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Regulators Enforce Penalties on Discover for Credit Card Misclassification

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  • Regulators fined Discover for misclassifying credit cards.

  • Fines exceed $1.45 billion with substantial restitution payments.

  • Merchants incurred over $1 billion in excessive fees.

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Recent regulatory actions have sparked a broad discussion on compliance as oversight agencies target Discover Financial Services. The case involves Discover Bank and DFS Services LLC, with penalties imposed due to the misclassification of consumer credit cards as commercial products. This issue, spanning nearly two decades, invites further analysis on internal controls and operating processes within financial institutions.

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What regulatory actions were enforced?How did misclassification affect merchants?

Previous reports highlighted banks facing similar disciplinary measures over prolonged misclassification errors, where merchants were burdened with inflated interchange fees. Earlier coverage noted ongoing investigations at various institutions, whereas recent news details concrete fines and restitution orders. The evolving narrative in the media reflects broader concerns regarding credit card classification across the industry.

What regulatory actions were enforced?

The FDIC ordered Discover Bank to pay $1.225 billion in restitution and imposed a $150 million civil penalty for misclassifying consumer credit cards as commercial. The directive addresses errors that led to higher fees that merchants had to absorb during payment transactions.

How did misclassification affect merchants?

Merchants experienced significant financial impacts when the misclassification resulted in excess interchange fees. The practice led to more than $1 billion overcharges over a 17-year period, putting additional strain on businesses processing payments via the Discover network.

The Federal Reserve Board also contributed by issuing a consent order that fined Discover Financial Services and DFS Services LLC $100 million. This sanction relates to improper fee practices recorded from 2007 to 2023, ensuring affected parties receive due remediation through restitution payments.

Statements from the involved organizations added further context.

Discover stated in an emailed response, “Discover has been working with regulators to resolve the card misclassification issue and today’s announcements by the Federal Reserve and FDIC highlight the significant progress we’ve made toward resolving this issue.”

Moreover, the Federal Reserve confirmed that a merger application with Capital One Financial includes adherence to these corrective measures, linking regulatory enforcement to broader strategic transactions.

The regulators’ measures remind industry players of the importance of precise classification practices. Financial penalties and restitution emphasize the need for rigorous internal oversight. Stakeholders may benefit from reviewing these developments to ensure compliance and avoid similar discrepancies in the future.

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