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Nearly half of people who are 50 years or older and who have credit card debt use their cards to pay for basic living expenses. That’s according to a survey by AARP. The trouble with credit card debt ...
Mastercard’s CFO says that factors like low unemployment, high wages and the wealth effect are contributing to strong ...
Mastercard Incorporated continues to prove they can expand revenue and margins while innovating to stay relevant. Click here ...
Visa and Mastercard are expected to report higher quarterly profits this week on steady consumer spending, and analysts will ...
As a fight with credit card companies over adult games leads to renewed concerns about censorship on Steam and even on indie ...
Türkiye and Belarus on Monday signed a protocol to amend their visa exemption agreement, extending the 90-day visa-free stay within one year to 90 days within every 180 days for international ...
Investigation launched into major card payment firms in order to determine if Mastercard and Visa violated competition rules - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Visa and Mastercard ride digital payment trends like BNPL, wallets, and real-time payments, but face growing crypto and fee pressure. Analysts flag macro risks, travel slowdown, and stablecoin ...
Apple, Mastercard, and Visa have managed to get a lawsuit dismissed claiming that the three companies conspired to inflate credit and debit card transaction fees paid by merchants.
Apple, Mastercard and Visa are no longer being sued for allegedly colluding to prevent competition in payment services.
Visa and Mastercard have a long history of neutralizing competitive threats by absorbing them into their own networks, often in ways designed to preserve their pricing power.
In the wide-ranging world of credit card rewards and benefits, it can seem tempting to try to catch 'em all. Enter: credit card churning.