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EU investigation to probe Mastercard fees | EU investigation to probe Mastercard fees |
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Mastercard is being investigated by the European Commission over fees charged for card transactions made by people visiting Europe. | Mastercard is being investigated by the European Commission over fees charged for card transactions made by people visiting Europe. |
The Commission said some of the firm's "inter-bank fees and related practices may be anti-competitive". | The Commission said some of the firm's "inter-bank fees and related practices may be anti-competitive". |
The commission is already investigating rival Visa over similar practices. | The commission is already investigating rival Visa over similar practices. |
Mastercard, which said it would "fully co-operate" with regulators, could be fined up to $740m, or 10% of its 2012 revenue, if found guilty. | Mastercard, which said it would "fully co-operate" with regulators, could be fined up to $740m, or 10% of its 2012 revenue, if found guilty. |
The credit card firm said that it always aimed "to balance the interests of both consumers and retailers". | The credit card firm said that it always aimed "to balance the interests of both consumers and retailers". |
'Crucial importance' | 'Crucial importance' |
The investigation will examine payments made by people from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) - the EU's 27-member states as well as Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland - who use their credit and debit cards when inside the area. | |
The EU said the main aim of its probe was to ensure consumers were not harmed. | The EU said the main aim of its probe was to ensure consumers were not harmed. |
"When a US tourist uses a Mastercard to make a purchase in [the European Economic Area], these fees can be quite high, generally much higher than those paid in Europe," European Commission spokesman Antoine Colombani said. | "When a US tourist uses a Mastercard to make a purchase in [the European Economic Area], these fees can be quite high, generally much higher than those paid in Europe," European Commission spokesman Antoine Colombani said. |
In 2007, a similar probe led to the Commission banning Mastercard from charging cross-border fees within the European Economic Area. | In 2007, a similar probe led to the Commission banning Mastercard from charging cross-border fees within the European Economic Area. |
The Commission said payment cards were of "crucial importance" for cross-border and internet payments. | The Commission said payment cards were of "crucial importance" for cross-border and internet payments. |
"It is therefore a priority for the European Commission to prevent competition distortions in inter-bank arrangements on fees," it said. | "It is therefore a priority for the European Commission to prevent competition distortions in inter-bank arrangements on fees," it said. |
As well as inter-bank fees paid by cardholders from non-EEA countries, the Commission said the probe would look at rules that obliged merchants to accept all types of Mastercard cards, even if some of them incur higher charges. | As well as inter-bank fees paid by cardholders from non-EEA countries, the Commission said the probe would look at rules that obliged merchants to accept all types of Mastercard cards, even if some of them incur higher charges. |
The probe will also look at Mastercard's restrictions on merchants who wish to use banks outside their own country, which could be cheaper. | The probe will also look at Mastercard's restrictions on merchants who wish to use banks outside their own country, which could be cheaper. |
"Ultimately, such behaviour is liable to slow down cross-border business and harm EU consumers," it said. | "Ultimately, such behaviour is liable to slow down cross-border business and harm EU consumers," it said. |
The Commission said it would submit proposed regulation by the middle of the year on inter-bank fees aimed at ensuring a level playing field for all card providers. | The Commission said it would submit proposed regulation by the middle of the year on inter-bank fees aimed at ensuring a level playing field for all card providers. |
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