TransferMate Global Payments is gearing up to become a major player in the Australian and New Zealand market. The company, has nine office across the world and has just passed the €10 billion milestone in payments across 145 countries in 117 currencies, claims it is superior to local competitors with its lower cost, greater speed and transparency in global payments, coupled with superior service levels, to local customers. With a global footprint with nine offices, TransferMate also features market leading B2B technology platform and the ability of TransferMate’s technology to…
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Xerocon South 2016
Brisbane is playing host to the world’s most innovative conference for cloud accounting leaders on the 7th – 9th of September. With some amazing keynotes and panels scheduled over the 3 days and Xero CEO Rod Drury whizzing around on a skateboard, it is building up to be a conference not to be missed.
Read MoreUS Dollar falls after Weak Economic data
The US dollar fell downwards against its major rivals after a series of disappointing economic data that came from US. Additionally, jobless claims rose to 339 000, missing the median expectation for January of 330 000. Previously the US currency has jumped up against the Australian dollar after unemployment in Australia reached its highest rate in a decade. According to the recent statistics, the Australian economy lost 3700 job during the first month of 2014. The Aussie went downwards after the unemployment in Australia increased to 6% in January, despite the…
Read MoreOZ Consumer Price Index June 2010
The Consumer Price Index for June 2010 rose 0.6%, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, which is 0.3% lower than the CPI for March this year. The rise was mostly felt in the tobacco products – +15.4%, as well as the hospital and medical services – +3.8%, fuel – +2.1%, rent – +1.1%, and house purchase – +0.6%. On the contrary, ABS saw a fall in the following areas: domestic holiday travel – -6.0%; overseas holiday travel and accommodation – –1.9%; fruit – -4.8%; vegetables – -3.0%, and audio,…
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