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U.S Retailers to Receive $1.1 Billion Payment in Visa/Mastercard Antitrust Case

By Home Accents Today Staff -- Gifts and Dec, 12/8/2009 9:56:00 AM

Merchants across the nation will receive checks this week for approximately $1.1 billion as part of a landmark antitrust settlement over Visa and MasterCard-branded signature debit cards, according to a press release this morning from law firm Constantine Cannon.

In re Visa Check/MasterMoney Antitrust Litigation is still the largest antitrust settlement in U.S. history. In addition to the monetary compensation to merchants, the settlement stopped Visa and MasterCard from forcing merchants to accept Visa and MasterCard-branded signature debit card products as a condition of accepting Visa and MasterCard credit cards. The settlement also ensured Visa and MasterCard debit cards were clearly marked as debit cards so that they could be easily distinguished from Visa and MasterCard credit cards. Court decisions in the case estimated that the total value of the injunctive relief ranged from $25 to $87 billion.

The payments, which will be mailed starting today (Dec. 8) to approximately 634,000 merchants across the United States, will provide a boost to profits in the midst of an especially difficult holiday retail season. With retail operating margins for most retailers averaging less than 5 percent, the $1.1 billion payment is the equivalent to a $22 billion increase in merchants’ overall holiday revenue, according to the release.

“This is likely the largest single payment to businesses in a class action in history, and it comes at a time when banks have all but stopped lending to the smaller retailers that make up the backbone of the class," said Jeffrey I. Shinder, managing partner of the New York office of Constantine Cannon.

Sandy Kennedy, president of the Retail Industry Leaders Association, said: “This is a welcome holiday bonus to retailers nationwide. Retail sales are just beginning to stabilize, and with the holiday season in full swing, this remarkable payment should help retailers continue to hire and retain workers as we head into the New Year.”

Tracy Mullin, president and CEO of the National Retail Federation, said: “The timing of these checks couldn’t be better. They come during a difficult holiday season and will help retailers position themselves to participate in the economic recovery that lies ahead.”

NRF and RILA were class representatives in the lawsuit.

The payment represents the final large-scale disbursement of the $3.4 billion settlement in In re Visa Check/MasterMoney Antitrust Litigation. The settlement with Visa and MasterCard was negotiated in 2003 by Constantine Cannon (formerly Constantine & Partners) after seven years of litigation. This week’s payments accelerate a payment schedule that was not set to end until 2012.

For more, see details at Constantine Cannon, and the NRF's website.

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