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New taskforce set up to tackle a new wave of EFTPOS card fraud.

New taskforce set up to tackle a new wave of EFTPOS card fraud.

Police have set up a special taskforce in an effort to tackle a new wave of EFTPOS card fraud.

  • by staff writers

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Why so many of us choose the wrong credit card
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Analysis

Why so many of us choose the wrong credit card

Almost two out of three Australian cardholders receive no "net monetary benefit" from having a credit card, new research shows.

  • by Clancy Yeates
Breaches of responsible lending laws widespread
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Breaches of responsible lending laws widespread

The big banks have been pulled-up for being lax on responsible lending.

  • by John Collett
Why you need your own credit card before age 50
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Why you need your own credit card before age 50

Personal finance expert Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon answers your questions.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
New rules tipped to keep a lid on credit card limits

New rules tipped to keep a lid on credit card limits

The average credit card limit of $9,245 is expected to remain flat or fall under changes taking effect in January.

  • by Clancy Yeates
The $4b 'buy now, pay later' startup built on a legal loophole
Analysis
Analysis

The $4b 'buy now, pay later' startup built on a legal loophole

Afterpay has a devoted army of users and has taken the sharemarket by storm. But consumer groups are concerned, and regulators are circling.

  • by John McDuling & Peter Bateman
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ACCC sues Europcar over excessive credit card surcharges
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ACCC sues Europcar over excessive credit card surcharges

The consumer watchdog is taking the car rental company to court in its first legal action under laws prohibiting companies to overcharge on credit card fees.

  • by James Hall
'A festering problem': Credit card debt squeezes families
Family finance

'A festering problem': Credit card debt squeezes families

A review on credit cards by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission shows how Australians are struggling to keep debt under control.

  • by John Collett
Three year rule for credit cards wins backing from consumer advocate
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Three year rule for credit cards wins backing from consumer advocate

Major banks have vowed to work with ASIC on its plan to reform credit cards.

  • by James Hearnes
We owe $45 billion on our credit cards and it's not getting better
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We owe $45 billion on our credit cards and it's not getting better

David Welch got 'trapped' with two credit cards and now he owes about $33,000 across both of his cards - twice his original debt.

  • by John Collett & James Hearnes
It's plastic-free July. Extend it to the plastic in your wallet
Opinion
Opinion

It's plastic-free July. Extend it to the plastic in your wallet

Our credit card usage is also creating environmental, financial and health issues that we need to be aware of.

  • by Melissa Browne