Card payment sucharges banned in Australia from 2026

Are you happy with the RBA's proposed changes to surcharging and interchange fees?


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In other news I saw that Amex jacked up its foreign exchange transaction fees from 3 to 3.5%. Trying to get ahead of this? Timing is convenient. I know it's not directly related as it's overseas transactions but still.

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From 4 May 2026, the Currency Conversion Fee will change from 3% to 3.5%. Currency Conversion Fees are charged when you make a transaction in a currency other than Australian Dollars.1
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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, the benefit to having credit cards is as much a benefit to the merchant as it is the consumer, probably more to the merchant. Can you imagine having to hold enough cash to process 100 people per day checking out of a hotel. In the old days(yes I was around then) a money truck would show up once a day to remove the cash safely. It cost a lot of money to handle cash in a daily basis. But CCs make it more safe and convenient for the merchants, hence a small surcharge to them is fair. But even though these merchant fees have been around for a long time, it was only recently that merchants passed on that surcharge to us. I’m glad they are getting regulated but I know there will be higher costs as merchants pass on any increase in their costs to us.
 
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, the benefit to having credit cards is as much a benefit to the merchant as it is the consumer, probably more to the merchant. Can you imagine having to hold enough cash to process 100 people per day checking out of a hotel. In the old days(yes I was around then) a money truck would show up once a day to remove the cash safely. It cost a lot of money to handle cash in a daily basis. But CCs make it more safe and convenient for the merchants, hence a small surcharge to them is fair. But even though these merchant fees have been around for a long time, it was only recently that merchants passed on that surcharge to us. I’m glad they are getting regulated but I know there will be higher costs as merchants pass on any increase in their costs to us.
Does need to be balanced against the problem of chargeback fraud, which is a big and growing problem.
 

Praise the Lord! Credit Card surcharges banned from 1st October 2026!

Honestly, our airlines and credit card companies have earned too much, it is time for them to give back to our society!
wait until the price of everything goes up, then you will not be so happy.
 
wait until the price of everything goes up, then you will not be so happy.
There will be no need for the 84% of businesses who do not currently surcharge to raise their prices. In fact they will benefit from the reduced interchange fee (so maybe should reduce their prices 🤣🤣).

For those who do surcharge, any price increase should be less than the current surcharge as it will apply to all customers and they too will benefit from the reduced interchange fee.

Of course businesses could just use this as an excuse to raise prices.
 
wait until the price of everything goes up, then you will not be so happy.
You do realise you’re currently paying the increased price in a less transparent way? The only thing that will change is the surcharge becomes included in the advertised price instead of being added on to the price after you tap.
 
There will be no need for the 84% of businesses who do not currently surcharge to raise their prices. In fact they will benefit from the reduced interchange fee (so maybe should reduce their prices 🤣🤣).

For those who do surcharge, any price increase should be less than the current surcharge as it will apply to all customers and they too will benefit from the reduced interchange fee.

Of course businesses could just use this as an excuse to raise prices.
It's also going to depend on how much of the interchange fee reduction feeds through to the Merchant Fee (which is what business actually pay)
 

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