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How eftpos changed the way Australians pay

Debit transactions at EFTPOS terminals provided a practical alternative to cash and credit, allowing consumers to pay directly from their bank accounts at the point of sale. This shift reduced reliance on cash withdrawals…
How eftpos changed the way Australians pay

AP+ General Manager Retail Payments, Colin Sultana. Debit transactions at EFTPOS terminals provided a practical alternative to cash and credit, allowing consumers to pay directly from their bank accounts at the point of sale. This shift reduced reliance on cash withdrawals and laid the foundations…

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