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RBA to Ban Credit and Debit Card Surcharges in Australia from October 2026

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  • What the New RBA Card Surcharge Ban Means
  • Why the Change Matters for Consumers
  • How Businesses Could Be Affected
  • A Big Shift in Australia’s Payment System

RBA to Ban Credit and Debit Card Surcharges in Australia

This article is based on reporting originally published by The Sydney Morning Herald. Ref:

https://www.smh.com.au/business/consumer-affairs/rba-announces-ban-on-credit-debit-card-surcharges-20260331-p5zk45.html

Australians are set to see a major change at the checkout, with the Reserve Bank of Australia moving to remove surcharges on credit and debit card payments. The reform is designed to make pricing clearer for consumers and reduce the frustration of surprise add-on fees when paying by card.

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The Reserve Bank of Australia has announced major payment reforms affecting card surcharges.

What the New RBA Card Surcharge Ban Means

Under the new rules, businesses will no longer be able to add separate surcharges for most card payments. Instead, the full cost of accepting card payments will need to be reflected in the advertised price, giving shoppers a clearer idea of what they will actually pay.

For many Australians, this means the end of small but irritating extra fees that often appear when tapping a debit or credit card at cafes, restaurants, retailers and service providers.

Why the Change Matters for Consumers

The reform is expected to improve price transparency and make shopping simpler. Rather than seeing one price on the shelf and another at the register, consumers should increasingly pay the displayed amount without an extra surcharge being added at the point of payment.

While some businesses may adjust their overall pricing to absorb payment processing costs, the change is aimed at removing confusion and improving trust in displayed prices.

Customer making a contactless card payment at a terminal
Contactless card payments have become standard across Australia, making surcharge reform highly visible to consumers.

How Businesses Could Be Affected

Businesses that previously passed payment processing costs directly to customers through surcharges will need to rethink how they price goods and services. At the same time, lower wholesale payment fees are expected to reduce some of the pressure on merchants, especially small businesses.

The broader result could be a simpler payments system where card costs are built into pricing rather than shown as a separate fee at checkout.

A Big Shift in Australia’s Payment System

The decision reflects how much consumer payment behaviour has changed in recent years. With card and digital payments now common across Australia, surcharges have become more noticeable and more unpopular. The RBA’s reform signals a shift toward an easier, more transparent payment experience for both consumers and businesses.

For shoppers, the message is straightforward: the price you see should increasingly be the price you pay.




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