Category: NPP

id8 Tour | Money 20/20 Diversity & Culture

The Money20/20 conference has given us the opportunity to hear from a wide range of world-class speakers, including global entrepreneurs and even a Grand Slam tennis champion, who have all touched on the intrinsic link between organisational culture, diversity, and performance. The companies that are best positioned to establish a competitive edge are the ones […]

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Indue Delivers Rapid NPP Implementation For Auswide Bank

Auswide Bank customers can now send and receive payments with other financial institutions in near real-time, following the successful launch of a New Payments Platform (NPP) offering by Indue. Indue Chief Customer Officer Fred Perry said the implementation of NPP for Auswide Bank was remarkable due to its rapid speed to market and seamless delivery. […]

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The Mutual Bank appoints Indue as their principal payment partner

Today we are delighted to confirm that The Mutual Bank has chosen Indue as their principal payments partner. The Mutual Bank, a $1 billion mutual bank based in the Hunter region of NSW, has been serving the people of the Hunter since 1888. It offers a full range of financial products and services, including home […]

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Insight: The changing face of consumer payments in Australia

Guest writer, David Oierholm, The Initiatives Group, sheds light on the changes and trends of consumer payments in Australia. The ways in which consumer payments  in Australia are made is often likened to a train system comprised of the “rails” that carry the carriages (the payment systems), and the “carriages” that carry the passengers (the individual payments). The media will have us believe that the payments landscape in Australia is constantly and rapidly changing. To an extent this is correct – but this is all about new “carriages” rather than “rails”. […]

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