Changes for Hyatt after ACCC Investigation

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AUSTRALIA | Hyatt hotels in Australia have changed their card payment surcharging practices, following an ACCC investigation.

After receiving reports from consumers, the ACCC investigated Hyatt Regency Sydney and engaged with the regional group, Hyatt Hotels Corporation, about card payment surcharges.

“Businesses are reminded they must not charge a card payment surcharge that is in excess of their cost of accepting the type of card that is being surcharged,” ACCC Deputy Chair Mick Keogh said.

The ACCC was concerned that Hyatt Regency Sydney was charging card payment surcharges for debit cards at a rate above its costs of accepting those debit cards, in breach of the Competition and Consumer Act.

In particular, it was alleged that debit cards at Hyatt Regency Sydney attracted a surcharge above Hyatt’s costs of acceptance of the card, unless the customer inserted the card into a payment terminal and selected ‘chq/sav’.

Following the ACCC’s intervention, all Hyatt hotels in Australia have implemented technological and policy changes to ensure debit and credit cards are treated differently, regardless of how a card interacts with a payment terminal.

These changes will ensure consumers are not charged card payment surcharges at a rate higher than Hyatt’s costs of acceptance.

The ACCC has been actively monitoring business compliance with card payment surcharging laws and has investigated several alleged instances of excessive payment surcharging.

In April 2025, the ACCC encouraged businesses to review their card payment surcharges to ensure they are not more than the cost of accepting card payments.

“The ACCC expects all businesses to comply with the law and ensure their payment systems and staff are informed of different card types and apply the correct surcharge amounts for each, as it can vary between credit cards and debit cards,” Keogh said.

While the Reserve Bank continues its review of merchant payment costs and surcharging, the ACCC continues to monitor for potential excessive payment surcharging under the existing laws.

Hyatt cooperated with the ACCC and promptly implemented changes to fix the issue.

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