News

Eftpos, a debit payments network in Australia, today announced that ANZ eftpos Access cards now feature support for Apple Pay.. ANZ is the first bank in Australia to make in-store eftpos mobile ...
PayPal will join Eftpos' payments hub next year in a partnership that will see the offline payments system leverage the online presence PayPal has in Australia to extend its reach.
Eftpos (electronic funds transfer at point of sale) Australia confirmed that it will begin running pilots of a mass-market digital identity service, which is reportedly backed by the nation’s ...
***Updated***All four major banks have confirmed "sporadic outages" of services including ATM and Eftpos access across the country on Thursday, with fingers increasingly being pointed at the country's ...
Australian point-of-sale payments provider eftpos is moving online, testing a new system for web-purchases at supermarket chain Coles. Eftpos - which is owned by 14 of country's largest banks and ...
An Australian rival to PayPal is much closer, with a major trial of cardless online payments from Coles and two of the major banks. Payments are movin... iTWire - EFTPOS goes online with consumer ...
Eftpos Australia is using Hedera Hashgraph to trial a micropayments system that could rival traditional online methods. BTC $84,542.93 + 1.44 % ETH $1,605.22 + 2.30 % USDT $0.9998 + 0.03 % XRP ...
Every EFTPOS terminal around the country can now accept Bitcoin, thanks to a new innovation from Australian start-up CoinJar. The start-up, which bills itself as Australia’s largest Bitcoin ...
Australia has a high ratio of consumers using contactless payment cards, while mobile payment adoption has lagged because of some large banks’ aversion to supporting Apple Pay and slower uptake in the ...
Australia’s leading point-of-sale technology provider, Eftpos, is launching a proof-of-concept exploring DLT-powered micropayments in partnership with Hedera. Eftpos Australia, the country’s ...
eftpos today announced it will launch a public API program in early 2020 and is partnering with Stone&Chalk to build closer relationships with Australia’s Fintech community.