Thursday, May 27, 2010

Durbin Warns Visa and MC About "Serious Antitrust Concerns"

Illinois Senator, Dick Durbin used the "A word"  when  warning Visa/MC (and his comments suggest he has both under his microscope.)  An interesting move by the Senator to say the least.  I must say, he knows the dynamic duopoly's soft-spot.



Antitrust lawsuits are to Visa and MasterCard what Kryptonite is to Superman.  (with apologies to the Dynamic Duo) 







Antitrust Lawsuits are to Visa/MC what Kryptonite is to Superman
CHARLOTTE, N.C., May 27 (Reuters) - The author of a U.S. Senate proposal to limit debit card network fees said Visa Inc (V.N) and MasterCard (MA.N) Inc could raise "serious antitrust concerns" if they punish small banks that use their payment networks.

Illinois Democrat Richard Durbin sent a letter to Visa and MasterCard's chief executives accusing the companies of trying to "frighten" small banks into opposing his plan to cap fees that merchants pay when customers pay with their debit cards.

"I would caution you not to collude with your largest member banks to change your fees and rules in an effort to protect the big banks against competition from smaller card-issuing banks," Durbin wrote. "Such steps would also raise serious antitrust concerns."
In a related story, Businessweek quoted Senator Durbin as follows:

May 27 (Bloomberg) -- Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc., the world’s biggest payment networks, should “stop threatening small banks” into opposing limits on debit-card interchange fees, and may raise antitrust issues if they “collude” with larger banks, U.S. Senator Richard Durbin said.
“If your companies were to coordinate such punitive actions in the same way that you appear to have coordinated your messaging tactics, serious concerns would be raised that you are engaging in an unlawful restraint of trade,” Durbin, the Illinois Democrat and majority whip, said today in a letter to the chief executive officers of San Francisco-based Visa and Purchase, New York-based MasterCard.
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