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Eftpos to launch QR-code payments: What does it mean for retailers?

Inside Retail

The eQR payments platform is being rolled out in partnership with Commonwealth Bank and NAB, as well as with fintechs Azupay , Beem It and Merchant Warrior. Supermarket giants Coles and Woolworths are also on board as first adopters. What do QR-code payments mean for SMEs? appeared first on Inside Retail.

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American Express Broadens UK Network with New Merchant Partnerships Across Multiple Sectors

365 Retail

Taken together, these merchant signings represent thousands of new places that now accept American Express Card payments. In the retail sector, American Express has signed acceptance agreements with discount retailer Savers , which operates around 500 stores nationwide.

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Gen Z’s Message to Merchants: Meet Us in the Metaverse

365 Retail

A new study from FIS ® (NYSE: FIS), shows how the shopping preferences of younger UK consumers have shifted as adoption of embedded finance services reaches mainstream usage among Millennials and Gen Zs, while their older counterparts are less engaged with newer, digitally-oriented financial experiences. About the survey.

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Coles doubles down on payments with launch of Flypay for grocery

Inside Retail

A year on from the introduction of payment platform Flypay to Coles Liquor websites, including Liquorland, Vintage Cellars and First Choice Liquor, the digital wallet has now been expanded to grocery shoppers through Coles Online. Coles isn’t the only retailer investing in payments technology. Exciting time’.

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What Is a GTIN and Why Do You Need One?

Store Growers

Last Updated on March 27, 2023 We’re all familiar with barcodes because they are used to identify products at the checkout registry in supermarkets. It all boils down to positively identifying the unique and exact product reference so that the end result of processing the data is more relevant.