Nearly 20 years after the initial lawsuit was filed, Visa, Mastercard and U.S. merchants have agreed to a settlement that could bring billions of dollars in savings for merchants and cap credit card interchange fees until 2029.
CU Times reached out to a number of credit union leaders for comment. Those credit union officials and organizations said they are still digesting the details of the settlement and aren't commenting at the moment. But, America's Credit Unions posted a few areas of concern that could pose a problem to the credit union industry.
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