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ACCC authorises rediATM network fee free and ATM deployment arrangements

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has authorised an agreement between members of the rediATM network not to charge each other's cardholders a fee for transactions undertaken at ATMs owned by any rediATM member.

rediATM network members will also be able to coordinate the deployment of ATMs in the rediATM network.

The rediATM network consists of just under 100 members, most of whom are credit unions, and the National Australia Bank.

About six million cardholders will now be able to access 3090 ATMs across Australia without incurring a direct fee.

Under reforms to Australia's ATM system introduced in March last year customers are now charged directly by ATM operators for transactions. Most banks do not charge their own cardholders for transactions.

Arrangements such as those proposed by rediATM members allow members to provide their customers with direct fee free transactions at a wider range of ATMs. This is important to ensure that smaller ATM operators are not at a competitive disadvantage to financial institutions with a larger ATM footprint.

Instead of charging the cardholder a direct fee, members of the rediATM network will continue to charge each other a fee for ATM transactions undertaken by their cardholders. Each participant in the rediATM network will independently decide whether to pass this fee on to its cardholders.

"The ACCC considers that by enabling financial institutions with smaller ATM footprints to better compete with larger institutions, the agreement between rediATM members not to charge each other's cardholders for ATM transactions will promote competition," ACCC chairman Graeme Samuel said.

The arrangements have been operating under an interim authorisation granted by the ACCC shortly after the application for authorisation was lodged.

The ACCC's decision affirms its draft decision issued in October last year.

In June 2009 the ACCC authorised an agreement between members of the Feesmart ATM network not to charge each other's card holders for transactions undertaken at any ATM within the Feesmart network.

The ACCC's determination will be available from the ACCC website, www.accc.gov.au/AuthorisationsRegister, and by following the links to this matter.

Authorisation provides immunity from court action for conduct that might otherwise raise concerns under the competition provisions of the Trade Practices Act 1974. Broadly, the ACCC may grant an authorisation when it is satisfied that the public benefit from the conduct outweighs any public detriment.

Media inquiries

  • Mr Graeme Samuel, Chairman, (03) 9290 1812 or 0408 335 555
  • Ms Lin Enright, Media, (02) 6243 1108 or 0414 613 520

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Release # NR 005/10
Issued: 28th January 2010

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