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Manufacturing and engineering firms could be owed millions by Mastercard and VISA

Mastercard and VISA are facing a claim worth more than £4 billion being brought by a Class Representative on behalf of businesses across the UK – including hundreds of manufacturing and engineering businesses.

The Competition Appeal Tribunal recently gave the go-ahead for the collective action that could see businesses compensated for the unlawful multilateral interchange fees (MIF) set by Mastercard and VISA that applied to transactions involving commercial cards in the UK.

The claim alleges that businesses that received payments by commercial cards paid fees much higher than they should have been, causing them significant losses.

The Competition Appeal Tribunal ordered that the claims, brought by the Class Representatives, Commercial and Interregional Card Claims I & II Limited, be certified, enabling the Class Representatives to seek compensation for businesses across the UK for the unlawful fees they paid.

A deadline for involvement in these claims has been set by the Tribunal and businesses are encouraged to register their interest now on the claim website to stay updated on developments in the proceedings and, if successful, to claim their share of any damages awarded.

Responding to the Tribunal’s judgment, Jeremy Robinson, a Harcus Parker partner who is representing the Class Representatives, said:

“We welcome the opportunity to hold Mastercard and VISA to account for imposing multilateral interchange fees at an unlawfully high level and causing substantial loss to UK businesses – including many in the manufacturing and engineering sector.

“Major manufacturers, builders’ merchants, DIY and hardware stores that accept commercial card payments are likely to have been significantly affected and could be entitled to large compensation. Similarly, we anticipate that many of the 250,000 small- to medium-sized manufacturing businesses will be eligible for compensation under our claim.

“We’re pleased that this important claim will now proceed despite Mastercard and Visa’s attempts over the last two years to deny thousands of UK businesses a straightforward and effective route to justice through the Competition Appeal Tribunal.

“Although in relation to different types of MIFs, both the UK Supreme Court and the Court of Justice of the EU have condemned similar practices engaged in by Mastercard and Visa.

“Holding global corporate giants to account through class action litigation is the best way to ensure the likes of Mastercard and Visa do not go on imposing unfair charges on businesses.”

Stephen Allen, director of the Class Representatives, added: “We’re fighting to ensure businesses and organisations across the UK economy are properly compensated by Mastercard and Visa for their unlawful multilateral interchange fees.

“MIFs operate like a tax on business, increasing the fees businesses have to pay to their banks for accepting commercial card transactions. These claims seek to recover the losses businesses have suffered as a result of Visa and Mastercard’s practices and highlight the need for such practices to be abolished.

“UK businesses in the travel, hospitality and retail sectors have been particularly hurt by Mastercard’s and Visa’s multilateral interchange fees and we are delighted that this claim has been endorsed by leading trade bodies including UK Hospitality and the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA).”

MIFs are paid by businesses through fees paid to their banks (known as acquiring banks) upon the acceptance of a commercial card transaction. The losses suffered by businesses throughout the UK are significant, estimated to be at least $4 billion.

If you know your business receives payment by commercial cards, or you would like to confirm whether your business does, then visit the claims website today, register, and find out.

For more information about the opt-in and opt-out collective claims, visit http://commercialcardclaim.co.uk.

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Harcus Parker is a commercial litigation and dispute resolution firm. One of the UK’s leading specialists in group claims and class actions, the firm acts in complex, large-scale commercial cases.
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Mastercard and VISA are facing a claim worth more than £4 billion being brought by a Class Representative on behalf of businesses across the UK – including hundreds of manufacturing and engineering businesses.
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