google parent Alphabet Inc. sued to block a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule that’s set to bring those companies’ payment operations under the agency’s supervision. The...

Payments News Update – January 17, 2025

Posted  01/17/25
Legal and Regulatory Developments SPOTLIGHT: Payments Dive – January 14, 2025 Nearly two-thirds of consumers in the U.S. who lean on buy now, pay later transactions to pay for goods and services take out multiple BNPL loans at once, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau concluded in a study released Monday. Most people who use BNPL as a payment method...

Payments News Update – January 10, 2025

Posted  01/10/25
Legal and Regulatory Developments SPOTLIGHT: NBC News – January 4, 2025 Many small businesses are breathing a bit easier as inflation has cooled and the race for workers slows. But consumers’ steady embrace of credit cards is taking a growing bite out of their margins. Gene-Christian Baca, the owner of Walter’s Hot Dogs in...

Payments News Update – January 3, 2025

Posted  01/3/25
Legal and Regulatory Developments SPOTLIGHT: Digital Transactions News – December 24, 2024 The Merchants Payments Coalition fired back late Monday at a request last week from the American Bankers Association that the Federal Reserve not act on a proposal to lower a longstanding limit on the interchange...

Payments News Update – December 20, 2024

Posted  12/20/24
Legal and Regulatory Developments SPOTLIGHT: Hotel Dive – December 17, 2024 The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday announced a final Rule on Unfair or Deceptive Fees, or “Junk Fees Rule,” that targets “bait-and-switch pricing” for short-term lodging and live-ticket events. The rule requires up-front disclosure of total prices including fees, so that consumers...

Payments News Update – December 13, 2024

Posted  12/13/24
Legal and Regulatory Developments SPOTLIGHT: Bloomberg – December 12, 2024 (subscription may be required) A top UK regulator is facing pushback from European lawmakers as it continues to weigh new rules to restrict how much British merchants must pay in credit-card fees on online purchases by consumers from the continent. Members of the...

Payments News Update – December 6, 2024

Posted  12/6/24
Legal and Regulatory Developments SPOTLIGHT: Banking Dive – November 27, 2024  Business mogul and presumed Trump Cabinet appointee Elon Musk called for the elimination of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, in a post Wednesday on social media platform X, which he owns. “Delete CFPB. There are too many duplicative regulatory agencies,” Musk wrote. The consumer...

Payments News Update – November 22, 2024

Posted  11/22/24
Legal and Regulatory Developments SPOTLIGHT: Digital Transactions News – November 20, 2024  Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee told representatives of Visa Inc., Mastercard Inc., and the merchant community on Tuesday it was time to “negotiate” an end to their decades-old dispute over credit card swipe fees. The comments came during...

Payments News Update – November 15, 2024

Posted  11/15/24
Legal and Regulatory Developments SPOTLIGHT: American Banker – November 12, 2024 (subscription required) Sens. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., and Roger Marshall, R-Kan., will hold a long-awaited hearing on pending swipe fee legislation. Executives from Visa and Mastercard, the two card networks most impacted by the bill, however, are not listed to...
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