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10d ago RBA Media Releases
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RBA Update on BECS Decommissioning Recommendations

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has released an update on industry progress regarding the decommissioning of the Bulk Electronic Clearing System (BECS). While acknowledging industry efforts, the RBA notes that risks persist due to a lack of consensus on the future of account-to-account payments.

Routine Notice Financial Services
10d ago RBA Media Releases
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Payments System Board Discusses Cash Distribution and Regulatory Framework

The Reserve Bank of Australia's Payments System Board met in March 2026 to discuss cash distribution, merchant card costs, payments system resilience, and account-to-account payments. The Board is considering a new regulatory framework for cash distribution services and potential amendments to card payment regulations, with a conclusions paper expected by end-March.

Priority review Notice Financial Services
10d ago RBA Media Releases
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RBA Guidance for Australian Clearing and Settlement Facility Resolution Regime

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has published final guidance on its Clearing and Settlement (CS) Facility Resolution Regime. This guidance, developed after a consultation period, outlines the RBA's approach to using its resolution powers over CS facilities to ensure financial system stability.

Routine Guidance Financial Services
10d ago ACCC News Centre
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ACCC Monitoring of Fuel Prices

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has launched a new weekly fuel price monitoring update, highlighting significant and rapid price variations in petrol and diesel across Australian capital cities. The ACCC is seeking explanations from major fuel retailers regarding these price movements.

Priority review Notice Consumer Protection
10d ago ACCC News Centre
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Australian Airports Increase Infrastructure Investment, Potential Airfare Hikes

Australia's four major airports increased infrastructure investment by 43.6% in 2024-25, investing $1.5 billion. However, the ACCC warns that higher airport charges to airlines may lead to increased airfares for passengers.

Priority review Notice Transportation
10d ago ACCC News Centre
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ACCC Monitors Petrol Prices Amid Middle East Conflict

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is monitoring petrol prices in response to the Middle East conflict and its impact on international crude oil costs. The ACCC has reminded fuel companies of their obligations under the Australian Consumer Law regarding price increase representations and stated it will take action against anti-competitive behaviour.

Priority review Notice Consumer Protection
10d ago ACCC News Centre
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ACCC to Scrutinise Fuel Pricing Amid Middle East Crisis

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) will increase scrutiny of fuel pricing and distribution amid the Middle East crisis. The ACCC will hold urgent meetings with fuel market participants and commence weekly market updates to enhance transparency and address consumer concerns about price spikes and regional supply issues.

Urgent Notice Consumer Protection
10d ago ACCC News Centre
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ACCC: Hyatt changes card surcharges after investigation

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) announced that Hyatt hotels in Australia have changed their card payment surcharging practices following an ACCC investigation. Hyatt Regency Sydney was found to be charging debit card surcharges above its costs, in breach of the Competition and Consumer Act. All Hyatt hotels in Australia have now implemented changes to ensure compliance.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
10d ago ASIC Media Releases
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ASIC Disqualifies Director for Five Years Over 20 Company Failures

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has disqualified Vincenzo Frank Tesoriero from managing corporations for five years due to his involvement in the failure of 20 companies. The disqualification stems from findings of improper conduct, including facilitating fraudulent transactions and mismanaging company funds.

Urgent Enforcement Financial Services
10d ago ASIC Media Releases
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ASIC bans financial adviser Raluca Terheci for six years

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has banned financial adviser Raluca Terheci from providing financial services for six years. ASIC found she provided inappropriate advice and made false and misleading statements to clients regarding high-risk investments.

Urgent Enforcement Financial Services

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