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Visa, Mastercard Reach Settlement in 20-Year Feud: What This Means for Shoppers and Merchants

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A credit card decal displayed on the window of a business in San Rafael, Calif., on Feb. 7, 2024. Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesVisa and Mastercard reached a $30 billion settlement on Nov. 10 following a 20-year lawsuit alleging anticompetitive behavior.The new agreement between the credit networks would provide merchants with flexibility, more options, and “meaningful relief.”

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