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MasterCard has temporarily repealed its multilateral interchange fees for cross-border payment card transactions with MasterCard and Maestro branded debit and consumer credit cards with effect from
The Commission decided in December last year that the MIF that MasterCard charged at the time did not comply with EC Treaty rules on restrictive business practices (Article 81), but did not require MasterCard to repeal the MIF system altogether.
The decision gave MasterCard six months - until
The Commission understands that MasterCard will continue to look for evidence to demonstrate the benefits of a MIF. The Commission will continue to work with MasterCard in analysing any evidence and data that it provides.
“The Commission will continue to be open to assess any new proposals from MasterCard concerning systems", Commissioner Neelie Kroes said.