Mastercard reports U.S. antitrust probe of debit card program

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The company in a filing said it had received a civil investigative demand, the civil equivalent of a subpoena, from the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division. The filing did not specify the government’s concern beyond saying it had to do with its U.S. debit program and competition with rivals.

“Mastercard is cooperating with the DOJ in connection with the CID,” the company said in the filing.

The Justice Department declined to comment.

Visa Inc (NYSE:V) in January said the Justice Department had sought documents from it about U.S. debit card practices and competition with other payment networks.

The probe, which began in early 2021, followed reports the United States was investigating whether the credit card company uses anticompetitive practices in the debit card market.