The Future of Payments: 2021 and Beyond
What can we expect from payments technology in the future? We spoke to Will Miao, Head of Online Payments at Paymark, to find out what megatrends are likely to influence…
Last year, New Zealand saw the launch of 3DS2 – an improved way to authenticate online payments to prevent credit card fraud.
Read moreWhat can we expect from payments technology in the future? We spoke to Will Miao, Head of Online Payments at Paymark, to find out what megatrends are likely to influence…
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The COVID-19 outbreak has seen countries collapse under the strain of supporting patients with millions of cases around the world and hundreds of thousands of fatalities.
Sometimes in life, we get so accustomed to working around little problems that we barely think about them. A creaky door, a chipped mug, an internet outage.
As we exit lockdown and begin to reopen our economy, retail businesses are beginning to gain some momentum.
Until 2020, online spending had been steadily increasing as a share of total retail, and until recently fewer than one in ten transactions in New Zealand had been online.
Most people tend not to spend a lot of time thinking about payments. The impact of Covid-19 on the retail sector has changed that.