U.S. Bancorp may reduce or eliminate debit card reward programs and offset actions in its acquiring business in response to financial reforms that likely will reduce debit card interchange revenues, Andrew Cecere, vice chairman and chief financial officer, told analysts July 21 during a conference call to discuss second-quarter earnings.
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