CFPB, in major turnabout, to revisit credit-card late fees

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is preparing to request information from credit-card issuers about their late fees. The renewed interest in late fees is a surprise, given the agency last year sided with the banking industry to kill a Biden-era rule that would have dropped the charges from $32 to $8.

Can banks skirt the Durbin Amendment by owning a debit network?

Some of the country’s largest banks are reportedly considering buying a Fiserv-owned debit card network as a workaround to interchange caps instituted by the Durbin Amendment. It’s an idea that looks good on paper, but could be harder to actually implement.