EU fines Mastercard 570mln euros
Brussels: The European Union has fined global credit card giant Mastercard 570 million euros ($647 million) for limiting competition between banks offering cheaper payment fees."By preventing merchants from shopping around for better conditions offered by banks in other member states, Mastercard´s rules artificially raised the costs of card payments, harming consumers and retailers," EU competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager said.
After Visa, Mastercard is the second largest credit card issuer in the European market. It has been the subject of an EU anti-trust investigation since April 2013, and has cooperated with the probe.
When a customer pays a retailer with a credit card, the store´s bank pays a fee to the cardholder´s bank. The retailer´s bank passes on this fee to the store, which increases costs for customers. Prior to 2015, the level of these "interchange fees" varied widely across Europe, but Mastercard´s rules at the time obliged banks receiving card payments to apply the fee set in their home country.
"This led to higher prices for retailers and consumers, to limited cross-border competition and to an artificial segmentation of the single market," the EU Commission said in a statement.
"On this basis, the Commission concluded that Mastercard´s rules prevented retailers from benefitting from lower fees and restricted competition between banks cross border, in breach of EU antitrust rules. "The infringement ended when Mastercard amended its rules in view of the entry into force of the Interchange Fee Regulation."
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