Los Angeles Times

Visa cancels bid to acquire Plaid

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Visa Inc. on Tuesday called off its planned $ 5.3- billion purchase of payment- processing technology company Plaid, citing the Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit f iled last year to block the deal.

Plaid provides the infrastruc­ture that enables consumers and businesses to make payments directly from their bank accounts. Services such as Venmo, SoFi, Stripe and Transfer-Wise use Plaid as a way for consumers to send money from their bank accounts to another party without having to use the debit- card infrastruc­ture that’s largely controlled by Visa and its competitor Mastercard.

After Visa bid to buy Plaid, politician­s and antitrust experts argued that the deal would give Visa — which is already the largest payment- processing company in the world — even more power over how individual­s and businesses pay for goods and services.

The Justice Department’s lawsuit argued, among other things, that the deal would enable Visa to “maintain its monopoly position and supracompe­titive prices in online debit.”

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