Australian government proposes new regulations for digital wallet providers

  • Australian government to regulate digital wallet providers
  • Proposed changes to Payment Systems Act 1998 redefines ‘payment’ and ‘payments systems’
  • Popular digital wallet providers like Google Pay and Apple Pay are currently not considered payment systems
  • Reclassification aligns the Reserve Bank of Australia’s oversight with emerging payment systems
  • Introduction of “ministerial designation power” to monitor high-risk payment services
  • Treasurer Jim Chalmers envisions a modern, safe, and competitive payment system
  • Apple Pay introduced in Australia in November 2015, faced resistance from major banks
  • Google Pay entered the Australian market in July 2016
  • Regulatory expansion to reshape consumer protections and foster innovation in the digital payments sector.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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