In December 2019 the Australian Banking Association (ABA) announced that it was seeking community views on the use of credit cards for gambling. The consultation received almost 50 submissions from both individuals and organisations.
The Salvation Army’s submission outlines that we strongly support financial institutions voluntarily blocking gambling transactions on credit cards and applauds those institutions that have already taken this step. The Salvation Army’s observations and recommendations are summarized below:
The ABA released their consultation report in December 2020. The ABA did not make any recommendations or suggestion regarding the restriction or banning of credit cards for gambling, they instead asked their members to assess the consultation report and make their own decisions regarding any changes.
The Salvation Army continues to argue against the use of credit cards in gambling, including through the Senate Standing Committee on Environment and Communications’ Inquiry into Interactive Gambling Amendment (Prohibition on Credit Card Use) Bill 2020 .


