With fintechs and legal cases pressuring payment fees, the card companies are leaning more on revenue from other sources.
A proposed legal settlement between Visa, Mastercard and U.S. merchants could soon change how some shoppers pay at checkout.
Meanwhile, the company continues to send a lot of cash back to shareholders. In fiscal 2025, Visa returned $22.8 billion ...
Major payments companies see several 2026 trends beyond the much-discussed stablecoin and agentic commerce crazes.
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Premium cards with higher rewards cost retailers more to process, and they soon may be able to pass that onto you.
The money would go to customers charged unreimbursed fees at non-bank ATMs nationwide. Visa and Mastercard have agreed to pay $167.5 million to settle a long-running class action lawsuit. The suit, ...
Five years after the Chinese government quashed Ant Group’s plans for what would have been the world’s largest initial public ...
Payment giants Visa and Mastercard paring back their ties with Binance isn’t surprising as the company grapples with recent legal challenges, but it is unlikely to hurt the crypto exchange’s market ...
Visa and Mastercard are two of the largest credit card networks, powering over 85% of credit card transactions nationwide. Chances are, you already carry one in your wallet. But what sets them apart?