Mastercard, Visa, and Revolut Lose UK Legal Challenge Over Card Fee Cap Plans

UK courts uphold cap on interchange fees affecting major payment companies.

Highlights:

  • UK courts dismiss legal challenge by Mastercard, Visa, and Revolut.
  • Decision supports the UK government’s cap on card transaction fees.
  • Impact may influence payment processing costs for consumers.

Mastercard, Visa, and Revolut have lost a legal battle against the UK government’s cap on interchange fees. The ruling from the UK courts supports measures that restrict transaction fees charged by payment providers. This decision is significant as it may lower costs associated with card transactions for consumers and businesses. The cap aims to ensure fair pricing in the payments industry, enhancing competition and consumer protection.

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