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RBA Glossary definition for charge card

charge card – A charge card is a card whose holder has been granted a non-revolving credit line enabling the holder to make purchases and possibly make cash advances. A charge card does not offer extended credit; the full amount of any debt incurred must be settled at the end of a specified period.

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Competition and Regulation in the Card Payments Market

15 Mar 2010 Speech
Malcolm Edey
Speech by Malcolm Edey to Cards & Payments Australasia 2010, Sydney
https://www.rba.gov.au/speeches/2010/sp-ag-150310.html

The Card Payments Review

12 May 2016 Speech
Malcolm Edey
Speech delivered by Malcolm Edey, Assistant Governor (Financial System), at the Cards & Payments Australia conference, Melbourne
https://www.rba.gov.au/speeches/2016/sp-ag-2016-05-12.html

How Australians Pay: Evidence from the 2016 Consumer Payments Survey

24 Jul 2017 RDP PDF 1438KB
Debit cards 15 22 24 30. Credit and charge cards 11 9 19 22. ... Debit cards 21 27 22 26. Credit and charge cards 23 16 31 28.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2017/pdf/rdp2017-04.pdf

Applications for Authorisation in Relation to PIN@POS – July 2016 | Payments System | Submissions

19 May 2023 Submissions
Fraud on ‘scheme’ debit, credit and charge card transactions accounted for 95 per cent of total card fraud losses, having roughly doubled since 2006. ... Fraud statistics for ‘scheme’ debit, credit and charge cards include transactions through
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/payments-system/applications-for-authorisation-re-pin@pos-2013-07/index.html

Household and Business Finances

8 Apr 2022 FSR – April 2022
However, the value of BNPL transactions remains relatively small compared to other forms of personal finance, with the value of domestic personal credit and charge card purchases on Australian-issued cards ... other adjustments to their finances such as
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2022/apr/household-business-finances.html

List of tables

26 Sep 2006 PSB Annual Report – 2006
Deposit account. 97. Debit card. 91. Credit or charge card. 55. ... 9. 5.6. 54. Credit and charge card cash advances. 12. 7.6.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/psb/2006/tables.html

Network Effects, Interchange Fees, and No-Surcharge Rules in The Australian Credit And Charge Card Industry - Equilibrium with Frictionless …

5 Dec 2001 PDF 62KB
64. Frontier Economics and Visa argue that, absent a mechanism for internalization, externalities will arise from card usage because merchants earn positive margins on sales made using credit and charge ... equal. The lower merchant service fees would
https://www.rba.gov.au/payments-and-infrastructure/credit-cards/ii-commissioned-report/pdf/merchant-surcharging.pdf

Commonwealth of Australia: In the Australian Competition Tribunal – April 2004 | Payments System | Submissions

13 Jun 2023 Submissions
cards. Thus, at least three quarters of consumers (EFTPOS users plus credit card users who performed no EFTPOS transactions) are likely to have a positive valuation on EFTPOS. ... Conclusion on the social cost of payment systems. Table 4 summarises the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/payments-system/au-competition-tribunal/index.html

Understanding Merchants' and Consumers' Card Choices

17 Apr 2009 RDP 2009-02
George Gardner and Andrew Stone
is the (relatively high) effective per-transaction price that a consumer who holds both cards, but who would prefer to use card i over card j, faces for card j transactions. ... would gain from being able to switch his or her card payments from platform
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2009/2009-02/understanding-merchants.html
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Bank Fees in Australia

25 Jan 2024 Bulletin – January 2024
Jessica Dunphy
This article updates Reserve Bank research on bank fees charged to Australian households, businesses and government.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2024/jan/bank-fees-in-australia.html