Competition Appeal Tribunal Decision on Mastercard Interchange Fees

The Competition Appeal Tribunal recently released its decision on Mastercard's interchange fees. The tribunal found that Mastercard had anti-competitive practices by imposing excessive interchange fees on merchants. This ruling could have substantial implications for the payments industry, as it might lead to lower costs for businesses and consumer

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CAT Decision on Mastercard Interchange Fees

The Competition Appeal Tribunal this week issued its decision on Mastercard's interchange fees. The tribunal ruled that Mastercard had anti-competitive practices by imposing excessive interchange click here fees on merchants. This decision could have substantial implications for the payments industry, as it may result in lower costs for businesses

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Tribunal Decision on Mastercard Interchange Fees

The Competition Appeal Tribunal this week published its decision on Mastercard's interchange fees. The tribunal found that Mastercard committed anti-competitive practices by imposing excessive interchange fees on merchants. This decision could have major implications for the payments industry, as it could result in lower costs for businesses and co

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CAT Decision on Mastercard Interchange Fees

The Competition Appeal Tribunal last month released its decision on Mastercard's interchange fees. The tribunal ruled that Mastercard engaged in anti-competitive practices by imposing excessive interchange fees on merchants. This decision could have major implications for the payments industry, as it could lead to lower costs for businesses and con

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Booking.com Price Gouging: Class Action Lawsuit Filed

A fresh class action lawsuit has been submitted against Booking.com, alleging the company engages in price gouging. The lawsuit claims that Booking.com controls prices based on travel trends, often charging significantly more prices than other travel platforms for the same lodging. This suspected price gouging has affected countless consumers, who

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