May 2026
The draft A2A vision has been developed through the Roundtable process drawing on:
On 30 April 2026, the A2A Roundtable announced the launch of a public consultation on the draft A2A vision, with feedback due by 22 May 2026. Feedback received will be used to update the A2A vision and inform the development of an industry roadmap involving the prioritisation and sequencing of industry deliverables, consistent with public interest considerations. The updated A2A vision is targeted to be published by the end of June 2026.
The industry roadmap will define the way forward for the design and development of A2A payments infrastructure, capabilities and standards to deliver the desired future state and meet end-user objectives. It will encompass the proprietary roadmaps for the individual clearing schemes, including BECS and NPP, as well as any interoperability arrangements.
The A2A Payments Roundtable is aiming to deliver the A2A Industry Roadmap by the end of 2026, including in-principle agreements on the level of coordination to deliver the roadmap. Implementation of the A2A Industry Roadmap will be subject to ACCC review and potential authorisation.
A critical first step in developing the industry roadmap is the Industry Options Analysis. The Industry Options Analysis aims to determine the desired target end-state for A2A infrastructure by assessing infrastructure options being proposed to meet the A2A vision’s end-user objectives and system characteristics for BECS, NPP and any other modern infrastructure alternatives proposed by other operators.
Extensive engagement with system participants and stakeholders, including end-users, will be required for this assessment which is expected to run in parallel to the development of the A2A Industry Roadmap and occur through the remainder of this year.
A key input into the Industry Options Analysis is AusPayNet’s BECS Counterfactual Analysis, that considers the options for potential maintenance or upgrades of the BECS ecosystem that may be required to support the A2A vision. The key findings of the Counterfactual Analysis have been shared with BECS Members.
Wider communication of the Counterfactual Analysis is expected to occur in July when AusPayNet will update its six-monthly outlook for BECS.
A revised Roundtable governance model is being implemented to support the Industry Options Analysis and A2A Industry Roadmap. This model includes the establishment of a Roundtable Participants Committee (RTPC) and a Voice of Customer (VOC) forum, with end-user representation from government, businesses and consumers.
The RTPC’s purpose is:
In order to achieve the above purpose, the RTPC would, among other things, assess:
The RTPC will be supported by:
Public interest considerations, including those within the specific remit of Treasury and the RBA, will inform this process, as will the VOC forum.