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Two Subway® locations have become the first major Australian quick-service restaurants to serve-up eftpos QR code payments.
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Australia’s digital wallet has unveiled a sleek new name and a fresh new look, as it readies to deliver cut-through experiences over coming months.
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Australia’s home grown digital wallet and payments app Beem It is launching a powerful new rewards feature.
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The new QR code payments network – to be built by Beem It - is expected to be in the market as early as July 2021, with multiple merchants being trialled. -

In staying true to Beem It’s user-first approach, the fintech recently turned to its users to help determine what was next.
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Beem It has launched a new social-led marketing campaign, introducing its new bill payment functionality and ‘Adulting Made Easy’ positioning.
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Payment app Beem It has gone live with a light-hearted marketing campaign featuring BPAY® highlighting some common ‘adulting’ fumbles to contrast with the ease of their product.
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In staying true to Beem It’s user-first approach, the fintech recently turned to its users to help determine what was next. BPAY proved to be a crowd-pleaser, with over 75% saying they would be interested.
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Eftpos has launched a new deposit and withdrawal messaging capability on its payments platform to facilitate peer-to-peer (P2P) transactions in real-time.
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The country’s domestic debit scheme, Eftpos Australia, is extending the functionality of its recently acquired Beem It live payments platform to include a bill payment service.
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Since announcing just last month the company had transferred ownership to trusted Australian payments company eftpos, payment app Beem It has launched a brand new feature, continuing to develop digital payment solutions to make the lives of Australians easier.
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Debit network Eftpos has bought the Beem It payments app from three of the major banks, and wants to turn it into a digital wallet that could take on the banks' own smartphone applications and seek to attract customers from popular buy now, pay later operators like Afterpay and Zip.
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Debit network Eftpos has bought the Beem It payments app from three of the major banks, and wants to turn it into a digital wallet that could take on the banks’ own smartphone applications and seek to attract customers from popular buy now, pay later operators like Afterpay and Zi
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Eftpos has announced the purchase of Australian payments app Beem It from the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, the National Australia Bank, and Westpac.
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Point-of-sale giant Eftpos will make the move from shoppers’ pockets to their digital wallets after buying funds transfer app Beem It.
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From guy’s night out and housemate bills, Beem It lifts the lid on Australian group spending habits. -

Cashless, instant, easier (the sweepstake trifecta)
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New features Transfer and Schedule Payments
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Instant payments via Beem It set to be a game-changer for small businesses
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Instant fee-free payments via Beem It set to be a game-changer for small business operators. Young Australians have ditched the nation's tradition of shouting each other rounds in bars
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Instant fee-free payments via Beem It set to be a game changer for small business operators