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    EU cap for credit card fees – EUbusiness Week newsletter 655

    npsBy nps3 April 2014Updated:12 July 2024 Newswire No Comments4 Mins Read
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    EUbusiness Week 655 top stories: France angles for new EU timetable on budget limits; EU-Africa summit agrees plan to stop migration tragedies; Poland calls for an EU energy union amid Ukraine crisis; EU reform to scrap mobile roaming fees; British EU membership key for success: car industry; Japan posts top growth in clean energy: survey

    Publisher’s Note

    Euro-MPs this week voted to fast-track a cap on the fees banks charge retailers for processing shoppers’ payments. Bank card payment fees are estimated to cost EU retailers over EUR 10 bn a year, but the fees are not clear to card users.

    The new rules – capping fees at 0.3% of the transaction value for credit card payments and 0.2% for debit cards – would apply to both cross-border and domestic transactions in the EU. They are not a done deal, however, as swift adoption of the bill depends on agreement with the 28 Member States, as well as approval of the new MEPs after the Euro-elections.
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    Nick Prag
    Publisher, EUbusiness

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