Customers of the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) can now ditch their plastic bank cards, with a few thousand of ANZ ATMs now accepting cash withdrawal via smartphones and smartwatches.
Australians' love for contactless payments is driving the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group to incorporate mobile withdrawal technology to its ATM network. The bank will allow customers to use ...
For ANZ, the future of banking is clearly tied to smartphones, with the bank announcing a new mobile wallet for consumers, NFC-compatible ATMs in the pipeline and a mobile card reader for businesses.
Customers of ANZ will be able to use a mobile device equipped with Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Google Pay, Garmin Pay and Fitbit Pay to withdraw cash from some ATMs, the bank announced today. The bank ...
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ANZ Banking Group will stop charging its customers for using ATMs operated by competitors, a spokesperson for the Australia-based bank tells CardLine Global. The move comes as Australia's new rules ...
MELBOURNE, Australia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Expensify, the most widely used expense software in the world, announces a partnership with ANZ New Zealand that gives ANZ business customers a smoother way to ...
The bank's branding seemed a safe bet before Djokovic was given the tennis elbow by a little-known Uzbek. Visitors to ANZ cash machines in Australia through January were greeted with a picture of a ...
ANZ has confirmed some customers are experiencing issues logging into their mobile app and internet banking. More than a thousand people have reported issues with ANZ's mobile app goMoney on the ...
Hundreds of ANZ customers are experiencing problems logging into the ... to our customers and appreciate their patience as we work to resolve the issue. ATMs and EFTPOS and PayWave are all working ...