BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Visa and Mastercard will extend caps on tourist card fees agreed five years ago with EU antitrust regulators by another five years to 2029, the European Commission said on Friday. Visa, the world's largest payments network operator, and its closest rival Mastercard, in 2019 agreed to a 0.2% fee cap on non-EU debit card payments carried out in shops and a 0.3% fee limit on credit card payments to settle an EU antitrust investigation and avoid hefty fines.
Mastercard (MA) and LuLu Group collaborate across six markets to enhance payment efficiency and offer digital transactions, personalized rewards and cashless experiences.
台灣消費者物價指數 (CPI) 今年前 5 月平均較去年同期上漲 2.24%,根據萬事達卡民眾消費行為趨勢調查顯示,雖然 65% 受訪者預期薪資調幅追不上通膨速度,卻仍普遍願意在運動、休閒娛樂、美容上消費