Payments

Nov
21

Heritage Bank offers new payment service

Heritage Bank customers now have more payment options at their disposal, following the introduction of a popular service. The bank has introduced Samsung Pay, which means customers can use a compatible Samsung device to make secure purchases in-store in Australia and across the world. Heritage Bank CEO Peter Lock said the bank was thrilled to introduce another contactless payment option for its customers. “We’re delighted to build on our expertise in the digital payments space by launching Samsung Pay at Heritage,” Mr Lock said. “Our customers are looking for quick, convenient and secure payment options, particularly those that allow them to use devices they already own. “When making purchases using […]

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Nov
20

Industry experts appointed for the next phase of Peppermint’s strategic growth

Peppermint Innovation Ltd (ASX: PIL) today announced the appointment of two strategic advisors to assist in implementing the Company’s next phase of growth. Ms Gayle Cilfone has been appointed a Key Compliance Consultant to the Company and Mr Colin Chandler is taking up a position as a Strategic Advisor to the Board of Directors. Commenting on the respective appointments, Peppermint’s Managing Director Chris Kain said, “Gayle Cilfone has more than 20 years’ experience in the financial services industry, with specific expertise in compliance and risk management. Her skills set in the area of compliance and regulation will be very valuable for the Company’s remittance operations. “Colin Chandler brings to Peppermint […]

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Nov
19

New deal connecting Australian businesses to Chinese visitors

Australian businesses are set to benefit from a collaboration between NAB and Alipay which will revolutionise how Chinese tourists pay for products and services. NAB Executive General Manger of Deposit and Transaction Services Shane Conway said more than 1 million Chinese tourists visit Australia each year spending more than $11 billion. “By making China’s number one payment method available to NAB business customers, we’re enabling greater customer service and providing our business customers with access to this large tourism sector which is a win-win for everyone,” Mr Conway said. “We’re beginning pilot testing with a small group of business merchant customers in November, before making the payment system available to […]

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Nov
15

Mint partners with Velocity Frequent Flyer

Australian-based Mint Payments (ASX: MNW) has partnered with Velocity Frequent Flyer, the frequent flyer program of Virgin Australia. Following last month’s launch of their “Rewarding Payments” brand platform, Mint has entered into a partnership with Velocity Frequent Flyer that enables merchants to earn Velocity Frequent Flyer Points on eligible transactions processed through Mint’s payment services. Mint Payments’ Co-founder & Group CEO, Alex Teoh, said, “Our partnership with Velocity has been launched in response to overwhelming feedback we’ve heard from merchants — that they just don’t see any meaningful value for the fees they’re charged by payment service providers”. “The partnership is an important part of our promise to merchants; it […]

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Nov
14

Australian Fintech company Verrency strengthens its presence in Asia

Global payments innovator Verrency has added heavyweight payments executive Jeff Portelli to its global Advisory Board. Based in Singapore, Portelli is the Global Head of Banking Operations at eNett, a leading provider of global business-to-business payment solutions for the travel industry. Portelli has more than two decades of international experience in the payments industry, working directly with banks, retailers and government partners across Australasia, Asia Pacific and the Middle East & Africa. In his current role, Portelli is responsible for overseeing eNett’s global issuing and banking strategy and infrastructure. This includes maintaining an effective control environment to monitor all of eNett’s issuing and banking activities, and ensuring the company meets […]

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Nov
14

CBA, Data61 claim success on NDIS payments blockchain trial

The use of highly targeted and controlled smart payments across Australia’s health and welfare sector has inched a step closer. Data61 and the Commonwealth Bank claim to have successfully trialled an app that could make blockchain-based programmable money a reality for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) payments. The pair partnered last month to bring the prototype app to NDIS participants and service providers as a test case for the potential use of ‘smart money’ using blockchain technology. ‘Smart money’ allows for conditions to be attached to payments, making the NDIS’ use of highly personalised participant payment plans ripe for the first case study of the proof of concept. The prototype app […]

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Nov
13

Eftpos gets Square as battle for mobile payments escalates

Mobile tradies and small businesses seeking to bypass steep credit card fees extracted by bank-owned payments terminals have scored a significant victory, with challenger payments provider Square revealing it has now ported eftpos functionality to its Australian machines. Made official on Monday, the tie-up between Twitter founder Jack Dorsey’s global payments play Australia’s 30-something electronic payments scheme opens the door for millions of people holding everyday bank payment cards fitted with contactless functionality to avoid the dreaded Amex. While it might seem like an incremental retrofit, the realpolitik of the eftpos-Squarer hook-up is actually way bigger. It means an untapped army of smaller merchants – think dog washers, craft brewers, […]

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Nov
12

Pelikin: Is this Aussie fintech about to shake up millennial travel?

It’s no secret that young Australians love to travel. Ask any millennial and they’ll likely be hard pressed to name a friend that hasn’t recently travelled overseas or isn’t planning to do so in the near future. In fact, according to research from Roy Morgan released in May, millennials are the most likely cohort in Australia to have travel plans in the near future – 73.6% of those surveyed indicating that they intended to travel in the next 12 months. And with so many young Aussies heading overseas, one local fintech is not only banking on the travel bug sticking around, they’re hoping to completely change the way Australian travellers […]

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