New Hampshire Bankers Association one of 50 state banking associations to oppose Durbin-Marshall credit card bill

Kristy Merrill, President and CEO - New Hampshire Bankers Association
Kristy Merrill, President and CEO - New Hampshire Bankers Association
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The New Hampshire Bankers Association {NHBA} is one of fifty state banking associations to oppose the “Credit Card Competition Act.”

That’s according to a list of state financial organizations that signed on to letters asking members of Congress to oppose the bill.

The U.S. Senate sponsor of those regulations, U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (R-Ill.) recently said he plans to re-introduce the legislation in the current congressional session, reported Payments Dive

The NHBA is among bankers associations and credit union groups in all 50 states that signed on to a letter asking Congress to oppose the regulations, according to the Electronic Payments Coalition.

Originally sponsored by Durbin and U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kans.), the so-called Credit Card Competition Act would require banks to offer merchants at least two network options, one of which cannot be Visa or Mastercard, for processing credit card transactions. 

Opponents of the bill argue that if given the choice, retailers would likely choose cheaper, less secure networks for processing transactions, thereby exposing consumers to increased securities and fraud risks.  

Nationally, the bill could lead to a $227 billion loss in U.S. economic activity and 156,000 lost jobs, according to an analysis conducted for the Electronic Payments Coalition (EPC) by Oxford Economics Research (OER).

The bill applies to credit cards what a similar measure in 2010, often referred to as the “Durbin Amendment,” applied to debit cards. The 2010 measure was a requirement of the “Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.”

A 2014 George Mason University study found that the 2010 “Durbin Amendment” led to a 50% reduction in the number of “fee-free” accounts offered by banks between 2009 and 2013, and doubled average monthly fees on “non-free” current bank accounts. 

The study also said the measure resulted in an increase of 1 million “unbanked” Americans in the year after the measure was enacted. 


Which state banking associations oppose the “Credit Card Competition Act”?

Source: Electronic Payments Coalition

State Association
Alabama Alabama Bankers Association
Alaska Alaska Bankers Association
Arizona Arizona Bankers Association
Arkansas Arkansas Bankers Association
California California Bankers Association
Colorado Colorado Bankers Association
Connecticut Connecticut Bankers Association
Delaware Delaware Bankers Association
Florida Florida Bankers Association
Georgia Georgia Bankers Association
Hawaii Hawaii Bankers Association
Idaho Idaho Bankers Association
Illinois Illinois Bankers Association
Indiana Indiana Bankers Association
Iowa Iowa Bankers Association
Kansas Kansas Bankers Association
Kentucky Kentucky Bankers Association
Louisiana Louisiana Bankers Association
Maine Maine Bankers Association
Maryland Maryland Bankers Association
Massachusetts Massachusetts Bankers Association
Michigan Michigan Bankers Association
Minnesota Minnesota Bankers Association
Mississippi Mississippi Bankers Association
Montana Montana Bankers Association
Nebraska Nebraska Bankers Association
Nevada Nevada Bankers Association
New Hampshire New Hampshire Bankers Association
New Jersey New Jersey Bankers Association
New Mexico New Mexico Bankers Association
New York New York Bankers Association
North Carolina North Carolina Bankers Association
North Dakota North Dakota Bankers Association
Ohio Ohio Bankers League
Oklahoma Oklahoma Bankers Association
Oregon Oregon Bankers Association
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Bankers Association
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Bankers Association
Rhode Island Rhode Island Bankers Association
South Carolina South Carolina Bankers Association
South Dakota South Dakota Bankers Association
Tennessee Tennessee Bankers Association
Texas Texas Bankers Association
Utah Utah Bankers Association
Vermont Vermont Bankers Association
Virginia Virginia Bankers Association
Washington Washington Bankers Association
West Virginia West Virginia Bankers Association
Wisconsin Wisconsin Bankers Association
Wyoming Wyoming Bankers Association


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