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Judge Halts Cap on Credit Card Late Payment Fees
May 13, 2024 4:08 AM

06:36 AM EDT, 05/13/2024 (MT Newswires) -- A federal judge on Friday temporarily stopped an attempt by President Joe Biden's administration to cap late fees for credit card payments at $8 beginning this week.

US District Judge Mark Pittman in Texas granted an injunction against implementation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule. The block was sought by pro-business groups including the US Chamber of Commerce and the American Bankers Association. The ruling affects the revenue of banks and credit card companies that charge consumers large late fees for their Mastercard ( MA ) or Visa (V) bills, including Capital One Finance (COF).

The judge, appointed by President Donald Trump, said the court was bound to void the implementation of the payment cap citing a 2022 ruling by an appellate court that found funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was unconstitutional. That ruling is currently being reviewed by the Supreme Court.

Biden has called late payment penalties of $30 or more charged on top of credit card interest interest "junk" fees.

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