Displaying items by tag: Mastercard

American credit payment provider Mastercard and Japanese technology provider NEC have teamed up to help consumers use biometric technology for in-store payments.

Published in Business Intelligence
Thursday, 02 March 2023 11:45

Optus, Mastercard extend strategic partnership

Optus and Mastercard have extended their strategic partnership to provide Optus customers with a “simple, secure way” to prove their identity. 

Published in Security

Global identity verification tech company OCR Labs has become a Gold Partner in FinTech Australia’s corporate partnership program.

Published in Strategy
Wednesday, 08 February 2023 11:00

Tyro Go now available in Telstra stores

Mobile Eftpos reader Tyro Go is now available in more than 300 Telstra stores and business technology centres.

Published in Deals

Former Mastercard executive and payments industry veteran Gilles Novel has joined Australian fintech and payments-as-a-service platform mx51 as the company’s new Chief Product Officer.

Published in People Moves

A newly released report by Harvard Business Review Analytic Services in association with Mastercard has given “clear and compelling guidance for business leaders looking to innovate in the year ahead”, and while many organisations prioritise integration of the most up-to-date technology, “what consumers are really looking for is trusted solutions that offer exceptional value”.

Published in Strategy
Tuesday, 19 July 2022 10:50

mx51 secures $32.5 million funding

Payment technology company mx51 has raised $32.5 million in a Series B round led by an undisclosed fintech investor.

Published in Strategy

Australia’s competition and consumer commisssion the ACCC has given notice that competition in payments markets, investigating allegations of anti-competitive conduct, and protecting the interests of consumers will be the focus of its financial services enforcement and policy work over the next year.

Published in Technology Regulation

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commisssion (ACCC) has instituted proceedings in the Federal Court against Mastercard for allegedly engaging in conduct with the purpose of substantially lessening competition in the supply of debit card acceptance services.

Published in Market

Technology business veteran Anurag Vasisth has been appointed as Group CEO of technology loyalty rewards platform provider Loyalty Now.

Published in People Moves
Monday, 22 November 2021 09:04

How ICause is changing the way Aussies donate

NOT FOR PROFIT: The pandemic has disrupted donation drives and crowdfunding initiatives, preventing schools, churches, community groups, and charities from receiving beneficiary aid.

Published in Not For Profit
Thursday, 18 November 2021 10:25

Mastercard's Mathew joins mx51 as CCO

Payments platform operator mx51 has appointed Varghese Mathew to the role of chief customer officer.

Published in People Moves

Payment provider Mastercard is seeking to become a trusted digital identity provider and, to this end, has applied for accreditation under the Australian Government's Trusted Digital Identity Framework.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

Payment provider Mastercard has become the third company in its sector to be banned from issuing cards in India, with the move coming in July, apparently due to its not adhering to rules on local data storage.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Monday, 13 September 2021 10:26

PropTrack joins FinTech Australia

REA Group’s data business PropTrack has joined FinTech Australia’s ecosystem partnership program to establish key relationships in the fintech sector and to create opportunities.

Published in Data

The Sydney Stock Exchange (SSX) has joined FinTech Australia’s corporate program, becoming the 13th organisation it has signed on this year.

Published in Listed Tech

Six subsidiaries of media firm Nine Entertainment have paid penalties totalling $159,840 after the competition regulator the ACCC issued them with 12 infringement notices for allegedly charging subscribers and advertisers excessive payment surcharges.

Published in Technology Regulation

The migration of retailers and small businesses online has prompted Australian consumers to demand more multiple payment options, according to Mastercard’s latest study. However, the preferred payment method changes on their situation.

Published in Business IT

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