Search: dual-network card
RBA Glossary definition for dual-network card
dual-network card – A payment card that can be used to initiate transactions, typically from the same deposit account, for two different payment processing networks. For example, a debit card (sometimes also known as an ATM card) that can be used to make a payment via either the eftpos network or one of the international scheme networks. These cards usually have an international scheme logo (Mastercard or Visa) on one side and the eftpos logo on the other.
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Domestic Regulatory Developments
8 Oct 2021
FSR
– October 2021
The Bank issued a consultation paper presenting preliminary conclusions in May 2021, which covered: issuance of dual-network debit cards and promotion of ‘least-cost routing’ of debit card transactions; debit ... card interchange fees; transparency
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2021/oct/regulatory-developments.html
Domestic Regulatory Developments
21 Nov 2022
FSR
- October 2021
PDF
120KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2021/oct/pdf/04-regulatory-developments.pdf
Financial Stability Review
18 Nov 2022
FSR
- October 2021
PDF
3266KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2021/oct/pdf/financial-stability-review-2021-10.pdf
Box A: Credit Card Indicators
10 Sep 2004
FSR
– September 2004
Financial Stability Review – September 2004 Box A: Credit Card Indicators. Outstanding debt on credit cards accounts for about 3 per cent of the total debt owed by the household sector. ... In part, this reflected strong growth in the number of cards
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2004/sep/box-a.html
Box A: Credit Card Indicators
22 Sep 2004
FSR
PDF
118KB
Box A: Credit Card Indicators. Outstanding debt on credit cards accounts for about 3 per cent of the total debt owed by the household sector. ... In part, this refl ected strong growth in the number of cards on issue, although the average amount drawn
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2004/sep/pdf/box-a.pdf
List of tables
10 Feb 2008
SMP
– February 2008
Margin loans. 9.66. 0.33. 0.69. Standard credit cards. 18.57. 0.39. 0.78. ... Low-rate credit cards. 11.76. 0.41. 0.60. Unsecured term loans. 13.89. 0.46.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2008/feb/tables.html
Boxes
22 Mar 2024
FSR
A number of Boxes on topics of special interest are published in the Financial Stabiilty Review. These boxes can be read as stand-alone documents or within the relevant Financial Stability Review.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/boxes.html
Box D: Enhancing the Transparency of Interest Rates
6 Feb 2020
SMP
– February 2020
On average, borrowers pay a much higher interest rate on credit cards, which are a form of unsecured finance, compared with other forms of personal finance. ... However, about half of all other personal loans (i.e. excluding credit cards) are secured
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2020/feb/box-d-enhancing-the-transparency-of-interest-rates.html
List of tables
10 Feb 2009
SMP
– February 2009
0.04. Standard credit cards. 18.67. 1.08. 1.25. 0.88. Low-rate credit cards.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2009/feb/tables.html
List of tables
10 Aug 2008
SMP
– August 2008
0.14. 1.57. Standard credit cards. 19.66. 0.14. 1.88. Low-rate credit cards.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2008/aug/tables.html