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Worldline develops independent digital eftpos card

The payment company is testing the virtual product with selected NZ retailers, to boost eftpos against competing credit card digital wallets.

Eftpos transactions have declining compared with credit schemes.

Kate McVicar Thu, 20 Jul 2023

Payment solutions company Worldline has developed a virtual debit card that isn’t connected to large international financial organisations such as Visa, Mastercard, or American Express (Amex). 

The virtual card would work with mobile payment systems such as Apple Pay and Google Pay for contactless

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Kate McVicar Thu, 20 Jul 2023
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