Payments on the go with Payminty
Remember those situations where you still needed cash long after everybody else accepted cards? Food trucks, school fairs, farmers’ markets and charity bucket collections, for instance – not to mention…
Last year, New Zealand saw the launch of 3DS2 – an improved way to authenticate online payments to prevent credit card fraud.
Read moreRemember those situations where you still needed cash long after everybody else accepted cards? Food trucks, school fairs, farmers’ markets and charity bucket collections, for instance – not to mention…
New Zealand has been a leader in embracing new payment technology like EFTPOS, and we’d love to see the country keep up its reputation as an early adopter.
More choices at a lower cost? Digital Kiwi dollars? Breaking the dominance of the big credit card companies? There are some major changes coming for the way we pay says…
New Zealand’s small businesses are digitising at a rapid pace – pushed by lockdowns, customer demand and fast-changing technology opportunities.
Paymark is now looking a little different. We’ve undergone a rebranding, bringing us more closely into alignment with our parent company, payments powerhouse Worldline.
Providing your customers with a way to make a one-off payment securely over the phone can create a headache for merchants.
Loyal customers are the most valuable, and loyalty schemes can attract and retain repeat shoppers.
If you’ve ever bought a product from a company you’ve probably been told the company is “customer-centric” or “customer-led” or something similar.
Internationally, several countries are considering how to best regulate the payments industry but here in New Zealand we are already well placed and have the solution they are all looking…
Making the big decisions at your business can be extremely difficult.
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…
This year has changed everything - we've all been rethinking how we work, live and travel.