The Australian is reporting that CBA is in the process of rolling out contactless payments, apparently with a view to shortening the lines for pie and chips and your next footy match.
I think this is a good move, because I believe that it can have a real impact on the way people make purchases. If you can cut down the time it takes to make a payment, then you can obviously cut down the time taken waiting in line. This will obviously be really good at the big venue scenario, where you often have to wait a very long time in huge queues.
However, there is another angle where it could be very useful: public transport. There has been a long running effort to try to roll out a stored value transport card system here in NSW. This is similar to existing systems around the world, with the exception that our Government has not been able to make it work as yet. Perhaps an alternative to building a new stored value system specifically for transport would be to make use of one of these emerging contactless payments mechanisms? If done properly, this would obviate the need for a dedicated stored value card system altogether.
It will also be interesting to see how the fees and charges work. In the past, this is something that the banks would have placed a whole bunch of new fees onto from the outset, but my sense is that there is a bit more competitive tension these days between the Big4 banks on fees, so I’m guessing that there will not be too many (at least in the short term).
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