Millions of Mastercard holders — and potentially even those who never used one — may be eligible for compensation following a landmark legal ruling in the UK. The case centred on interchange fees charged to retailers between the 1990s and 2008, which courts have now deemed unfair.
As a result, Mastercard has agreed to a multi-million-pound payout, and consumers could claim up to £70 each. The fees, while levied on businesses, were often passed down to customers in the form of higher prices — meaning everyday shoppers indirectly bore the brunt.
Who is eligible for the Mastercard compensation?
You may qualify if:
- You lived in the UK for at least part of the period before 2008
- You made purchases from UK businesses — regardless of whether you used a Mastercard
- You used a Mastercard between the 1990s and 2008 (strengthening your case)
- Even non-Mastercard users might be eligible due to the widespread impact of the fees on general retail prices.
How to claim
A simple online form will be launched soon, allowing eligible individuals to submit their claims. The exact amount will depend on how many people come forward, but it’s expected to be up to £70 per person.
The legal action, which has taken years to reach a resolution, sets a major precedent in consumer rights — holding corporations accountable for anti-competitive practices that affect the broader market.
Consumers are urged to stay alert for updates on the claim process, which is expected to open in the coming weeks. Official channels will provide the registration link once available.







