The DOJ has filed a lawsuit against Visa, a major sponsor of the VCARB F1 team, for alleged antitrust violations.
U.S. Justice Department Accuses Visa of Illegal Monopoly that Adds to the Price of ‘Nearly Everything’ ...
Consumer watchdog organization Accountable.US released a report indicating that a ‘duopoly’ composed of Visa and Mastercard ...
The brutal killing of popular Georgian transgender model Kesaria Abramidze was exactly what European Union, United States ...
The Justice Department alleges that for more than a decade, Visa has abused its dominant position in the debit card market.
Interchange fees and financial incentives for merchants, banks and mobile wallets could come under pressure if the government ...
California Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi's husband sold Visa stock worth up to $1 million less than three months before the ...
Visa has dominated the debit and credit card network space for years. The Justice Department is scrutinizing its practices.
As was previously reported, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a lawsuit against Visa (NYSE:V) claiming ...
Earlier this year, the Pelosis made nearly $4 million over a six-month period via investments Paul Pelosi made in Nvidia.
The US Justice Department (DOJ) sued Visa on Tuesday, accusing the payment giant of maintaining an illegal monopoly over ...
Visa’s ongoing lawsuits include a long-running dispute over credit-card swipe fees. The firm and rival Mastercard Inc. agreed to cap the fees in a $30 billion deal with retailers, but a federal judge ...