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The ABA welcomes the 2024-25 Federal Budget and its focus on further strengthening the safety of our financial system.
The Australian Banking Association (ABA) welcomes legislation passing through the Senate to expand Australia’s digital identity system. Importantly, this legislation will allow banks to apply to join the nationwide framework within two years of commencement. ABA CEO Anna Bligh said a voluntary nationwide Digital ID would be another important tool for banks to help protect… Read more »
Hamish MacDonald: A Senate inquiry is examining a wave of bank closures that have hit regional Australia particularly hard. More than 1600 bank branches have closed nationally in the past six years, including 309 in the last financial year. Like post offices and milk bars, bank branches form part of the architecture of regional communities… Read more »
What we can see very clearly in the data is that a number of trends that were well underway, literally for a decade since about 2010, more transactions were using cash than cards. And that flipped in about 2010, and cards now, card payments, tap and go digital wallets, all of those payment methods, considerably outweigh cash
BILL MCDONALD: You may remember I spoke to Blake Talbot yesterday. Now, he got in touch with the show after falling victim to one of the most elaborate and sophisticated scams I think I may have ever heard of. Now, Blake and his pregnant wife have lost their entire life savings of over $26,000. As… Read more »
“The bank robbers of the 21st century do not use sawn-off shotguns – they are sitting at a computer trying to get into your account and trying to trick you into letting them in.”
Anna Bligh appeared on ABC radio Adelaide on Wednesday 2 November 2022.
Unlike paying to a BSB and account number, PayID gives the user the ability to confirm the name of the account holder before they transfer funds.
Services such as PayID, BPay and e-invoicing will show who you’re paying before you pay, ensuring money is going to the intended account.