Mastercard wants to ban marijuana purchases on its debit cards

Most banks in the US do not service cannabis companies as marijuana remains illegal at the federal level. File photo.
Most banks in the US do not service cannabis companies as marijuana remains illegal at the federal level. File photo.
Image: REUTERS/Thomas White/Illustration

Mastercard has told financial institutions to stop allowing marijuana transactions on its debit cards, dealing a blow to an industry already on the fringes of the financial system in the US.

Most banks in the country do not service cannabis companies as marijuana remains illegal at the federal level despite several states legalising its medicinal and recreational use.

“As we were made aware of this matter, we investigated it. In accordance with our policies we instructed financial institutions that offer payment services to cannabis merchants and connects them to Mastercard to terminate the activity,” a spokesperson for the company said on Wednesday.

“The federal government considers cannabis sales illegal, so these purchases are not allowed on our systems,” the spokesperson added.

Sunburn Cannabis CEO Brady Cobb said: “tThis is another blow to the state-legal cannabis industry and patients/consumers who want to access this budding category”.

Pot firm Verano's president Darren Weiss said: “We will continue to advocate cannabis reform in Washington through further dialogue with elected officials and stakeholders to advance conversations supporting the growth of safe, legal cannabis across the US.”

Earlier this month, Republican Senator John Cornyn said majority leader Chuck Schumer's plan to pass a marijuana banking bill was “wishful thinking”.

The SAFE Banking Act is crucial legislation that would make it easier for the cannabis industry to access banking services.

Mastercard's decision was first reported by Bloomberg News.

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