Financial Services News Wrap
On this edition of the Daily Financial Services News Wrap, we examine the impending 'Payday Super' reforms in Australia, mandating superannuation payments be made alongside wages, leading to diminished cash flow confidence among businesses. Additionally, 40% of SMEs are seemingly unprepared for the transition, possibly affecting their borrowing capacity severely. New laws also prohibit card surcharging from October 1. However, many businesses are mitigating these challenges by leveraging AI tools. Meanwhile, the caravan industry struggles due to the fuel crisis, with sales plunging, especially in remote areas. Personal loans have surged due to rising living costs, with Australians borrowing $5.1 billion in Q1 2026. In housing, the APRA persists with its 3% mortgage serviceability buffer and a 1% countercyclical capital buffer to secure financial stability amid economic uncertainties.n
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