Major F1 sponsor sued by US Department of Justice

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 Visa is one of the two major sponsors of the RB team - and has been sued by the US Justice Department.

Visa, one of the world's largest payment networks, and one of two title sponsors of the RB F1 team is being sued by the United States Department of Justice.

Visa took up sponsorship of the Faenza-based squad at the start of the season, along with CashApp, to form the VCARB team, or RB as it is also referred to.

The luring of such a major household brand as Visa was seen as a major coup for the team and the sport.

Regarding the lawsuit, the DOJ alleges that Visa is a "monopolist in the debit transaction markets" and is in violation of Sections 1 and 2 of the 1890 Sherman Antitrust Act.

The Act, which members of the Senate and House of Representatives allege F1 is in breach of over its denial of Andretti's entry bid, prohibits the "restraint of trade" between states or foreign nations. 

In a statement outlining its case, Attorney General Merrick Garland claimed the DOJ feels that Visa, in order to "maintain its monopoly power" of "70% of all online debit transactions" in a market worth over $4 trillion, "deploys a web of unlawful, anticompetitive agreements to penalise merchants and banks for using competing payment networks.

"At the same time," Garland continued, "it coerces would-be market entrants into unlawful agreements not to compete by threatening high fees if they do not cooperate and promising big payoffs if they do.

"The result is a debit market where Visa has unlawfully amassed the power to extract fees that far exceed what it could charge in a competitive market."

The DOJ claims that Visa collects more than $7 billion in fees on transactions in the United States, "with a significant part of that sum resulting from Visa's illegal conduct".



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