About the credit card class actions

The plaintiffs in these class actions claim that rules established by the Visa and MasterCard networks constitute a conspiracy to fix the fees that merchants pay (namely, merchant discount rates and interchange fees), contrary to section 45 of the Competition Act.

The defendants include Visa, MasterCard, the "Big Five" Canadian banks, and a number of other smaller Canadian and foreign credit card issuers.

Settlements

To date, a few foreign bank defendants have agreed to pay over $13 million. The following table itemizes the settlements to date:

Parties Date Settled Class Action Settlements
Bank of America 16-Aug-13 $7,750,000
Capital One 1-Apr-15 $4,250,000
Citigroup 22-Apr-15 $1,630,000
Total: $13,630,000

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