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Subscription content please login to view - New Zealand earnings hedged New Zealand earnings hedged
28 April 2004 12:00am
ANZ paid a little less, in Australian dollar terms, for National Bank of New Zealand than indicated in the prospectus published six months ago. » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - Accounting twists in the wind Accounting twists in the wind
28 April 2004 12:00am
ANZ will have to comply with new International Financial Reporting Standards with effect from the results for the half year ending March 2006, and certain comparative figures for March 2005 will have to be restated on the same basis. » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - Reverse Eftpos and internet debit payments planned Reverse Eftpos and internet debit payments planned
27 April 2004 12:00am
One insight provided by yesterday's evidence by two "payments experts" at the Australian Competition Tribunal was reference to a pair of previously unheralded innovations to Eftpos, brewing to unknown timetable around the Australian banking industry. » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - Banks renew case for ‘positive' Eftpos interchange Banks renew case for ‘positive' Eftpos interchange
27 April 2004 12:00am
In the opening address by advocate Alan Archibald for the banks last week, Archibald told the tribunal member that the banks' Eftpos interchange plan allowed for the introduction of a positive interchange fee. » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - HSBC's Beatty switches to St George HSBC's Beatty switches to St George
23 April 2004 12:00am
St George Bank yesterday confirmed they planned to hire George Beatty, currently head of cards at HSBC Bank Australia, as general manager, consumer products. » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - Second wind for ANZ's Hartzer Second wind for ANZ's Hartzer
23 April 2004 12:00am
Brian Hartzer, head of cards at ANZ Bank, has made the most of his second chance, and is to be elevated to a new job at the bank as group managing director personal banking in Australia. » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - PIN-based authorisation on cards for Visa Debit PIN-based authorisation on cards for Visa Debit
23 April 2004 12:00am
Visa International and issuers of Visa Debit cards in Australia are conceding a further reduction in interchange fees paid from the acquiring bank to the issuing bank, but are hoping to defend the "honour all cards" rule and head off imposition of a "no surcharging" policy. » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - No precedent from Wal-Mart case No precedent from Wal-Mart case
23 April 2004 12:00am
Visa's submission otherwise seeks to protect the honour all cards rule, and persuade the RBA that it cannot rely on the precedent from the class action settled in favour of merchants in the US last year (the Wal-Mart case). » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - Debit interchange cuts credit union revenue Debit interchange cuts credit union revenue
23 April 2004 12:00am
The submission from Credit Union Services Corp estimates that credit unions collectively issue 1.2 million Visa Debit cards, or 31.2 per cent of the of the total number of Visa debit cards in Australia. » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - MasterCard revives debate on positive reporting MasterCard revives debate on positive reporting
22 April 2004 12:00am
MasterCard is the latest stakeholder in the credit market to renew the periodic campaign for an overhaul of Australia's privacy laws that forbid so called positive credit reporting, a system under which lenders would pool information on all customer loans, including those paid back on time, rather than simply pooling information on delinquent or defaulted loans, as they do now. » read more »
Subscription content please login to view - Consumer lobby sceptical on benefits Consumer lobby sceptical on benefits
22 April 2004 12:00am
Chris Field, executive director of the Consumer Law Centre in Melbourne said yesterday that, "at this stage I would not support a positive credit reporting system," and said he believed this was the view of the consumer lobby generally. » read more »
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