Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock has ridiculed the nation’s banks and credit card providers, dismissing claims they will cut spending to prevent card fraud in response to plans by the RBA to slash fees paid by shoppers when they use their 60 million credit and debit cards.

In some of her strongest ever public comments, Bullock used a parliamentary committee to round on the banks while accusing them of effectively “shooting themselves in the foot” by trying to protect their profit margins and incentives to high-income customers to continue using credit cards.

Banks and providers such as Visa have vigorously pushed back at a plan by the RBA to ban card surcharges by July next year in a move the bank says would save the nation’s shoppers about $1.2 billion a year.

The RBA is pushing t

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