Luxury Escapes books its dream holiday with zipMoney
Partnership between leading Australian travel retailer and digital payments platform enables Australians the option to travel now and pay later. Luxury Escapes announced it had become the largest Australian travel retailer to partner with ASX-listed zipMoney Limited (ASX: ZML) and is now offering Australians the option to travel now and pay later. Luxury Escapes General Manager, Blake Hutchison, said the agreement with zipMoney meant Luxury Escapes’ million-plus members now have the flexibility to book their holiday today and pay over time in interest-free instalments. “Luxury Escapes is delighted to partner with zipMoney to simplify our members’ online travel booking experience,” Mr Hutchison said. “We want every […]
Octet forms alliance with Mastercard to give businesses a better way to pay
Octet Finance, the Australian company revolutionising the supply chain finance industry for small and medium businesses, has formed an alliance with Mastercard to enable businesses to pay global suppliers safely, securely and quickly. The alliance will enable Mastercard’s members to offer their B2B clients the ability to make cross-border supplier payments using their existing Mastercard debit and credit cards. Octet users will benefit from the integration of Mastercard’s cutting edge payment offerings, such as the Mastercard Payment Gateway Services (MPGS) and the configurable Virtual Card Number (VCN) feature, on the Octet platform. Octet Finance is the supply chain technology platform that enables payments to be made through the secure Mastercard […]
Google Wallet launches web app for payments
Just in time for Christmas, Google has released its new Google Wallet web app, allowing users to send and receive money via their browser. Google’s new platform doesn’t require money transfer recipients to have the app to receive payments. Cash can be sent to a friend’s email address or phone number and they can then transfer the balance to their bank account without having to install the app. However, senders must link their debit card to their Google account and have access to a browser in order to process the transaction. Google relaunched its tap-and-pay Google Wallet app as a peer-to-peer payment solution last year. The new web app is […]
Mint Payments expands travel portfolio with new partner agreement
Payments processing technology provider, Mint Payments (ASX: MNW) has partnered with one of Australia’s most affordable and adaptable travel agency software solution providers TravelPartner (Aust) Pty Ltd, signing a two-year licence and distribution agreement to deliver its fully integrated online payments processing service to its growing network of travel agents. TravelPartner has integrated Mint’s card payment module into its core SaaS product offering VTO Ultimate to enable seamless and easy credit card payment acceptance by travel agents for all travel and service fee transactions. This partnership removes the current manual effort required by the agent as the software seamlessly creates an invoice, takes payment, generates a receipt and reconciles it […]
Invapay partner with ANZ to deliver payment innovation to clients
UK based Invapay and ANZ (Australia and New Zealand Banking Group) announce that they are working together to deliver automated payments innovation to their business customers. ANZ’s vision to use technology and innovation to help solve the payment challenges faced by CFO’s has been realised by utilising Invapay’s cloud based automated payment platform. Invapay complements ANZ’s existing corporate product portfolio. In the absence of any development and integration work, the association made good sense and was easy to achieve. Adam Grant, Head of Transaction Banking, ANZ Australia had this to say of the association: “Working with Invapay has enabled ANZ to deliver a proven payables solution which allows our customers […]
ASIC lets the fintech start-ups out of the sandbox
The corporate regulator will today release its eagerly anticipated regulatory “sandbox” policy for fintech companies, enabling start-ups to test their products and services for a limited period without having to hold an Australian financial services license. ASIC released a consultation paper in June and has now completed its regulatory guidance, with commissioner John Price set to cut the ribbon. As with all these processes, the fintech industry hasn’t got everything it wanted. However, the final version from an industry perspective is said to be an improvement on the draft, putting in place a sound platform for future improvements. For a start, the AFS licensing exemption is believed to have been […]
EML boss sees cashless society as ‘tap and pay’ technology takes off
AUSTRALIA is likely to be a cashless society within a decade as “tap-and-pay” technology becomes commonplace, according to Brisbane-based EML Payments. The payment services provider is riding a wave of global demand for debit, prepaid and loyalty cards, providing transactions worth $2.5 billion for major Australian and global brands including the Good Guys, Toyota, Ladbrokes, Shell and Sprint. “Australia has one of the highest adoptions of tap- and-pay in the world, accounting for 75 per cent of transactions,” EML Payments chief executive Tom Cregan said. “In the US, it is only about 10 per cent.” Mr Cregan said the move to a cashless society in Australia had been pushed by […]
A great fintech border invasion
If ever there were a banking niche ripe for disruption, it would be cross-border payments. It almost defies comprehension that Amazon can deliver physical goods faster than a bank can make a credit entry. The reason, of course, is that remittances still meander through the 600 year-old correspondent banking system, which requires six players to link up to achieve the final outcome — the payer, the payer’s bank, the payer’s bank’s correspondent, the beneficiary’s bank’s correspondent, the beneficiary’s bank and the beneficiary. The system is clunky, opaque and extremely costly for users. Fintech was always going to find a better solution, and the machinery is now in place for far-reaching […]