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Payment system reform: statement

8 December 2021

Statement from ABA CEO Anna Bligh AC on the Government’s payment system reform plan:

The Australian Banking Association welcomes the Government’s payment system reform plan, which will pave the way for modernisation and improvements that benefit customers and ensure Australia maintains a world-class payments system.

Our payments system is a major artery running through the Australian economy and as customers change their banking behaviour and new technology arrives, it is vital the governance and regulation of the payments ecosystem remains fit-for-purpose.

It’s been more than twenty years since our country updated our payments architecture. While existing regulations and systems have served Australia well, we have seen unprecedented changes in how we pay each other.

The reforms foreshadowed today will enable the payments industry to modernise and innovate as new technologies emerge and customer needs evolve.
The banking industry supports the Government taking an expanded role in strategic leadership of the payments system.

As significant investors in the nation’s payment infrastructure, Australian banks will work with the Government to implement reforms that modernise payments infrastructure and ensure Australians continue to benefit from a dynamic, stable and secure system.

The payments ecosystem is vital to Australia’s economic success, it is closely interconnected to our economy, and monetary and financial systems. Ensuring ongoing stability, security and reliability is critical.

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