Credit stories

Vodafone encourages Australians to recycle unused mobile devices
3 days ago
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vodafone
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e-waste
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recycling
Vodafone urges Aussies to recycle old mobiles this holiday, revealing 22.3 million devices lay redundant across the nation.

Paymentology named 2023 technology leader in SPARK Matrix for CMS
Mon, 23rd Oct 2023
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enterprise
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customer service
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innovation
Paymentology lauded as a technology leader in the 2023 SPARK Matrix for Card Management System by Quadrant Knowledge Solutions.

Permira becomes majority shareholder in CSI Group amid leadership shakeup
Sat, 14th Oct 2023
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data protection
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managed services
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digital transformation
Permira becomes main stakeholder in tech firm CSI Group in major ownership shakeup, anticipating significant growth.

Aryza unveils innovative embedded finance products
Tue, 10th Oct 2023
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cx
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fintech
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retail
Aryza launches new 'embedded finance' products, Aryza Originate and Aryza Lend, to revolutionize the financial sector.

Oracle and Mastercard partner to streamline B2B payment transactions
Tue, 19th Sep 2023
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payment gateways
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mastercard
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financing
Oracle partners with Mastercard to streamline B2B payment transactions, aiming to simplify fiscal mechanisms via Fusion Cloud ERP.

Four marginal gains for the new era of credit decisioning
Wed, 14th Sep 2022
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ml
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banking industry
Businesses in banking and finance are turning to innovative technology for credit decisions, with machine learning playing a key role.

Why Credit Clear credits its rapid growth to analytics, powered by Sisense
Thu, 1st Sep 2022
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big data
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data analytics
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bi
Data and analytics are transforming businesses in APAC, with personalised data enhancing product prices and customer loyalty, according to Sisense's report.

Debtor Daddy: Provider of credit control as a service
Mon, 28th Sep 2015
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money
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sotw
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startups
Debtor Daddy offers credit control as a service; sends reminders, automates payment and has a human call slow payers.

New Zealand export log prices edge up in November; Chinese demand remains weak
Fri, 21st Nov 2014
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demand
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credit
New Zealand export log prices edged up in November although demand from China, the country's largest market, is likely to remain subdued until the.