RBA tips fewer ATMs and an end to cheques

Original article by Joyce Moullakis
The Australian – Page: 17 : 4-Jun-20

The Reserve Bank of Australia could introduce a ‘least-cost routing’ regime for credit card transactions unless merchants take the initiative themselves, according to assistant governor Michele Bullock. This is among the options that will be considered in the RBA’s review of the payments system. Bullock also notes that the coronavirus pandemic has seen a sharp downturn in ATM usage, which may prompt the nation’s ATM network to be scaled back. She adds that cheques could soon be phased out, given that this payment option has been in steady decline for the last two decades.

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King cash dethroned as cards lead a revolution at the till

Original article by Richard Gluyas
The Australian – Page: 23 : 15-Sep-17

The ­Reserve Bank of Australia’s latest triennial customer payments survey highlights the continuing decline in the use of cash as a payment option, in favour of debit and credit cards. The proportion of consumer transactions that were carried out with cash has fallen from 70 per cent in 2007 to just 37 per cent in fiscal 2016. However, cash remains the most popular payment option for transactions costing less than $A10, while cash is still widely used by older people. There was also a 20 per cent decline in payments via cheque in 2016-17.

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Cheques dead and cash no longer king

Original article by Shaun Drummond
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 3 : 6-Aug-14

The Australian Payments Clearing Association has issued a new study commissioned from the RFi consultancy firm. The "Milestones Report" predicts the share of all transactions that is accounted for by cash to decline by 20% to just 43% in the period to 2018. The use of cheques has also dropped 12.5% in 2012 and 13.3% in 2013, and by 2018 there may be few businesses left that still accept them. Credit cards and the eftpos system are tipped to each hold 24% of the payments market by 2018, while new solutions using smartphones will grow their share from 2% to 12%

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