Retailers Battling Swipe Fees Are Pushing Back on Settlement

April 27, 2026, 7:10 PM UTC

Trade groups representing major retail chains including Walmart Inc. told a federal judge that they opposed a proposed $200 billion settlement in a longstanding antitrust suit against Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc. over so-called swipe fees.

In a hearing in federal court in Brooklyn Monday, US District Court Judge Brian Cogandidn’t immediately rule in the matter, saying he would issue a written decision about the $200 billion settlement at a later time. The settlement seeks to resolve an antitrust class action on behalf of millions of merchants.

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