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Fraud Statistics Jan 19 - Dec 19

14 Aug, 2020

Our 2020 Payment Fraud Report shows a sharp decline in card fraud in 2019. Card fraud fell by 19.5% to $464 million - the biggest decline ever - as total card spending rose 3.9% to a record $819 billion.

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New data shows sharp decline in card fraud in 2019 as industry fraud prevention measures bed down

13 Aug, 2020
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The Payments System Could Provide Learnings and Insights for the Foundations of the Data Economy

24 Jul, 2020

AusPayNet’s submission to the Consumer Data Right Inquiry noted that the payments sector could provide a useful model and basis from which learnings and insights can be applied to establish the foundations of Australia’s data economy.

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Payments Monitor - July 2020

23 Jul, 2020

Find out more about rising payments technologies and trends as our CEO Andy White considers the accelerated shift to the digital economy. In this latest edition of our quarterly newsletter, you’ll also find updates on the TrustID framework, migration to ISO20022, recent submissions and more.

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Fighting financial crime and online child exploitation

17 Jul, 2020

Financial crime is complex, multi-faceted and ever evolving, and includes a broad range of criminal activities. Through AusPayNet’s Fraud in Banking Forum (FBF), financial institutions, law enforcement and the Australian Financial Crimes Exchange work collaboratively to combat financial crime.

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Webinar: Cashless After Covid-19

17 June 2020

Join Andy White and panellists from Australia and the US to hear how payments companies are responding to the shift in consumer sentiment and what our fintech future looks like.

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Festival of Identity

2 June 2020

Our Chief Strategy Officer, Victoria Richardson is participating on an international panel in a Festival of Identity webinar on ‘The developing role of Identity in Open Banking’.

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COVID-19 and shifts in payment behaviour

26 May, 2020

"What is the new normal for payments post-Covid-19 and will the crisis prove to have been an opportunity for the industry?" That was the question posed by UK-based payments expert David Birch in our recent webinar discussing how the pandemic is changing consumer payment behaviour. 

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Inquiry into Future Directions for the Consumer Data Right

21 May, 2020

In May 2020, we responded to Treasury's Consultation, Inquiry into Future Directions for the Consumer Data Right.

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Libra 2.0 – how has Facebook’s project changed?

18 May, 2020

When Facebook’s Libra project was first announced a year ago, it was met with intense scrutiny and regulatory pressure across the globe. One year on, Facebook has unveiled its newly redesigned Libra 2.0 project.

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