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CLAIMS MONETIZATION


TIME IS MONEY
We understand that settlements can be very complicated and take a long time to come to fruition. That's why we're helping clients monetize forecasted claims before settlement funds are distributed.
Our "claims purchase" option allows MCAG's premier clients to assign future claims, like the Visa Mastercard settlement, to MCAG and turn an undefined asset into real revenue—today!.
Securing an offer is easy
We know that not everyone can afford the luxury of waiting on settlement distribution, so we've made our monetization application as easy as possible. If money is tight, why wait whenl you can get an offer to buy your claim today?


Three simple steps
Here's how to secure an offer for your Visa/Mastercard Interchange Fee Settlement Claim...



Obtain an estimate
Obtain a final offer
Receive your payment
MCAG will provide an estimated claim purchase offer for your to review and determine if you want to proceed to a final offer.
MCAG will review your submitted business and VMC information and send you a final offer for approval.
Once you approve the final offer and execute the assignment agreement, MCAG will send you the payment within 30 days.
Claims Purchase Application
If your organization is interested in learning more about this opportunity, please complete our application so we can schedule a call to review your organization's eligibility for this offer.
Payment Card Settlement Disclaimer: On December 13, 2019 the Court granted final approval of the settlement filed on September 18, 2018 for the Rule 23(b)(3) Class Plaintiffs in this action. No claim forms are available at this time, and no claim-filing deadline exists. No-cost assistance will be available from the Class Administrator and Class Counsel during any claims-filing period. No one is required to sign up with any third-party service in order to participate in any settlement. For additional information regarding the status of the litigation, interested persons may visit www.paymentcardsettlement.com, the Court-approved website for this case.