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CFPB Report Shows Kroger, Dollar Tree and Others Charging Fees for Cash-Back Transactions

August 27, 2024
CFPB, cash back, fees
Federal Reserve Fines Green Dot $44 Million, Alleging Unfair Practices
Legal // July 19, 2024

The Federal Reserve Board said Friday (July 19) that it fined Green Dot $44 million for unfair and deceptive practices and a deficient consumer compliance risk management program. The regulator said in a Friday press release that while marketing, selling and servicing its prepaid debit card products and its...

Neobanks See An Opportunity As Banks Move Away From Free Services
Banking // July 05, 2024

The arguably natural consequences of fee caps and limits on debit interchange — and the uncertainty of the regulatory climate — are now showing up with an anticipated pullback by banks on traditionally “free” services and products. Amid that pullback, there’s opportunity for neobanks, the...

FTC Lawsuits Resulted in $324 Million in Refunds in 2023
Disbursements // June 21, 2024

Federal Trade Commission (FTC) lawsuits resulted in over $324 million in refunds to consumers in 2023. That total includes money returned to consumers as a result of all FTC cases, whether the refund program was administered by the FTC, other federal agencies or the defendants, the...

Report: Huawei May Exempt WeChat From In-App Transaction Fees
Mobile Applications // June 19, 2024

Huawei is reportedly ready to let WeChat operate on Huawei’s mobile platform without sharing revenue. The deal, Bloomberg News reported Wednesday (June 19), would be a concession by the China-based Huawei designed to maintain its recent lead over Apple in its home country. Sources tell...

Interviews & Exclusives
Struggling Coinbase Pivots to Subscriptions

August 24, 2022
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong made a splash Tuesday (Aug. 23) by announcing that the Nasdaq-listed cryptocurrency exchange was planning to focus more aggressively on moving to a subscription-based trading model. “We’re investing today so much in subscription and services revenue,” he told CNBC on Aug. 23. “I’d like to get to a place where more […]

90% of Cardholders Check Receipts for Credit Card Surcharges

March 07, 2022
An average of 9% of cardholders were asked to pay a surcharge of their most recent credit card purchase at restaurants or retail stores, according to Credit Card Surcharges, a...

Surcharging Becoming More Acceptable to Merchants, Cardholders

November 29, 2021
As consumers learn more about the costs of accepting credit cards, they’re getting more comfortable with the practice of paying surcharges for the sake of convenience — as well as...

Payroc: Credit Card Surcharge Momentum Spreads To Healthcare

February 10, 2021
With 45 states now allowing merchants to pass along fees of up to 4 percent for the use of credit cards, the switch to so-called “surcharging” has officially taken on...

Quick Reads
Federal Reserve Fines Green Dot $44 Million, Alleging Unfair Practices

July 19, 2024
The Federal Reserve Board said Friday (July 19) that it fined Green Dot $44 million for unfair and deceptive practices and a deficient consumer compliance risk management program. The regulator said in a Friday press release that while marketing, selling and servicing its prepaid debit card products and its tax return preparation payment services, Green Dot violated consumer law. […]

FTC Lawsuits Resulted in $324 Million in Refunds in 2023

June 21, 2024
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) lawsuits resulted in over $324 million in refunds to consumers in 2023. That total includes money returned to consumers as a result of all FTC cases, whether...

Report: Huawei May Exempt WeChat From In-App Transaction Fees

June 19, 2024
Huawei is reportedly ready to let WeChat operate on Huawei’s mobile platform without sharing revenue. The deal, Bloomberg News reported Wednesday (June 19), would be a concession by the China-based...

CFPB Late Fee Lawsuit Moved Back to DC Court

May 29, 2024
This round of jurisdictional ping pong goes to the CFPB. A federal judge in Texas has bounced a lawsuit challenging the consumer protection agency’s credit card late fees cap back...