Eftpos has announced the completion of its industry-wide technology infrastructure transformation program. According to the payments giant, its new centralised payments hub -- which has just processed ...
Australian payments provider Eftpos has announced plans to spend another AU$30 million on digital upgrades to its network over the next year, including new security features. The AU$30 million adds to ...
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Dublin, Aug. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Electronic Funds Transfer Point of Sale (EFTPOS) Terminals - Global Strategic Business Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering ...
The choice to use eftpos is coming to Samsung Pay, the smartphone payment system Samsung offers on its own brand phones that competes with Google Pay, and with Heritage Bank the first, it certainly ...
Debit card system provider eftpos says it is on track to bring large-scale payments competition to Australia’s online retailer sector in November, with a range of additional security features now ...
Eftpos revealed its plans to use distributed ledger technology to power smart cities and self-driving vehicles during the Australian Blockchain Week conference. Australia’s leading point-of-sale ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Australia's debit card system Eftpos will begin processing online payments for the first time in its 35-year history, a move its chief ...
Card payments could be impacted due to an EFTPOS update. Picture: NewsWire / Gaye Gerard In an unwanted start to the year, AP+ have reissued a warning that could see thousands of Aussies without ...
Australian shoppers are being warned they may be charged a new fee from today when using debit cards at eftpos machines. Retailers will be now be charged a fee every time something worth $15 or more ...
Eftpos cards - widely used to make payments in New Zealand for more than 30 years - are plummeting in popularity. The thought of them disappearing altogether is concerning for some consumers who want ...