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Nov
20

Facebook’s Messenger payments looms over Australia’s big banks

Facebook’s challenge to Australia’s big banks is coming as early as next year, when the social media giant is expected to introduce peer-to-peer payments within its Messenger service, hot on the heels of local banks’ expected launch of their own P2P payments network. In July, The Australian Financial Review revealed Facebook had been awarded a patent to allow it to launch Messenger payments in Australia, which will allow users to pay family, friends and groups once they have linked up a bank-issued debit card to their social media account. More than 13 million people use Facebook Messenger in Australia each month, a figure that will have local banks – who […]

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Jul
11

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Superannuation Administration Reimagined

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Apr
26

Australian cashless future finding favour

Powering the payments process will be fintechs such as Australian start-up Assembly Payments, which provides a single payment platform that is compatible with various disbursement channels, with clients so far including Gumtree, Airtasker and carsales.com.au. Online innovations such as Amazon’s digital assistant Alexa are already enabling customers to shop via voice-activated transactions, while messenger apps and social media heavyweights such as Facebook are making forays into the banking and payments space. World of opportunity Fintech digital payments are forecast to be worth $1.8 billion by 2020 in Australia alone, and are proving to be a major disruptor of the banking sector. With increased convenience, flexibility and low-to-zero fees, could traditional […]

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Apr
13

Sydney, Melbourne climb in financial, fintech league rankings

There was good news overnight for status-conscious Australia’s bid for relevance in global financial services. Both Sydney and Melbourne continue to climb in the rankings of the world’s leading financial centres, with Sydney nestled in the top 10 at number eight after improving three notches, and Melbourne now ensconced at number 21, also up three places. In another round of the endless rankings of global fintech hubs, Sydney also edged up from 9th to 8th position. Perennial favourites London and Singapore shared top billing, with New York and Silicon Valley at 3rd and 4th, and Chicago the highest new entrant at 5th. The methodology behind country league tables is notoriously […]

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Mar
24

Never be caught short after this brainwave

Making a payment is now as easy as tapping your sunglasses thanks to a plucky Australian start-up, Sydney-based Inamo, which is starting to take the world by storm, appearing at South by Southwest in Texas and now embarking on a $6 million Series A funding round. The start-up is the brainchild of Peter Colbert, a former agent for international surfing stars and still a keen surfer. He told The Australian the idea for the sunnies came after a regular surf in Manly with mates. It was his turn to buy coffees, but he had forgotten his wallet. “It was one of those light bulb moments where I wondered what if […]

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Jan
18

Develop New Ways to Sell Online: Introducing Build with Square

When you’re growing your business, the thought of piecing together hardware, software and payments services from multiple vendors can be exhausting. Unfortunately, that’s the challenge many Australian business owners face. At Square, we believe that all business owners — big and small, online and offline — should have the tools to start, run and grow using one cohesive and fully integrated platform. Build with Square is a new set of new payment APIs which are now available to Australian sellers and developers, designed to empower offline businesses with payment solutions to service omni-channel needs. Our collection of APIs enable you to integrate your custom point of sale or e-commerce solutions […]

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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 […]

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