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The central bank said that ending surcharges on debit and credit cards, including on the Mastercard and Visa networks, would save consumers 1.2 billion Australian dollars, equivalent to about US$785 ...
The Reserve Bank has flagged an end to a bugbear of almost every Australian shopper — debt and credit card surcharge fees.
SYDNEY] A measure of Australian consumer sentiment improved marginally in July, a survey showed on Tuesday, though optimism ...
Australia's central bank wants to remove surcharge fees on both debit and credit cards in a move it expects would save ...
The Reserve Bank of Australia wants to scrap surcharge fees on card payments and cut other fees, in a move it thinks will ...
The Reserve Bank wants surcharge fees on debit and credit cards ditched, in a move it expects would save consumers more than ...
Consumers are estimated to pay $1.2 billion in surcharges on payments each year, the equivalent of $60 per card-using adult.
Australian consumers could stop paying $1.2bn in sneaky surcharge fees, following a simple change proposed by the Reserve Bank of Australia.
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The central bank wants to end surcharging on eftpos, Mastercard and Visa cards from next July, following a review finding the ...
The Reserve Bank has proposed removing surcharging on all eftpos, Mastercard and Visa cards in a move it says will save ...