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Cashcard also waiving foreign ATM fees

18 January 2011 5:39PM
Consumer lending, Payments system & regulation
Cashcard will also waive foreign ATM fees in flood affected areas of Queensland, the firm confirmed yesterday. The waiver applies to 201 ATMs in Queensland.

Cashcard will review the fee waivers at the end of the month.

Most retail banks, more than a dozen credit unions and mutual building societies have taken similar steps in recent days.
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