New Zealand’s industry payments group is mapping out the long term evolution of the system.
Payments:
Trends and innovations in digital payments, credit cards, e-commerce and financial transactions shaping consumer behaviour and the financial industry.
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21 September 2022
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With cash usage dropping around the globe how can we ensure this doesn’t lead to financial exclusion for some in the community?
13 September 2022 -
Despite the growing trend of digital payments many people in society still prefer – and rely on – physical cash.
7 July 2021 -
Cash crisis, credit risk: use of physical cash and credit cards contracted majorly in 2020 as consumers flocked to debit and digital payments.
17 February 2021 -
It’s not just young consumers using buy now, pay later schemes anymore. And regulators are taking notice.
11 February 2021 -
The payments landscape has changed entirely in two decades. Will COVID-19 alter the course of history?
4 May 2020 -
The perceived decreasing value of cash during the COVID-19 pandemic isn’t the same across the globe.
25 May 2020 -
Incumbent banks and new players keep coming up with even more ways to pay – but is it musical chairs or deckchairs on the Titanic?
5 February 2020 -
As cash use rates dropped through the pandemic, so too did ATM use. But this isn’t a new phenomenon.
24 August 2021 -
With the Kiwis officially killing off cheques, will Australia be the next economy to formally move on from the paper-based payment?
4 August 2021 -
Australia’s payments system is large, diverse and very complex. And globally interlinked. So has regulation kept up with the pace of innovation?
1 September 2021 -
Three of Australia’s major payments companies are on the brink of a ground-breaking merger. What does it mean for competition?
19 June 2020