Current:Home > InvestWalmart ends exclusive deal with Capital One for retailer's credit card -TradeCircle
Walmart ends exclusive deal with Capital One for retailer's credit card
View
Date:2025-04-13 22:17:08
Walmart has ended its agreement with Capital One Financial, which had been the exclusive issuer of the retailer's consumer credit cards.
The ending of the partnership doesn't affect current cardholders, the companies announced Friday. Those who hold Capital One Walmart Rewards Mastercards and Walmart Rewards Cards can keep using the cards and will continue to earn and redeem rewards – and already accrued rewards will keep their value, the companies said.
“The parties determined that the best path forward for our customers is to end the current partnership and convert existing eligible Walmart Card customers to one of Capital One’s flagship branded rewards products," Capital One said in a statement to USA TODAY.
Cardholders do not need to take any action, as Capital One will continue servicing the cards, which began being introduced in 2019.
Capital One will contact them "in advance of any upcoming changes to customer account features or functionality," the company said. "Customers can continue to shop with their current products and make payments in the same manner as they always have.”
Learn more: Best current CD rates
Two months ago, a federal judge ruled Walmart could opt out of the partnership early because Capital One had committed "repeated customer service failures."
Memorial Day 2024:Score food deals at Hooters, Krispy Kreme, Smoothie King and more
In a lawsuit that began in April 2023, the nation's largest retailer and employer accused Capital One of being slow posting transactions to cardholders' accounts and failing to promptly replace many lost cards in late 2022 and early 2023, Reuters reported.
At the time, Capital One, which is based in McLean, Virginia, disagreed with the decision and said it was evaluating its right to appeal.
Both companies have been in the news recently for other actions. A week ago, Walmart said it was cutting hundreds of corporate jobs and asking remote workers to return to offices.
Capital One in February announced the acquisition of Discover Financial Services in an all-stock transaction valued at $35.3 billion.
Contributing: Reuters.
Follow Mike Snider on X and Threads: @mikesnider & mikegsnider.
What's everyone talking about? Sign up for our trending newsletter to get the latest news of the day
veryGood! (3)
Related
- Federal appeals court upholds $14.25 million fine against Exxon for pollution in Texas
- New US sanctions target workarounds that let Russia get Western tech for war
- Heavy surf is pounding Bermuda as Hurricane Lee aims for New England and Atlantic Canada
- China's weakening economy in two Indicators
- Israel lets Palestinians go back to northern Gaza for first time in over a year as cease
- Liev Schreiber Welcomes Third Baby, His First With Girlfriend Taylor Neisen
- Niger’s junta released a French official held for 5 days
- Delta Air Lines will restrict access to its Sky Club airport lounges as it faces overcrowding
- Trump wants to turn the clock on daylight saving time
- Suriname prepares for its first offshore oil project that is expected to ease deep poverty
Ranking
- McKinsey to pay $650 million after advising opioid maker on how to 'turbocharge' sales
- Savannah Chrisley Reveals She Went on a Date with Armie Hammer
- Everleigh LaBrant Reacts to Song Like Taylor Swift Going Viral Amid Online Criticism
- Delaware man gets 7 1/2-year federal term in carjacking of congresswoman’s SUV in Philadelphia
- Average rate on 30
- Firefighters fear PFAS in their gear could be contributing to rising cancer cases
- In 'The Enchanters' James Ellroy brings Freddy Otash into 1960s L.A.
- Law Roach, the image architect, rethinks his own image with a New York Fashion Week show
Recommendation
Krispy Kreme offers a free dozen Grinch green doughnuts: When to get the deal
Georgia family of baby decapitated during birth claims doctor posted images online
Loudspeaker message outside NYC migrant shelter warns new arrivals they are ‘not safe here’
Analysis: Iran-US prisoner swap for billions reveals familiar limits of diplomacy between nations
Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
American explorer says he thought he would die during an 11-day ordeal in a Turkish cave
Whole families drowned in a Libyan city’s flood. The only warning was the sound of the dams bursting
'It's not Madden:' Robert Saleh says there's no rush to fill Jets' quarterback room