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Visa and Mastercard Propose Settlement to Alter Merchant Card Acceptance Rules

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Last updated: November 12, 2025 3:54 pm
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Published: November 12, 2025
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Visa and Mastercard have unveiled a proposed settlement aimed at resolving a protracted legal dispute with merchants and retailers over interchange fees—the charges merchants incur for accepting card payments. This settlement, if finalized, could significantly alter the dynamics of credit card usage for consumers. Notably, it may lead to situations where customers are denied transactions at the point of sale, particularly for certain premium credit cards.

The dispute has been ongoing for nearly 20 years, as a class-action group representing merchants has challenged the interchange costs imposed by the payment networks. A previous settlement attempt was rejected earlier this year, prompting Visa and Mastercard to reformulate their proposal.

At the heart of the new settlement is the “honor all cards” rule, a key principle in U.S. credit card practices. This rule mandates that if a merchant accepts either Visa or Mastercard, they must also accept all variations of those cards, irrespective of associated costs. Over time, this has raised concerns among merchants, especially regarding high-reward cards, such as the Chase Sapphire Reserve and Citi Strata Elite, which are tied to premium versions of Visa and Mastercard. The impact of these cards on merchants is significant, as they come with higher interchange fees.

Under the proposed settlement, merchants would gain the flexibility to refuse certain tiers of Visa and Mastercard products. This means that users of high-reward credit cards could find their transactions declined if a merchant opts not to accept those cards. Additionally, merchants may have the option to impose surcharges to offset the higher costs of processing these premium cards.

This development presents merchants with a challenging decision: either accept all cards—potentially incurring higher fees—or refuse some higher-cost options, which could alienate affluent consumers who enjoy accumulating rewards points on their purchases.

The settlement also stipulates a temporary reduction in swipe fees for merchants, providing a 10 basis point decrease for five years, with standard credit card transactions to be processed at 1.25% of the purchase price for eight years.

However, the announcement of the settlement has met with resistance from major retail and merchant lobbying groups. Many believe that the proposal falls short of meaningful reform, particularly the changes to the “honor all cards” rule, which they argue would not significantly alleviate the burdens of interchange fees. “Once again, this proposal is all window dressing and no substance,” stated Stephanie Martz from the National Retail Federation, emphasizing the need for Congressional action on interchange fees.

For their part, the payment networks are eager to resolve the matter after two decades of legal battles and have expressed that this settlement represents a viable path forward for all involved, promising clarity and flexibility.

It’s important to note that this settlement specifically addresses issues pertaining to Visa and Mastercard, leaving American Express and debit card transactions outside of its scope.

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