Cash your cheques in now before it's too late
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Australians are being encouraged to deposit any outstanding cheques they might have before these financial instruments become obsolete, potentially leaving over $820 million untouched.

In the era of internet banking and tap-and-go, the paper cheque makes up less than 0.1 per cent of all payments made in Australia.
There are 3.5 million uncashed bank cheques in the community, worth $820 million with an average value of $234 each.
The federal government plans to phase out the use of cheques in Australia by 2030. (Nine)

This figure doesn’t even account for personal or business cheques that might be stashed away in old birthday cards or forgotten drawers.

Andy White, the CEO of the Australian Payments Network, emphasized the missed financial opportunities, stating, “It’s about the potential interest you could be earning—it’s essentially money sitting idle.”

White pointed out that a significant 80% of these uncashed cheques are over three years old, which poses a considerable economic burden.

Macquarie Bank will be phasing out cash, cheques and phone banking from next year.
Macquarie Bank has already phased out cheques. (iStock)

Starting June 30, 2028, it will no longer be possible to write new cheques, and by September 30, 2029, depositing cheques will be discontinued.

However, individual banks can stop accepting them at any time, and some already have, including Macquarie, AMP, RaboBank, and Suncorp.

If your bank no longer accepts cheques, you need to open an account with a bank that does accept them and deposit them there.

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