Government legislation is now making its way across Capitol Hill that could drive small financial institutions (like Vantage) out of the debit card business.
The Durbin Amendment, included in the Financial Reform Bill, was created by Illinois Senator Dick Durbin and recently passed the U.S. Senate.
The amendment shifts costs from “big box” merchants (such as Wal-Mart and Target) to YOU, the consumer. How? By dictating that the Federal Reserve set the rate these merchants pay for acceptance of debit cards. It also allows merchants to discriminate based on card type or issuing institution. Not surprisingly, this amendment was crafted by large retailers.
What does it mean? Ultimately, higher payment card costs and fewer choices for consumers. Legislation similar to this was implemented in Australia recently, and consumers wound up paying MORE for payment cards. In addition, there has been no evidence that merchants passed on to consumers any savings resulting from the new legislation.
One other note: if this legislation goes through, you might be surprised at check-out when your transaction is denied. Why? The amendment also allows merchants to set minimum/maximum transaction amounts for payment cards. Stores would not be required to disclose this information.
Credit unions are not the only organizations against such anti-consumer legislation. Community banks are against it as well. Both the Independent Community Bankers of America and the Credit Union National Association have noted that the amendment would “significantly harm thousands of community banks and credit unions.” Other opposition includes the National Black Chamber of Commerce and the Latino Coalition.
Passage of this legislation would NOT be good news …. unless you’re Wal-Mart, Target or some other large retailer. Vantage urges you, as a concerned consumer, to contact your representative(s) and express your displeasure with this amendment/bill. Simply state that you oppose the anti-consumer amendment offered by Senator Durbin.
To find your local and/or federal representatives, CLICK HERE:
http://www.senate.mo.gov/llookup/leg_lookup.aspx
Please act today. This legislation is in motion now and will affect you in some way should it pass.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Onward & Upward!
Hubert H. Hoosman, Jr.
President/CEO
Vantage Credit Union
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Hubert,
It shocks me that you would fall into the trap of doing the bidding for the Megabanks and the Fed. Maybe you should contact Senator Dick Durbin personally?
http://durbin.senate.gov/showRelease.cfm?releaseId=325330
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/01/federal-reserve-adopts-me_n_596...
As far as consumers are concerned, if the Fed & the Megabanks are AGAINST this - then it must be good for us. Sorry, not buying your arguement.
Hubert,
I'm so sorry you and the rest of the Credit Union industry is being lumped in with the Financial Institutions who are now feeling the backlash of the negative public sentiment generated overe the last couple of years of mis-management and greed. The public has spoken and the politicians are finally reacting by taking away some of the "pie" that all financial institutions have been gorging themselves on for the lasat 20-25 years. there has been little regulation and what was once ther has become so diluted it doesn't regulate anything. Almost 100 years ago this contry experienced a Great Depression. Gov't had to step in and pass laws to regulate this banking industry to protect the general population from legal but unscrupulous banking practices. It's happening again. As the banking industry has worked to undo all of these regulations over the last 80 years it has become painfully evident over the last 18 months that those regulations are necessary. Get used to it Hubert, it's just the tip of the iceberg.
Chris: Thank you for your comments. Jim
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