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29-03-2017
Boosting e-commerce in the EU: drivers and barriers
E-commerce sales have been the main growth engine of the retail sector over recent years. However, according to the European Commission 75% of the Europeans use the Internet on a regular basis, while only 15% shop online from another country and only 7% of SMEs sell cross-border.
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Mastercard’s 2017 Masterindex survey on pan-European e-commerce trends reveals that Europeans are avid online shoppers!
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08-06-2016
MasterCard international chief: ‘Brexit wouldn’t be a significant change for us’
Blockchain is expected to have a larger impact on our business than a potential Brexit, suggests MasterCard’s deputy boss, Ann Cairns. In her view, the technology behind virtual currencies like bitcoin is “a good thing for the future”, she told EURACTIV.com.
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11-09-2014
Commission welcomes EU court ruling over Mastercard cross-border fees
The European Court of Justice ruled on Thursday that MasterCard broke competition law when setting interchange charges for cross-border card payments. The European Commission welcomed the court's decision.
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11-09-2014
ECJ ruling exposes MasterCard to national antitrust probes
MasterCard broke EU antitrust law when setting interchange charges for cross-border card payments, the highest court of the European Union today ruled (11 September).
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04-04-2014
MEPs cap interbank fees
MEPs voted to cap interbank fees for all card payments on Thursday (3 April) , including business cards.
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27-03-2014
Putin ‘sanctions’ Visa, Master Card
President Vladimir Putin said today (27 March) that Russia would develop its own credit card system, in order to reduce reliance on Western payment card companies Visa and MasterCard and soften the potential blow from EU, US sanctions.
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17-03-2014
Card fee cap negotiations begin
The regulation of interbank card payment fees will be voted on in April. Despite support in Parliament, it is unclear whether the legislation will be adopted before the European elections.
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20-02-2014
Parliament backs caps on payment card fees
The economic and monetary affairs committee of the European Parliament voted on Thursday (20 February) in favour of caps to the fees charged by payment cards companies and banks on shoppers’ purchases, paving the way for the entry into force of the new legislation.
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31-01-2014
EU Court advised to rule against payment cards fees
A top legal official in the European Court of Justice yesterday (30 January) advised the EU judges to reject an appeal made by MasterCard over the fees it charges on payment transactions.
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Euro & Finance
18-11-2013
Brussels must scrap regulatory push on card-payment transactions
Europe would benefit from more, not less, dynamism, competition and innovation in payments if MEPs rejected the Commission's proposal for maximum interchange fee levels for transactions in the EU, writes Eric Grover.
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19-07-2013
Barnier slams ‘unacceptable’ MasterCard lobbying
The EU Commissioner for the internal market and services, Michel Barnier, told French journalists in Brussels yesterday (18 July), that he “was very struck by an unusual campaign – an American campaign” he faced from MasterCard.
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17-06-2013
MasterCard chief: ‘New card rules could discriminate’
The European Commission is poised to publish new payments rules covering ‘interchange’ fees, which are charged on card transactions. These could unfairly hit Visa and MasterCard, leaving rivals American Express and Paypal unfair market advantage, says the president of MasterCard Europe.
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13-06-2013
EU consults rivals, customers on Visa Europe probe
EU regulators asked Visa Europe's customers and rivals to assess its offer to cap inter-bank credit card fees at the same level as competitor MasterCard, a concession intended to end an antitrust investigation and avoid a possible fine.
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10-04-2013
EU to investigate MasterCard over card fees
EU regulators are investigating whether MasterCard's card fees for non-European cardholders and business practices violate EU antitrust rules, as they stepped up their fight against barriers to cross-border trade.
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10-04-2013
EU to investigate MasterCard over card fees
EU regulators are investigating whether MasterCard's card fees for non-European cardholders and business practices violate EU antitrust rules, as they stepped up their fight against barriers to cross-border trade.
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24-05-2012
EU wins landmark ruling over credit, payment card fees
Mastercard lost a challenge to an EU ban on its cross-border card fees in a ruling that puts rival Visa Europe squarely in the sights of the European regulators over its charges.
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27-04-2010
Visa commits to 0.2% card fee cut
The European Commission announced yesterday (26 April) that it had reached an agreement with global card payment company Visa to reduce fees on its debit cards by 0.2%. Retailers, meanwhile, protested that the company's concession was too small.
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