CashDeck releases API, integrates with Ezidox
CashDeck, one of the leading platform providers that helps borrowers quickly and securely provide their bank statements and at the same time, generate a detailed income and expense analysis based on the borrowers’ actual transactions, today announced they have opened up their platform capability with an API. As part of this move, CashDeck is aligning the platform with Ezidox, Lakeba’s well known software solution for document collection and management. The CashDeck app is currently used by more than 700 broking firms and boasts a high satisfaction rate with both brokers and their clients. It helps lenders, aggregators, brokers and software developers simplify the process of accurately analysing living expenses. Wayne […]
Verrency signs long-term innovation services deal with volt bank
Australian global payments innovation provider Verrency has signed a significant long-term deal with volt bank, Australia’s first independent 100% digital bank. The multi-year agreement enables volt bank to leverage Verrency’s cloud-based payments innovation platform and services marketplace to enable cost-effective delivery of a multitude of value-added services to its customers. The agreement comes on the back of Verrency being named FinTech Australia’s winner of the 2018 Excellence in Establishing a Global Market Presence. David Link, Founder and CEO, Verrency, said: “Verrency will enable volt bank to rapidly and cost-effectively deliver value-added services to Australian consumers – including via easy connection with multiple service providers – without requiring significant change in their […]
NAB launches Google Pay across its debit and credit cards
This adds to NAB’s existing contactless payment options of NAB Pay and NAB PayTag, Samsung Pay, and Fitbit and Garmin smartwatches. NAB has today announced the launch of Google Pay across both its debit and credit cards, enabling customers to securely make contactless payments with their smartphone or compatible device. Google Pay allows customers to make tap and go payments with their smartphone in store and online, instead of using their physical credit or debit card. Just like when using your debit card to tap and go, when using Google Pay customers won’t need to enter a PIN for their transaction unless it’s more than $100. Google Pay is Google’s […]
Blockchain is ready for prime time despite its critics
By John Heaton – Moneycatcha CTO Over the last few years the hype around Blockchain has been brought to the forefront via mass entry into cryptocurrencies. This is not too dissimilar to when online trading systems became publicly available in the late 1990s early 2000s. The pattern of behaviour is similar with an opportunity being presented and individuals trying to make a return on investment. As with the online trading systems, there will be individuals who manage to make significant returns on investment but the vast majority made marginal or no returns. Before technology is fully commercialised it endures certain growing pains such as awareness, decision to adopt, initial use […]
Australia lags on digital banking revolution: Oracle survey
Would you be prepared to give a little-known business access to your most sensitive financial data, if it meant getting a better deal on your home loan? This type of question is set to become increasingly relevant in the coming years, as the big data revolution joins forces with a push for greater competition in banking. Data is one of the most valuable assets in the financial world, and there’s a clear trend towards policies that put more of this value back into the hands of consumers, rather than large corporations. The only catch is that often, the way for consumers to squeeze more value from their data it to […]
GBST, Superestate launch digital super product
The mobile accessible fund will provide Superestate with a secure, member-oriented platform allowing greater communication and engagement with its members.
Samsung Pay locks up the “big four” after new partnership with National Australia Bank
Samsung Pay has become the first mobile wallet provider to lock up the “big four” banks after today announcing a partnership with the last of the major institutions – the National Australian Bank. NAB customers now join those from Commonwealth Bank, Westpac and ANZ to use Samsung Pay to make payments with compatible Samsung smartphones, Samsung smartwatches and other wearables. Customers can load their Visa credit and/or debit card and pay securely anywhere credit cards are accepted. Apart from the big four banks, Samsung Pay works with more than 45 other financial institutions around Australia. Samsung has made good on its promise to provide its customers with a simple and […]
The data rush is on as start-ups get set for open banking
Paul Chapman believes banking is only going to get more complex. “We like to say Japan is living in the future,” he says. “People have a very fragmented life with three to four banks and several different financial products. There is so much complexity and we think that is happening in Australia.” The Australian co-founder of financial management app Moneytree, which is based in Japan and launched in Australia last year, is one of a number of start-ups jostling for position as the government looks to introduce open banking to Australia. Speaking to Fairfax Media on the sidelines of the Salesforce World Tour in Sydney this month, he said open […]