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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    1 month ago

    EFTPOS and OSKO. The problem is that some modern payment processors don’t accept them.

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      1 month ago

      I pay my internet with PayiID. Also use BPay. Osko. A lot of ecommerce is restricted to US platforms. I would prefer to make NFC payments with EFTPOS but haven’t worked out a way to do it. Might have to research.

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        1 month ago

        Apple Wallet lets me choose VISA or EFTPOS on one of my debit cards. It works with my watch and also my phone. I assume GooglePay would also has this feature.

        My other debit cards don’t have this option.

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          1 month ago

          I do not want to buy American phones, particularly Apple. I want to go back to card over phone. It isn’t really any less convenient to carry a sliver of plastic. My end game for mobile is degoogled android or Linux where I won’t have access to banking.

          I think least cost routing is supposed to be available for traders or they can set their terminals to prefer EFTPOS. I think I read that some banks let you set a preference on the card but mine does not have anything in the app. I might need to contact them.