Roughly a week ago, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) filed an antitrust lawsuit against Visa, calling into question how they retained and gained its debit card market share in the post-Durbin era. The DOJ has alleged that Visa created a “web of unlawful anti-competitive agreements to penalize” financial institutions, merchants and processors for using competing payment networks. In addition, the DOJ suspects the card network used its monopoly power to squash innovative and potentially lower cost debit alternatives by companies such as Apple, PayPal, and Block. But what could this lawsuit mean for the payments industry moving forward?
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Will DOJ Antitrust Suit Against Visa Change the Payments Landscape?
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Casey Merolla & Leanne Lange on Oct 8, 2024 2:52:25 PM
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