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New York probing legality of Capital One-Discover merger

by October 26, 2024
written by October 26, 2024

By Jonathan Stempel

NEW YORK (Reuters) – New York Attorney General Letitia James is investigating whether Capital One’s proposed $35.3 billion takeover of Discover Financial Services (NYSE:DFS) violates the state’s antitrust law.

James asked a state judge in Manhattan in court filings on Wednesday to subpoena Capital One for documents needed for her probe, citing the bank’s alleged lack of cooperation.

James said a merger could have a significant impact in New York because Capital One and Discover respectively have more than $9.5 billion and $6.5 billion of credit card loans there.

She also said the impact of a merger would be “particularly felt by the often vulnerable New Yorkers with subprime credit scores.”

Capital One, based in McLean, Virginia, is one of the largest U.S. banks, with $480 billion of assets as of June 30. It expects to report third-quarter results on Thursday.

Discover, based in Riverwoods, Illinois, reported a $965 million third-quarter profit last week.

Capital One said in a statement that it would respond to James through appropriate legal channels, and was “well positioned” to win merger approval from federal banking regulators.

“We have made a strong case on the pro-competitive and pro-consumer benefits of this transaction,” it said.

Discover did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The all-stock merger, announced in February, would create the largest U.S. credit card issuer with more than $250 billion of outstanding loans, surpassing JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM), and access to more than 305 million cardholders.

James said the merger would extend Capital One’s lead as the largest U.S. subprime card issuer, and give the combined company a market share of more than 30%.

A merger would also help Capital One, which issues Visa- and Mastercard-branded cards, expand its payment operations.

The merger also requires approval by shareholders, the Federal Reserve and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Capital One and Discover have said they hope to close by early 2025.

James said her office asked Capital One and Discover in May to waive confidentiality so it could review documents they submitted to the Justice Department’s antitrust division.

Discover agreed to a full waiver but Capital One did not, claiming it would give New York unlawful “visitorial power” over national banks, leading to the subpoena, James said.

Customers have also sued Capital One and Discover, saying the merger would reduce competition and boost consumer costs.

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