Walmart is suing Capital One, seeking to terminate the companies’ credit-card partnership early
Walmart Inc. is suing Capital One Financial Corp. , seeking to terminate the companies’ credit-card partnership.
Walmart’s lawsuit, which was filed this week, alleges that Capital One didn’t meet certain terms of the card partnership contract. The case was filed in the Southern District of New York.
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