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Joint Statement from Co-Plaintiffs on U.S. District Court IFPA Ruling

WASHINGTON —

Today, co-plaintiffs the American Bankers Association, Illinois Bankers Association, America’s Credit Unions and Illinois Credit Union League issued the following statement after today’s U.S. District Court ruling in our lawsuit challenging the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act:

“We welcome today’s ruling, which recognizes that federal law protects critical elements of the national payments system from conflicting state requirements. The court appropriately concluded that the Interchange Fee Prohibition Act cannot be applied to national banks, federal savings associations, payment networks as well as certain other financial services providers because it is preempted by federal law. The decision will spare millions of Illinois businesses and citizens from payment chaos.

“This decision is an important step toward preserving a consistent, nationwide framework for electronic payments. At the same time, it does not fully resolve the challenges created by this law. Even with this decision, credit unions and Illinois-chartered banks remain subject to IFPA, creating ongoing uncertainty and the risk of inconsistent treatment for parties in the same transaction.

“Electronic payments rely on a highly interconnected network that requires a uniform national standard. We will continue working through the courts and with policymakers to ensure that all participants in the payments system are treated consistently, so the customers they serve will also be protected from the harm IFPA will cause. We look forward to the 7th Circuit's review of this misguided law." 

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