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RBA Glossary definition for year-ended growth

year-ended growth – The rate of change between the period and the equivalent period in the previous year, where the period is typically a month or a quarter. For example 'year-ended growth June 2012' means the percentage change between June 2011 and June 2012. It can also be referred to as 'growth over the year' or 'through-the-year growth'.

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The Use of Established Payment Methods | Results of the Reserve Bank of Australia's 2010 Consumer Payments Use Study June 2011 |…

7 Jun 2011 Consultations
The increased availability of scheme debit cards is likely to be an important factor driving this strong growth. ... 2010. Less than 40 per cent of participants indicated in the end-of-study questionnaire that they had made a payment by cheque in the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/consultations/201106-strategic-review-innovation/results/established-payment-methods.html

The Current Payments Landscape | Results of the Reserve Bank of Australia's 2010 Consumer Payments Use Study June 2011 | Consultations

7 Jun 2011 Consultations
Within debit cards, growth has been particularly strong for payments on MasterCard/Visa debit cards. ... Nevertheless, strong growth in the use of scheme debit cards is consistent with other data sources, possibly reflecting the active promotion of
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/consultations/201106-strategic-review-innovation/results/current-payments-landscape.html

7. Conclusions | Results of the Reserve Bank of Australia's 2010 Consumer Payments Use Study June 2011 | Consultations

7 Jun 2011 Consultations
Further, many non-card, non-paper based methods have only been brought to market relatively recently and it is not yet clear whether there are institutional impediments to their growth.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/consultations/201106-strategic-review-innovation/results/conclusions.html