Renting your first apartment is a rite of passage for young Australians – one that traditionally leads to independence, security and belonging. It can also now lead to identity fraud, according to John Shepherd …
Australia’s payments system is entering a period of unprecedented transformation. Momentum is accelerating for the movement of payments to the innovative and data-rich New Payments Platform (NPP). This follows AusPayNet’s announcement of 2030 as …
Australian Payments Plus (AP+) today announced J.P. Morgan Payments, a part of leading global financial services firm JPMorganChase has joined debit network eftpos as a Member and will become the latest Participant to join …
AP+ central payments systems update Australian Payments Plus (AP+) can confirm that the payments systems for eftpos, BPAY and NPP are operating normally. The central eftpos environment has not been affected by the CrowdStrike …
Trust is the best path to continued growth, an antidote to consumer indifference and a business’ strongest insurance against competitive disruption, says Australian Payments Plus chair Catherine Brenner. “Trust is effectively a contract that …
AP+ held its latest Payment Service Provider (PSP) Forum on 15 April 2024. Chaired by Greg Cooper, independent AP+ director, the forum considered strategy and product roadmap updates as well as reviews of eftpos …
Awareness of PayID amongst consumers and small businesses is set to boost with a brand new campaign launching this week. The new campaign, ‘The Day You PayID’d Me’ brings to life the delight and …
The NPP October 2022 Roadmap has been published. An update on the NPP roadmap is now available providing the latest numbers relating to the growing use of the NPP. There are now close to …
Australia’s first payment service providers have commenced offering PayTo to their merchant and business customers, as the financial services sector prepares to use PayTo to vastly improve account-to-account payments. Developed by NPP Australia in …
The potential of PayTo was on full display at this year’s inaugural Real Time Payments Summit – “More than just speed”, held by NPP Australia in Sydney on Tuesday, 3 May. Nearly 400 people attended the …