Australian Payments Plus (AP+) and Telstra have partnered to offer identity verification via ConnectID® to customers activating selected Telstra mobile services. ConnectID lets customers verify their identity online without having to share personal documents. …
Following the release of our inaugural product roadmap in 2024, we are pleased to publish our updated 2025 roadmap that combines our product and infrastructure priorities. The 2025 AP+ Roadmap outlines key industry and …
Australian Payments Plus (AP+) is rolling out a technical update to some debit cards on mobile wallets to ensure consumers can continue to make payments via eftpos from 1 Jan 2025. A small minority …
Webinar recording In today’s fast-paced economy, we all need fast and efficient payments. The NPP is revolutionising the way consumers, businesses and government pay and get paid with solutions like Osko, PayID, PayTo, Confirmation of Payee and the International Payments Service. In this …
AP+ held its final Payment Service Provider (PSP) Forum for the year on 4 November 2024. Chaired by Greg Cooper, independent AP+ director, the forum provided an overview of the ongoing work including the …
Welcome to the latest edition of our Move to NPP newsletter. We’re thrilled to have you on board as we get ready for Australia’s payments future. The NPP is revolutionising the flow of money, …
AP+ continually seeks ways to better understand the needs of payment users. Our most recent End User Forum was held on 31 October 2024 to gain insights on the future of payments for Australia. …
Australian Payments Plus (AP+) is pleased to announce the rollout of Merchant Choice Routing (MCR) on transactions made via mobile wallets has now commenced, meaning that merchants can choose1 to have more payments routed …
AP+ held its latest Payment Service Provider (PSP) Forum on 19 August 2024. Chaired by Greg Cooper, independent AP+ director, the forum considered an overview of AP+’s ongoing work related to the move to …
Renting your first apartment is a rite of passage for young Australians – one that traditionally leads to independence, security and belonging. It can also now lead to identity fraud, according to John Shepherd …