Customers of the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) can now ditch their plastic bank cards, with a few thousand of ANZ ATMs now accepting cash withdrawal via smartphones and smartwatches.
Australians' love for contactless payments is driving the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group to incorporate mobile withdrawal technology to its ATM network. Processing Content The bank will allow ...
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For ANZ, the future of banking is clearly tied to smartphones, with the bank announcing a new mobile wallet for consumers, NFC-compatible ATMs in the pipeline and a mobile card reader for businesses.
In a bid to give customers even more ways to access their funds, ANZ has today they’re equipping 2,400 ATMs across Australia with technology to allow you to withdraw money with your phone or watch.
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