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Banks in dispute with Apple Pay over transaction fees

The dispute reflects a long-running tension between the giants of tech and finance

Banks rushed to work with the Apple Pay mobile wallet when it debuted in 2014. They have some regrets.

When Apple Pay launched, the tech giant got big banks including JPMorgan, Capital One and Bank of America to agree to pay fees that would allow their cardholders to pay by iPhone.

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