Waste not, want not: Up launches recycled plastic debit card with Seabin in sustainability push
Up has launched a new debit card made from 82% recycled materials and a fresh partnership with waste-data startup Seabin, as the digital bank targets a new generation of eco-conscious spenders.
Should cashless businesses be banned? Some American legislators think so
Legislators in the US are considering whether to ban cashless businesses, while closer to home, Aussies are transitioning to a cashless economy.
Cash is dead, long live cash: The problems with Australia’s digital ecosystem
RBA governor Phillip Lowe says Australia has reached a turning point on digital payments, but there are some very big issues that need to be dealt with.
Lloyds Auctioneers fined $37,800 over excessive surcharge allegations on big ticket auction items
Lloyds Auctioneers has been issued with infringement notices after overcharging some consumers by hundreds of dollars, the ACCC has alleged.
“A lot more customers”: Why hundreds of businesses are ditching surcharges
Hundreds of small businesses across the country are ditching surcharges and card minimums in favour of a better customer experience.
Fitness First pays $12,600 fine over excessive surcharge claims, after charging flat 50 cent rate on card payments
Fitness First Australia has paid a $12,600 penalty over concerns it had breached excessive payment surcharge provisions.