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Apple Pay dispute: Banks relent on fees

Mainstream mobile payments are a step closer for Australia and New Zealand but a significant hurdle remains.

Mon, 13 Feb 2017

Three of the big four Australia-New Zealand banks say they’ll relent on an Apple contract demand not to pass on Apple Pay fees.

The fourth major Australasian bank, ANZ, has already reached a confidential arrangement with Apple and already provides Apple Pay for its Visa customers on both sides

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