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Eftpos
Canterbury – TV Winner
Drawn -
2 July 2008
Since May 9th through till June30th
customers buying paper rolls
and those that entered the draw
by visiting our sites at either
the Small Biz Expo, as well
as the Hospitality show were
eligible to win. The draw for
the 19” Hyundai Flat screen
TV has been drawn and the winner
is…. Fotocopy at Ferrymead.
Gary and his team will get the
TV delivered next week, Gary
purchased his paper order as
well as two new Hypercom T4220
terminals, one for each store,
Ferrymead on Ferry Road and
the Shirley store on Hills Road. |
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Eftpos
Canterbury – 2 New Mobile
terminals in the Range
- 20 June 2008
Eftpos Canterbury has added
two new Mobile Eftpos Terminals
to the range it carries - the
Verifone VX670 and the Ingenico
i7910. Both these terminals
meet the new PCI-PED compliance
as well as being 5.1 software.
The Vx670 is the smallest in
the world and looks attractive
in silver/chrome look. The i7910
is a robust unit. Both these
terminals are now detailed on
the Eftpos Terminals page of
the Website. Also coming in
approx August, ProvencoCadmus
will be releasing the new Hypercom
Mobile. |
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Eftpos
Canterbury – 4000 Terminals
disconnected -
20 June 2008
Eftpos Canterbury has received
reports that 4000 terminals
were disconnected on Monday
the 16th June, this figure may
be skewed downwards because
this may have included seasonal
connections where merchants
they may only use them seasonally
and they were not in service
at present. Eftpos Canterbury
had no customers we are aware
of who were included in these
disconnections. |
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Paymark
- Eftpos Network - Press Release
- 16 June
2008
May Spending
Figures Show Decline in High
Value Items
According to the latest figures
from Paymark, Kiwis are still
flexing their plastic and whilst
electronic spending at ‘small
ticket’ outlets is increasing,
spending on ‘big ticket’
items has declined.
Data shows electronic sales
growth through outlets that
traditionally average smaller
transaction sizes ($50 and below)
is now much higher year-on-year
compared with outlets that traditionally
average larger transactions
(more than $50).
Core retail sectors with ‘small’
transactions include supermarkets,
chemists, cafes and bars, while
retail sectors with ‘large’
transactions include motor vehicle
retailers, recreational goods,
appliance and furniture stores,
and accommodation.
Paymark CEO, Simon Tong, says;
“The total number of transactions
processed through our network
in May was 66.2 million, up
8 percent on May 2007. Kiwis
are using credit and debit cards
increasingly for small transactions
when previously cheques or cash
might have been used.”
Independent economist Anthony
Byett suggests the squeeze from
higher food prices coupled with
weakened demand for ‘big
ticket’ items are impacting
on large transaction figures.
Store types with the fastest
May to May growth were fuel
- up 28 percent, due largely
to price increases, and entertainment
- up 21 percent, due largely
to the rise in electronic payments.
Regions with the fastest annual
growth were the West Coast,
Taranaki/Taupo, South Canterbury
and Waikato. Gisborne and the
major centres of Wellington
and Auckland/Northland experienced
the slowest growth figures.
Paymark is New Zealand’s
leading electronic payments
provider. Its network processes
three quarters of all electronic
transactions and nearly 90%
of Kiwis have a debit card.
That puts us ahead of any other
country in the world in terms
of EFTPOS |
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New
Eftpos Terminal Offers Advanced
Features and Familiar Operation
- 06 June
2008
The new Hypercom T4100 countertop
EFTPOS terminal offers retailers
advanced features and new generation
hardware. The large-format terminal
meets the latest security standards,
offers great future proof features
and is easy to operate.
“This terminal works just
like the most popular previous
model, so there’s no need
to retrain staff,” says
Andre van Duiven, General Manager,
Sales of ProvencoCadmus, who
distributes and supports Hypercom
terminals in New Zealand.
The speed and rugged design
of the Hypercom T4100 makes
it ideal for busy retail environments.
The two-piece terminal uses
the Hypercom S9SC PIN pad with
integrated smart card and magnetic
strip readers, so customers
can swipe their own cards.
“Many of our customers
are overseas tourists who are
reluctant to hand over their
credit or debit cards,”
says Darryn Brown, General Manager
of OK Gift Shop in Auckland.
“For them, this system
is ideal. We like it too, because
it’s fast and we can get
through many transactions in
a short time.”
The T4100 is certified to the
latest EMV standard, so that
retailers can process chip cards
without problems.
The Hypercom T4100 has excellent
future proofing features. Its
24MB on-board memory is equal
biggest on the market. The terminal
is IP enabled and its EFTLink
interface allows direct connections
to a POS system or cash register.
All this advanced technology
is presented in a very user
friendly package.
The Hypercom T4100 terminal
is now available nationwide |
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5.1
Software – Cut Off Date
– 1
June 2008
Most Banks along with the Paymark/
ETSL eftpos network have issued
letters advising that June 16th
is the Final cut OFF
Date for non compliant
terminals – Now is the
time to Upgrade. |
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Provenco
/ Camdus Merger –
20 May 2008
Provenco & Cadmus announced
today that the newly joined
company would be called ProvencoCadmus
in the interim until a full
assessment of a future name
change would be decided. Chairman
of the Board is Rick Christie,
announced that Mr Jim Doyle
was appointed CEO. |
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Provenco
- New Terminal Announcement
- January
2008
Provenco are please to announce
the newest terminal to NZ, the
Hypercom T4220 terminal. This
terminal comes with 5.2 software,
this is the software for the
2011 Paymark upgrade and makes
the Hypercom range the only
terminal on the market that
is compliant right through to
the 2014 date when 6.0 software
is released. |
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(03) 338 7672 - Office: 408 Barrington Street, Spreydon,
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