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Bank boss outraged by 10pc transaction fee for coffee

James Eyers
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The chief executives of the country’s largest banks say they support a push to ban debit and credit card surcharges, arguing they are opaque and that the fees charged to merchants should be considered part of the normal cost of running a business.

The Reserve Bank is scrutinising the growing practice, with retailers increasingly adding to the cost of a purchase, to pay for the fees charged by banks and payment groups such as Mastercard and Visa to process transactions.

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James Eyers writes on banking, payments and fintech. He is a former legal and investment banking editor at the AFR, has degrees in commerce and law from UNSW, and is co-author of Buy now, pay later: The extraordinary story of Afterpay Connect with James on Twitter. Email James at jeyers@afr.com.au

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