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Tag: credit

  • Origin Energy confirms data breach involving credit cards

    Origin Energy confirms data breach involving credit cards

    Employee allegedly stole customer payment details.
  • Criminals using ‘ghost tapping’ to take over your credit card

    Criminals using ‘ghost tapping’ to take over your credit card

    Make tapping purchases with your card without your knowledge.
  • RBA moves to ban card transaction surcharges

    RBA moves to ban card transaction surcharges

    But issuers, fintechs warn of unintended consequences.
  • Forget PINs, your next credit card will scan your face

    Forget PINs, your next credit card will scan your face

    Passkeys and AI are about to change the way you shop.
  • Numberless credit cards on the way

    Numberless credit cards on the way

    Ubiquitous 16-digit numbers could be extinct by 2030.
  • Buy now, pay later finally regulated as credit

    Buy now, pay later finally regulated as credit

    Industry welcomes clarity after years of self-regulation.
  • Businesses adopt QR code payments to dodge card fees

    Businesses adopt QR code payments to dodge card fees

    QR codes are ubiquitous in China – but will Australians buy them?
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