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The US Federal Reserve proposes new single cap on interchange fees

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  • The US Federal Reserve proposes a new cap on debit card interchange fees for transactions.
  • The proposal aims to assess whether interchange fees are reasonable and proportional to issuer costs.
  • The proposed cap would reduce interchange fees, e.g., from 0.49% to 0.35% on a $50 purchase.
  • This update represents the most significant change to the cap since its initial implementation in 2011.
  • The proposal allows the Reserve to make periodic updates to the cap in the future.
  • While expected to benefit merchants and consumers with lower costs, there are concerns about potential consequences.
  • Reserve board member Michelle Bowman questions whether the benefits will materialize and warns of increased banking product and service costs.
  • She criticizes the use of a single cap and aggregated data, which may disadvantage smaller issuers.
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