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Home / Business and Economy / Visa and Mastercard Agree to $38 Billion Settlement with Merchants

Visa and Mastercard Agree to $38 Billion Settlement with Merchants

11 Nov

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  • Visa and Mastercard to lower swipe fees by 0.1 percentage point for 5 years
  • Standard consumer card rates capped at 1.25% for 8 years
  • Merchants gain more options to impose surcharges on card payments
Visa and Mastercard Agree to $38 Billion Settlement with Merchants

On November 10, 2025, Visa and Mastercard announced a revised $38 billion settlement with merchants who had accused the card networks of charging too much to accept their credit cards. This settlement aims to resolve 20 years of litigation in which businesses claimed Visa, Mastercard, and banks conspired to violate U.S. antitrust laws through high "swipe fees."

The new accord addresses concerns raised by U.S. District Judge Margo Brodie, who had rejected a previous $30 billion settlement as inadequate in June 2024. Under the revised deal, Visa and Mastercard will lower swipe fees by 0.1 percentage point for five years. Standard consumer card rates will also be capped at 1.25% for eight years, a more than 25% reduction. Additionally, merchants will gain more options to impose surcharges when customers pay by card, including an "unfettered" ability to charge up to 3%.

While some merchant groups still oppose the settlement, arguing it does not go far enough, two economics experts hired by the plaintiffs estimate the reforms could save merchants $38 billion by 2031 and unlock significant competition in the payments system. Visa and Mastercard did not admit wrongdoing in agreeing to the settlement.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The $38 billion settlement between Visa, Mastercard and merchants resolves a 20-year-old lawsuit over excessive credit card "swipe fees" charged by the card networks.
Under the settlement, Visa and Mastercard will lower swipe fees by 0.1 percentage point for 5 years, and standard consumer card rates will be capped at 1.25% for 8 years - a more than 25% reduction.
The settlement gives merchants more flexibility to impose surcharges on card payments, including an "unfettered" ability to charge up to 3%.

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