Tag: FMCG

‘payo checkout’ revolutionises payments for hospitality

Following the success of its launch last year, payo, “Australia’s first” ‘Eat Now, Pay Later’ app, has introduced a new way to pay with the launch of its payo checkout offering. The new...

ACT Close Contact Exemptions clarified

Essential workers who are close contacts (household contacts) of a positive Covid case are provided with an exemption to quarantine in order to attend their essential work. In addition to the stringent...

IGD launches workshops for Australian and New Zealand grocery industry

IGD presents a series of virtual workshops on ‘Successful E-commerce Management’ and ‘Successful Category Management’ for the grocery sector. Successful E-commerce Management 27-29 April 08:45-10:30 AEDT 10:45–12:30pm NZDT Workshop overview Globally e-commerce has never seen such strong growth;...

Partner Highlight: change at the top of Leighton O’Brien

Leighton O’Brien, Australian base, international fuel analytics software and technology provider, has announced change at the helm. Marking the commencement of a new chapter for the industry powerhouse, the change will see CEO...

ALDI Corner Stores introduces Australia’s first pizza robot

ALDI Corner Store reveals “first of its kind” pizza-baking robot vending machine, Pizzabot, at its North Sydney location. The robotic vending machine serves “restaurant-grade” pizza in just two minutes. In collaboration with Bondi start-up Placer...

Mobil 1 extends partnership with Walkinshaw Andretti United

Mobil 1 and Walkinshaw Andretti United (WAU) are teaming up again, taking the collaboration closer to a three decade-long partnership. With the signing of the multi-year contract, 2023 will mark the 30th...

The fight for fairer merchant fees escalates

In recent years, ACAPMA has received reports of significant increases in the cost of fees charged by banks to process electronic transactions (debit and credit) of fuel businesses. While some of this...

VACC calls for a REVolution

The next federal government must action the key priorities outlined by peak automotive bodies to ensure the industry can continue to employ 380,000 Australians nationally and assist motorists in the transition to...
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