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From summary:

In short:

The RBA will remove surcharges on debit and credit cards, saving consumers and businesses about $1.8 billion each year.

The package of reforms also includes lowering the caps on interchange fees paid by Australian businesses, with a focus on small businesses currently paying the highest fees.

What's next?

Most of the reforms are due to take effect from October this year.

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[–] shirro@aussie.zone 6 points 22 hours ago

Why can't we make card payments without Visa in Australia? We need to ditch these foreign companies and develop our own or co-operate with peer countries. I ditched Paypal and Amazon but I still have to donate to Visa every time I buy a pie.

[–] mthomson@forum.macaque.social 2 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

Surely all they'll do is increase the price of goods and hide the surcharge in there?

[–] Dimand@aussie.zone 1 points 16 hours ago

Yes, just like how the price of most things is an amalgamation of factors from profit, materials, labour transport, the cost of handling cash, rent, etc.

But you pay the price that is on the box. That's a core tenant of this country as far as I'm concerned.

[–] fizzle@quokk.au 17 points 1 day ago

Importantly, [removing surcharges] also represent a structural shift in the market towards greater transparency and stronger competition, creating an environment that plays to Tyro's unique strengths.

LOL what? This is some a-grade bullshit.

In the before times, there were no "surcharges". If the price on the menu was $10 then the charge on your card was $10.

Then Tyro appeared and said to cafes and restaurants, we can add our fees on top of the charge. So the price is $10 but the customer pays $10.15.

IMO, Tyro instigated the practice of surcharging.

[–] regularbum@aussie.zone 10 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I feel like this will just hide to regular folk how much we are just giving away to visa and Mastercard and lessen the popularity for a public payment network (similar to the one Europe is building).

[–] Fetus@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

From your article:

The final part of the reforms is to increase transparency and competition over fees, with eftpos, Mastercard and Visa to publish the fees they charge.

[–] regularbum@aussie.zone 6 points 1 day ago

I’m talking about the part where fees are essentially hidden to consumers (but not to businesses). This separate change you mentioned will still be good, but doesn’t negate that fees are now hidden.