Fees stories
Majority of PSPs face bank account closures by lenders
Tue, 15th Oct 2024
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fintech
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payment technologies
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transparency
A report from fintech Neo reveals 95% of Payment Service Providers have faced account closures or restrictions, often without bank explanations.
Survey reveals Australian SMEs prefer banks for foreign payments
Mon, 30th Sep 2024
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ofx
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smes
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fees
A survey reveals that 62% of Australian SMEs use big banks for international trade, ignoring high fees and exchange mark-ups despite cheaper fintech options.
Most Aussie SMEs overpay for international money transfers
Thu, 26th Sep 2024
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ofx
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trust
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money transfer
Study reveals 62% of Australian SMEs use the big four banks for international trade, despite higher fees and exchange rate mark-ups.
UK postal service fees to rise in 2024, hitting SMEs hardest
Tue, 24th Sep 2024
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ecommerce
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shipping
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smes
The UK postal service fees will increase in 2024, with significant hikes from USP and Parcelforce. SMEs, heavily reliant on affordable shipping, face the brunt.
TP-Link UK launches Omada Cloud Essentials for SMB networking
Wed, 11th Sep 2024
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network infrastructure
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personal computing devices
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software
TP-Link UK unveils Omada Cloud Essentials, a cost-effective cloud management service for SMBs without additional fees, hardware, or software.
The lowdown on crypto ATMs and their place in the ecosystem
Wed, 28th Aug 2024
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cryptocurrency
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blockchain
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cloud services
Crypto ATMs are growing globally, with the US leading at 82% of market share. As the ecosystem expands, here's what to know before using one.
Exclusive: How Wasabi Technology is tackling dynamic object storage
Thu, 18th Apr 2024
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storage
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data protection
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digital transformation
Wasabi Technology's leadership reveals how their first-class object storage responds to unique ANZ cloud challenges and global industry trends.
Transforming legal firms into tech-savvy visionaries – the paradox
Tue, 26th Mar 2024
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edutech
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ai
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cloud services
Despite acknowledging the benefits of technology, conservatism in legal firms is impeding the adoption of AI and legal tech tools; ongoing education and real-world examples may be the remedy.
Five metrics every successful professional services firm uses to remain profitable
Wed, 21st Feb 2024
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devops
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cx
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martech
Professional services firms boost profitability through understanding core metrics as insight into these factors enables targeted improvement.
Stakeholders holding company boards accountable: Strategic Pay
Thu, 18th May 2023
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fintech
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dei
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financial systems
The survey has shown a shift in power from the board to its stakeholders, who are applying pressure to improve its ESG performance and reporting.
MARKET CLOSE: NZ shares fall led by Meridian; Fliway drops on debut
Thu, 9th Apr 2015
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supply chain & logistics
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jobs
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nzx
New Zealand shares dipped, driven by Meridian's installment payment concerns, while newcomer Fliway Group fell below its offer price on its debut.
Restaurant Brands pays $10.5M to take over operation of Carl's Jr burger chain in NZ
Wed, 5th Nov 2014
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employment
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market competition
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fy
Restaurant Brands New Zealand, the nation's largest fast food operator, agreed to buy seven Carl's Jr stores owned and operated by Forsgren NZ for.
Five questions to ask your accountant
Mon, 29th Aug 2011
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smb
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accomplish
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fees
In order to make the most out of your first meeting with your accountant, here’s a list of five important questions to bring with you.
Sella sees growth following Trade Me fee increase
Mon, 21st Feb 2011
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trade me
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fees
Sella's registrations have surged by 160%, and bids increased by 120% following Trade Me's recent fee hike, says co-founder Shane Bradley.
New boss at InternetNZ, sort of
Wed, 3rd Feb 2010
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martech
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software development
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domain names
Vikram Kumar, ex-State Services Commission and Telecom manager, is appointed CEO of InternetNZ's policy and shared services units, with limited oversight.
The Western Roamer
Sun, 1st Nov 2009
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uc
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telco
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vodafone
The Western Roamer, a frequent traveller to Europe, the US, and Australia, faces varied mobile roaming charges but finds data use hotel fees may be costlier.