Pending interchange legislation, the Credit Card Competition Act of 2023, would not only reduce credit unions’ interchange income, it would threaten consumer data security, privacy, and access to credit.
The bill, known as Durbin 2.0, could also harm credit unions’ ability to give back to their communities.
This episode of the CUNA News Podcast looks at this legislation and its potential impact on credit unions, consumers, and small businesses.
Jason Stverak, CUNA’s deputy chief advocacy officer, explains the implications of Durbin 2.0, how the CUNA-League advocacy team is addressing this threat, and how credit union leaders can get involved.
We continue with a look at how $387 million asset KCT Credit Union in Elgin, Ill., uses interchange income earned from its affinity, purchase, and other card transactions to assist local school districts. Sharing their insights are Mike Lee, KCT president/CEO; Richard Gose, CUNA’s chief political officer; and Keith Sias, senior vice president of governmental affairs at the Illinois Credit Union League.
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In this episode:
0:51: Episode introduction
1:43: Why is the Credit Card Competition Act back?
5:36: What's in the Credit Card Competition Act?
7:08: The case for the bill
7:56: How would the bill affect consumers and small business?
10:19: How bill would affect fraud protection
11:27: Thoughts on CUNA Interchange study
12:56: How CU leaders can get involved
15:04: Why bill is a priority for proponents
15:44: What is the next step?
19:25: Jason's final thoughts
20:35: Keith Sias, Richard Gose, and Mike Lee
20:47: The impact of cards on members and communities
26:54: Fund raising for school districts
32:39: How consumers can suffer if bill is passed
34:54: How have legislators responded to bill opposition?
41:22: Involving consumers and small businesses
43:45: Bill's affect on KCT's card programs
46:54: Final thoughts