If you like'd to beam more cashback rewards into your life, then social payments app Beem It is the payments upgrade to scan with your sensors, as its new rewards feature gives customers the "potential" to earn cashback on their spend in-store or online at 500 merchants across Australia, including Breadtop Bakery, Ecco Shoes, Forever New, Luggage Direct, THE ICONIC, 1001 Optical and many more."
GUEST INTERVIEW: Mark Britt is the CEO of Beem It, and first publicly announced Beem Rewards were coming during a federal financial Parliamentary inquiry on 26 July, 2021, with program formally launching 7 February, 2022, so how will this program truly reward small businesses and their customers?
GUEST INTERVIEW: Mark Britt is the CEO of Beem It, and first publicly announced Beem Rewards were coming during a federal financial Parliamentary inquiry on 26 July, 2021, with program formally launching 7 February, 2022, so how will this program truly reward small businesses and their customers?
The amalgamation of eftpos, BPAY and NPPA under the AP+ banner is the start of a new financial era, eftpos Australia CEO Stephen Benton is "retiring" and says he will take on some board and advisory roles.
Australia’s home-grown digital wallet and payments app is called Beem It, and not only is it issued by Digital Wallet Pty Ltd, which is part of the eftpos group, it is launching "a powerful new rewards feature to empower small businesses to create bespoke rewards and offers" in the first quarter of 2022.
GUEST INTERVIEW: Eftpos has announced that some of Australia's most iconic banks, retailers and FinTechs – CommBank, NAB, Coles, Woolworths, Azupay, Beem It and Merchant Warrior – are partnering with eftpos to support the rollout of its new QR payments platform, eQR.
GUEST INTERVIEW: Eftpos has announced that some of Australia's most iconic banks, retailers and FinTechs – CommBank, NAB, Coles, Woolworths, Azupay, Beem It and Merchant Warrior – are partnering with eftpos to support the rollout of its new QR payments platform, eQR.
Eftpos has announced building its new QR code payments experience infrastructure on schedule, with the first commercial trials to be announced "in the coming weeks."
eftpos has announced seasoned digital executive Mark Britt has joined the eftpos team as CEO of Beem It to take it next-level with plans for a new national rewards platform for Australian consumers, while also providing evidence a Parliamentary inquiry today into Mobile payment and digital wallet financial services.
Beem It says the QR code has the power to fundamentally change how payments are made in Australia. The QR code utility will help Australian merchants to create better experiences for its customers and potentially reduce costs.
Debit card provider eftpos is buying Australian payments app Beem It which enables consumers to send and receive money using their phone,as part of its move further into the "digital ecosystem".
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