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e-pay provide Optus and Vodafone recharge products to eziPass platform for newsagents
Monday, August 18, 2008 (516 reads)

e-pay Australia, announced a prepaid agreement with Tower Systems, Australia's largest supplier of retail management software to newsagents. 

The entire e-pay suite of electronic voucher products, including Optus and Vodafone mobile recharge, will be available to newsagents through the Tower point of sale software.

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Caltex joins the e-pay platform
Monday, July 14, 2008 (418 reads)

SYDNEY — July 09, 2008 — e-pay Australia Pty Ltd (“e-pay”) today announced  a prepaid agreement with Caltex Australia Petroleum Pty Ltd (“Caltex”), Australia’s largest petrol and convenience retailer.

 

 

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e-pay are number 1 in Australia again!
Monday, July 14, 2008 (800 reads)

Following the recent signing of 4 additional major retail groups; Caltex, Freedom Fuel, Gull Petroleum and Peregrine Group and a further 330 independent retailers e-pay moves into the position as the leading distributor of prepaid products and services in Australia.

 

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Swipe, Load, Sell - Swipe cards available for retail
Friday, June 06, 2008 (432 reads)

Your e-pay terminal supplies prepaid mobile recharge top-ups for airtime as well as calling cards and music in the form of thermal printed vouchers.  In addition to these vouchers, e-pay is now supplying Prepaid Swipe-Card products – activated or loaded through the terminal’s swipe facility.

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Nokia Music Blasts into the e-pay platform
Friday, June 06, 2008 (512 reads)

Nokia music is the latest product to hit your e-pay platform from Australia’s most popular handset brand.  Coupled with the Nokia’s online Music store, customers can purchase credit in-store then go online to download tracks direct to their handset or PC.

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Smart-Card, Wallet-Phone... Will NFC impact Aussie Retail Payments?
Friday, June 06, 2008 (287 reads)

Near Field Communication (NFC) is a short-range wireless technology, commonly used for contact-less payments. Payment is fast, simple, and requires no pin, signature or secondary verification for payments under AU$35.  Spawning the creation of the wallet-phone in Japan, and powering public transport in WA and South Queensland.  Is NFC the future of convenient transactions?

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