This is worth remembering as the DOJ attacks Visa for a variety of alleged antitrust violations, including that it’s ...
The Justice Department (DOJ) on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against Visa, alleging that the company maintained an illegal monopoly over the U.S. debit card market. According to the DOJ's complaint ...
If the Justice Department were to block the Capital One-Discover deal while also going after Visa, “they’d be intellectually ...
And they’re a central component of Visa’s business. According to the DOJ, Visa controls about 60 percent of the U.S. debit card market, allowing it to charge more than $7 billion in network ...
In early October, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed an antitrust lawsuit against Visa, calling into question how it ...
Visa CEO Ryan McInerney took a defiant stance Tuesday regarding the Justice Department’s lawsuit against the card network ...
DOJ has now turned its attention outside of technology markets by filing suit against Visa for its dominance of the debit card transaction market. DOJ charged Visa with monopolization and other ...
At issue is whether Discover's underperforming digital payments network would have the muscle to challenge Visa's dominance ...
The DOJ suit follows a multiyear investigation to determine if Visa has made it difficult for merchants to choose the lowest possible option to route debit card transactions. The Durbin Amendment ...
In this episode, Michael Volkov explores the Justice Department’s recent antitrust lawsuit against Visa, highlighting allegations of monopolization and exclusionary practices in the debit card ...
Track all markets on TradingView The DOJ's complaint accuses Visa of having a monopoly over the debit card market and claims it uses its dominance to prevent competition. By preventing competition ...
The United States Department of Justice has sued Visa, alleging the company has created an illegal monopoly in the debit card business and is stifling competition. The DOJ alleges Visa (V) "illegally ...