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Australia’s card payments market set for 6.3% growth

The Australian card payments market is projected to reach $1.1 trillion ($726.4 billion) in 2025, growing at 6.3% compared to the previous year, according to GlobalData. This growth, says the data and analytics...

Clover POS launches in Australia

Payments and financial services technology provider Fiserv has announced the Australian launch of the world’s “smartest” point-of-sale system and software platform, Clover. Designed for the hospitality, service, and retail sectors, the Clover platform...

Least Cost Routing on Google Wallets

Australian Payments Plus (AP+) has worked with Google to roll out eftpos functionality and Least Cost Routing (LCR) on transactions made via the mobile Google Wallet, allowing merchants to choose to have...

NZ card payments set for 3.9% growth

The New Zealand card payments market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 3.9% from 2025 to 2029, according to GlobalData, reaching NZD125.6 billion by 2029. This growth, says...

Tyro introduces new payments method for businesses

Tyro has launched Payment Links, promoted as a “secure and flexible” way for Australian businesses to accept payments “anytime, anywhere”. According to the payments company, merchants can simply create a Payment Link through...

Mandate assures future of cash

Australian businesses will be required to accept cash for essential items like groceries, fuel and medicine, under a proposed mandate by the federal government. The move would bring Australia in line with several...

Card surcharges under fire

The federal government is cracking down on unfair and excessive card surcharges to get a better deal for Australians and small businesses at the physical and online checkout. This week the government announced...

Millions of shoppers knocked back at checkout

One in five shoppers in Australia have suffered the humiliation of having a purchase not go through due to lack of funds, according to new research by comparison site Finder. The Finder survey...
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