Square launches SDK for in-app payments
Square has launched a software development kit (SDK) that allows third-party developers to integrate its payments platform into their Android and iOS mobile apps.
Square has launched a software development kit (SDK) that allows third-party developers to integrate its payments platform into their Android and iOS mobile apps.
NAB has become the first of Australia’s big four banks to support the Alibaba Group-backed Alipay mobile payment platform.
Customers of ANZ will be able to use a mobile device equipped with Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Google Pay, Garmin Pay and Fitbit Pay to withdraw cash from some ATMs, the bank announced today.
Victoria is preparing to allow customers to pay for public transport using their Android-based smartphones.
A joint venture backed by three of Australia’s big four banks has released its first app, with Beem It now available for iOS and Android devices.
Bankwest customers will be able to use jewelry to make contactless payments. The bank today unveiled ‘Halo’: A ring that supports tap and go payments.
Westpac has launched a service that allows its customers to transfer money to third parties from within iMessage on Apple iPhones.
Two million Eftpos-only cardholders will now be able to use Google’s Android Pay service when making purchases.
Three of Australia’s big four banks are backing a joint venture that will build cross-platform mobile payment services.
Westpac has claimed that Apple has forced the bank to remove a major feature from its iPhone mobile banking app.
A group of banks has lost its fight with Apple over the iPhone-maker’s payments platform.
A group of banks that have sought the right to act as a cartel in negotiations with Apple over the iPhone maker’s Apple Pay platform have narrowed the scope of their application to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
ANZ bank will automatically update customers’ digital wallets with replacement card details if they report a card lost or stolen.
ANZ has released a card payment terminal that runs on Google’s Android mobile platform.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission will not authorise a group of banks to band together for negotiations with Apple over the iPhone maker’s Apple Pay platform, states a draft decision issued today by the ACCC. A final decision is not expected until March next year.