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Visa, Mastercard Draw New Government Scrutiny Over Debit-Card Routing

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The Federal Trade Commission is examining whether the Visa and Mastercard security tokens prevent online debit-card payments from going over other networks.



Photo:

Philippe Wojazer/REUTERS

The Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether

Visa Inc.

V 1.36%

and

Mastercard Inc.’s

MA 2.62%

security tokens restrict debit-card routing competition on online payments, according to people familiar with the matter. 

The FTC for the past few years has already been probing whether Visa and Mastercard block merchants from routing payments over other debit-card networks. The networks acknowledged an FTC probe in regulatory filings in recent years. 

In recent months, the FTC expanded its focus to routing challenges that stem from the networks’ security tokens, the people familiar with the matter said. It isn’t clear if the investigation is a new probe or part of the previous one. 

Visa and Mastercard are by far the two biggest card networks in the U.S., building and maintaining the plumbing that allows Americans to use credit and debit cards at stores and online. Their lion’s share of that market has drawn increasing scrutiny from regulators and fueled tension with merchants, which pay fees set by the networks when a customer pays via card.

A Justice Department investigation on whether Visa has unlawfully maintained a dominant market share in debit cards is ongoing, according to people familiar with the matter. 

Write to AnnaMaria Andriotis at [email protected]

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The Federal Trade Commission is examining whether the Visa and Mastercard security tokens prevent online debit-card payments from going over other networks.



Photo:

Philippe Wojazer/REUTERS

The Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether

Visa Inc.

V 1.36%

and

Mastercard Inc.’s

MA 2.62%

security tokens restrict debit-card routing competition on online payments, according to people familiar with the matter. 

The FTC for the past few years has already been probing whether Visa and Mastercard block merchants from routing payments over other debit-card networks. The networks acknowledged an FTC probe in regulatory filings in recent years. 

In recent months, the FTC expanded its focus to routing challenges that stem from the networks’ security tokens, the people familiar with the matter said. It isn’t clear if the investigation is a new probe or part of the previous one. 

Visa and Mastercard are by far the two biggest card networks in the U.S., building and maintaining the plumbing that allows Americans to use credit and debit cards at stores and online. Their lion’s share of that market has drawn increasing scrutiny from regulators and fueled tension with merchants, which pay fees set by the networks when a customer pays via card.

A Justice Department investigation on whether Visa has unlawfully maintained a dominant market share in debit cards is ongoing, according to people familiar with the matter. 

Write to AnnaMaria Andriotis at [email protected]

Copyright ©2022 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8

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