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Visa, Mastercard to extend non-EU card fee caps to 2029

by Mark Darwin
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Visa, Mastercard to extend non-EU card fee caps to 2029
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They agreed to extend a 0.2% fee cap on non-EU debit card payments and a 0.3% fee limit on credit card payments

Visa and Mastercard will extend caps on tourist card fees agreed five years ago with EU antitrust regulators by another five years to 2029, the European Commission said on Friday (Jul 5).

Visa, the world’s largest payments network operator, and its closest rival Mastercard, in 2019 agreed to a 0.2 per cent fee cap on non-EU debit card payments carried out in shops and a 0.3 per cent fee limit on credit card payments to settle an EU antitrust investigation and avoid hefty fines.

The fee caps are due to end in November this year. The move followed a long-running investigation by the EU competition enforcer triggered by a 1997 complaint by business lobby EuroCommerce.

The European Commission, which acts as the EU antitrust watchdog, said the two companies volunteered to continue the fee caps beyond 2024.

“Inter-regional interchange fees for debit and credit card transactions under these schemes will remain capped for another 5 years until November 2029,” it said in a statement.

“For card present (offline) transactions, the fees will remain capped at 0.2 per cent for debit cards and 0.3 per cent for credit cards. For card not present (online) transactions, the caps will remain 1.15 per cent for debit cards and 1.5 per cent for credit cards,” it said.

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Visa and Mastercard set and charge interchange fees, also known as swipe fees, to merchants which accept their debit and credit cards. The charges generate profits for bank and other card issuers.

The EU enforcer however warned that it would start an investigation if it finds concrete evidence showing that the current caps would not be appropriate anymore. REUTERS

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