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POLi Payments Pty Ltd (formerly known as Centricom) [1] is an online payments company based in Melbourne, Australia.It is the developer and provider of POLi, an online payment system that is used by merchants and customers in Australia and New Zealand.
3-D Secure is a protocol designed to be an additional security layer for online credit and debit card transactions. The name refers to the "three domains" which interact using the protocol: the merchant/acquirer domain, the issuer domain, and the interoperability domain.
The New Payments Platform (NPP), operated by New Payments Platform Australia Ltd (NPPA) [1] is an industry-wide payments platform for Australia. It became accessible to the general public on 13 February 2018 [ 2 ] with the introduction of PayID, an addressing capability, and Osko , [ 3 ] the first NPP overlay service, operated by BPAY .
Pages in category "Security companies of Australia" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Defence Security Division (DSD) (formerly the Defence Security and Vetting Service (DSVS) and the Defence Security Authority (DSA) [1]) within the Australian Government’s Department of Defence plays a crucial role in maintaining national security. It is the Australian equivalent of the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA).
Tyro was founded in 2003 by Peter Haig, Andrew Rothwell and Paul Wood as MoneySwitch Ltd. Tyro was the first new entrant into the Australian EFTPOS business since 1996. [1] It was the second company in Australia to be granted a Specialist Credit Card Institution (SCCI) licence [2] after GE Capital.
Wilson Security is an Australian private security company. It was started in 2000 in Melbourne. It was started in 2000 in Melbourne. In 2014 it acquired the security contracts of ISS A/S Security in Australia and First Security Business in New Zealand . [ 1 ]
A number of merchants permit customers using a debit card to withdraw cash as part of the EFTPOS transaction. [12] In Australia, this facility (known as debit card cashback in many other countries) is known as "cash out". For the merchant, cash out is a way of reducing their net cash takings, saving on banking of cash.