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eftpos launches new logo

To match its digital transformation, eftpos Australia has unveiled a new-look logo and brand refresh. The new logo and updated brand colours follows the announcement of the eftpos digital product and technology strategy...

Stripe to offer businesses Afterpay

Afterpay and Stripe are joining forces to offer Afterpay’s payment service to Stripe merchants through an easy integration. The partnership will allow both new and existing merchants of the tech company Stripe, the...

eftpos reveals Australian-first digital product strategy

eftpos Australia is releasing an updated digital product and technology strategy for rollout over the next two years. It aims to change the daily lives of Australians for the better and provides greater...

eftpos goes live with CBA on Samsung Pay

Media Release 11 December, 2020 eftpos today announced that eftpos payments via Samsung Pay are now live for millions of CBA multi-network cardholders, in a move that delivers greater payment choice and a seamless digital wallet...

Zip speeds up buy now, pay later

Living up to its name, Zip Co Limited (Zip) is introducing its Tap & Zip payment method. The new product feature reimagines buy now, pay later (BNPL) instore, enabling Zip Pay users to...

The value of the credit card now

With travel restrictions still in full-force, including overseas travel seeming to be a distant future, majority of people are spending a lot less than pre-Covid-19. Roland Bleyer, founder of credit card comparison website,...

The conscious Aussie spender

Naturally, Australians have been tightening the purse strings due to the impact Covid-19 has had financially. Over 70% of people are more conscious of their spending now than in pre-Covid-19 times. New research commissioned...

400% growth in mobile payments

Media Release eftpos cardholders embrace mobile payments with 400% growth  28 August, 2020 eftpos, Australia’s own debit payments network, today announced eftpos cardholders have flocked to its mobile pay offerings, as Australians show...
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