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Federal government promises to crack down on card surcharges by 2026
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1 year ago
The federal government says it is prepared to ban debit card surcharges from January 1, 2026, subject to a review underway by the Reserve Bank.
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Well, it's more of a threat of a ban, Gemma. Basically, the government is saying it's prepared
00:06
to ban these surcharges if the payment companies and the merchant banks don't do this themselves.
00:14
The issue is, you know, when you go to pay with something with a debit card, sometimes
00:18
you tap your mobile phone. Now, you're not always sure what the surcharge is. You're
00:22
not sure whether it's being passed on by the business or whether it's come directly from
00:28
the payment provider. So the government is saying that it will consider banning it by
00:33
2026, subject to review, if there is no change made by those companies themselves. The Assistant
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Treasurer, Stephen Jones, says that companies are actually saving money by not moving as
00:47
much cash around anymore. And therefore, it's important that this change is passed on to
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consumers. It's harder and harder to get access to cash. So it's almost like people
00:58
are being herded into using these sort of payment forms. But the savings involved, all
01:04
the way down the line, aren't being passed on to consumers. And that's got to stop.
01:10
This policy announcement, or threat of a policy announcement, is not getting a huge amount
01:15
of love from the Coalition or the Greens. Bridget McKenzie has been on Nine this morning
01:21
saying it's like fiddling around the edges while Rome burns. And we've also heard from
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Green Senator Sarah Hansen-Young, who says it doesn't really go far enough, considering
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the cost of living, pressures that people are facing.
01:35
I don't think this call goes far enough. Actually, really, that rubber doesn't hit the road until
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2026. I think people are struggling right now. And I am worried that the government's
01:46
kind of squibbing it on credit cards. This is only for debit cards. A lot of people are
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paying for their groceries and their everyday items with their credit card and being slugged
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fees as well. I think we need to make sure it's the bank that covers the cost of this,
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not the consumer and not the small businesses.
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The government is also announcing it's going to give $2.1 million to the ACCC. And they
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released a consultation paper today which will allow people to have a look at this policy.
02:22
But as I said, it is a threat. The government is hoping that there is movement from the
02:28
payment providers to make some of these changes themselves. It is obviously a policy that's
02:34
been announced in an attempt to show Australians that the government does care about the cost
02:39
of living. But as you heard from the Greens and the Coalition, they're not sure it is
02:44
really enough considering some of the hurt that people are feeling.
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