Concession on fees sees ANZ first onboard for Apple Pay
Andy Lark questions who will pay what he calls the "Apple tax". With special feature audio.
Chris Keall
Fri, 29 Apr 2016
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ANZ says it will support Apple Pay, making it the first of the big four Australasian banks to do so.
The two stumbling blocks have been who gets to keep (or the biggest slice) of hundreds of millions of dollars of interchange fees every year, and Apple's hardline opposition to third-party digital
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Chris Keall
Fri, 29 Apr 2016
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