From October, there’ll be no nasty surprise charges when you pay by card. But some shoppers may have to pay more than they do ...
The changes will come into effect in October after months of discussions with major banks, which are worried about a $660 ...
Unsurprisingly, the Reserve Bank's decision to enable credit card providers to ban fees has elicited plenty of whinging from sectors that normally support economic reform.
The Elon Musk-led social media giant X, formerly known as Twitter, will reportedly conduct testing with a debit card for its ...
A key group of Australians will ultimately pay more for goods and services as the Reserve Bank of Australia removes one of ...
The Reserve Bank of Australia won’t allow surcharges on debit and credit cards from October, a move that will hit banks’ ...
Australia's central bank said on Tuesday that it would end surcharges on debit and credit card payments for consumers from ...
Research shows that without alternative payment methods, banning fees merely shifts transaction costs rather than remove them ...
Australian Associated Press on MSN
Cafes, hotels take swipe at $1.6b consumer card fee win
The RBA has binned surcharge fees on debit and credit card transactions, which it says will save punters $1.6 billion - if ...
Today Show host Karl Stefanovic has let rip over the "ridiculous" fees tied to card payments, as sweeping changes to ...
The Reserve Bank of Australia will remove surcharges on credit and debit card payments from October 1, which is projected to ...
Electronic Payments International on MSN
Australia to end debit and credit card surcharges from October
RBA said removing surcharging would make card payments “simpler, more transparent” and increase competition among providers.
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