Unpacking today's jaw-dropping financial news that could hit your wallet

In a world where technology is rapidly transforming how we handle our finances, the forefront of innovation is introducing a groundbreaking change that could redefine how Aussies interact with ATMs nationwide.

Gone are the days when forgetting your bank card meant being stranded without access to your cash.

The 'cardless cash' system has been a lifesaver for many, but hold onto your hats because it's about to get a futuristic upgrade.


It was revealed that CBA is set to revolutionise the cardless ATM withdrawal experience by implementing a QR code system.

This move places CBA alongside other forward-thinking companies like Chemist Warehouse, which have embraced QR codes to streamline payments and enhance security.


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Commonwealth Bank will roll out a new QR code system for cardless ATM withdrawals and deposits in early 2025. Credit: Shutterstock


But what does this mean for you, the customer? Let's dive into the details.

The current cardless process, which allows you to deposit and withdraw cash through the app, is scheduled to be phased out by early 2025.

In its place, the new QR code system will be available to CBA customers and non-CBA patrons wishing to deposit money into eligible third-party CBA accounts.


This is a significant step in making banking more accessible and convenient for everyone.

The bank's latest innovation also introduces a new layer of security to protect your digital wallets from potential threats.

With the QR code system, every transaction requires the user's CommBank app to scan the QR code displayed on the ATM screen.

This means that, unlike the previous Cardless Cash feature, you won't be able to share a code or have someone else withdraw money on your behalf.

While this may seem like a drawback for some, it's a powerful safeguard against unauthorised transactions.
So, how will this new system work in practice? It's pretty simple.


As a customer, you'll need to use the CommBank app to select the 'pay' option, followed by 'cardless withdrawal and deposit'.

Upon reaching the ATM, you'll choose the QR cardless withdrawal button, which will prompt the ATM to display a QR code.

Then, you'll use your smartphone to capture the code, and voilà, the ATM will dispense your cash.

It's important to note that the withdrawal and deposit limits are also being overhauled.

With QR Cardless, you can withdraw up to $500 daily and deposit as much as $10,000 daily.

This is a significant increase from the previous $750 daily limit for cash deposits without a card, although the ATM deposit codes were restricted to five uses per day.
Key Takeaways

  • Commonwealth Bank is rolling out a new QR code system for cardless ATM withdrawals and deposits, expected to commence in early 2025.
  • The new system will allow withdrawals of up to $500 per day and deposits of upwards of $10,000 per day without a physical card.
  • QR Cardless transactions will require using the CommBank app, ensuring that the person withdrawing or depositing is the account holder, to minimise fraud risk.
  • Unlike the previous system that allowed sharing codes for withdrawals, the new QR code system will not permit others to collect money on the account holder's behalf, providing added security.
What are your thoughts on this new QR code system for ATM transactions? Do you welcome the added security and convenience, or are you reservations about the technology? Share your experiences and opinions in the comments below.
 
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What about customers who don't own a mobile phone to add QR codes. How will they be able to access their cash out of business hours?
Well those three people miss out. This service is used by an extremely small number of people, within that small number there's only a very small percentage that do not have a phone. So this extremely small number of people can resort to other methods to obtain /deposit cash, just like before phones, or ATM's or whatever.
 
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IK am not comuter litterate this sounds to me like a lot of problems because I do not understand it and I do not have apps on my phone
we should introduce such plans to accomodate. ALL australians and introduce such plans in conjunction with the old system
 
And pay an exorbitant fee... I will pay for nothing, I ask the cashier if there is a charge for using a credit card...if the answer is yes THEN I DONT USE IT
I rarely use a bank's ATM at anyway. There's other alternatives you can use.
 
Maybe we should go back to the days where pay from your employer was in cash, and government paid by cash, and leave the banks hanging there cash grab schemes, it's got nothing to do with safety, it's the interest that is the bank's interest!!
 

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