A settlement between Target Corp. and Visa Inc. moves the retailer a step closer to resolving most of the financial claims against it from the 2013 data breach. However, an attorney representing banks ...
(CN) - After converting customer cards to unsolicited, high-fee Visas and slashing credit rates, Target need not face a federal class action, the 7th Circuit ruled. The dispute stems from Target's ...
Target Corp. has reached a settlement with Visa over a massive data breach in 2013 that compromised the private data of millions of shoppers. The big-box retailer will pay up to $67 million to Visa ...
Target Corp.’s recent decision to stop marketing its cobranded Visa cards to new customers may be the latest sign of trouble for broad cobranded card programs. The Minneapolis-based retailer says the ...
Target Corp.'s decision to drop its cobranded Visa card is the strongest sign yet that merchants are re-evaluating the benefits of offering general-purpose credit cards. The Minneapolis retailer said ...
Why Visa’s Price Target Just Nudged Higher Visa’s modeled fair value estimate has shifted only slightly to about US$395.85 from US$395.44, a small change that still reflects the company’s central role ...
NEW YORK — Target has reached a deal to pay up to $67 million to settle Visa claims related to a massive 2013 data breach that resulted in the theft of millions of debit and credit card numbers. Both ...
On Tuesday, Target and Visa confirmed that they had reached a settlement in which Target would pay up to $67 million to Visa card issuers for a security breach in 2013 that left 40 million customer ...
A year and a half after an estimated 40 million credit and debit card accounts were hacked during the 2013 holiday shopping season, Target has reached a settlement with Visa. "Target is pleased that ...
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