Following a decision by the Payments System Board, the Reserve Bank of
Australia has today imposed an Access Regime on each of the three designated
credit card schemes in Australia.
The Access Regime requires that specialist credit card institutions
supervised by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) be
eligible to apply for membership in the designated credit card schemes on
the same basis as other authorised deposit-taking institutions.
It also
requires the removal of certain restrictions and penalties on the credit
card acquiring activity of members. An explanatory note and copies of the
Gazette notices for the Bankcard, MasterCard and Visa credit card schemes
are attached.
Drafts of the Access Regime were made available for public comment in
December 2001 and July 2003 and the Bank has taken comments
received into account in finalising it.
The Access Regime completes implementation of the Reserve Bank's package of
reforms to promote efficiency and
competition in the provision of credit
card payment services in Australia announced in August 2002.
Enquiries
John Veale
Acting Assistant Governor (Financial System)
Reserve Bank of Australia
SYDNEY
Phone: +61 2 9551 8510
Michele Bullock
Acting Head of Payments Policy
Reserve Bank of Australia
SYDNEY
Phone: +61 2 9551 8710
The designated VISA credit
card system under the Payment Systems (Regulation) Act 1998 on 20 Feb. 2004.