313 results about this entity
Period: 06 Jul 2004 - 19 Sep 2024
News
The National Australia Bank (NAB) says it has completed the first end-to-end chip card transaction pilot in Australasia and will now begin processing up to 20,000 chip card transactions a day.
24 July 2006
National Australia Bank (NAB) is looking to shift around 100 credit card processing jobs to an offshore centre in a bid to cut costs.
10 July 2006
National Australia Bank UK (NAB UK) has appointed business process outsourcing firm Xchanging to manage indirect spend and transactional procurement processing on behalf of Clydesdale Bank and Yorkshire Bank.
03 July 2006
The UK arm of National Australia Bank (NAB) has contracted with French smart card systems vendor Axalto for the supply of an online tool for monitoring card personalisation processes.
21 April 2006
National Australia Bank has contracted with European payments software house Clear2Pay for delivery of an Internet-based banking payments system for businesses.
10 February 2006
Industrial action by security company Brinks has left National Australia Bank's (NAB) ATMs in Melbourne empty of cash.
27 January 2006
The UK's Clydesdale Bank is teaming with PrePay Technologies to create, deliver and service prepaid and reloadable MasterCard debit cards that are targeted at customers that don't have a bank account.
19 January 2006
Bartercard has linked its business-to-business barter platform to the national electronic funds transfer at point of sale (Eftpos) network in Australia.
National Australia Bank (NAB) has teamed with Travelex to launch a reloadable PIN-protected travel money card designed to replace paper travellers cheques.
18 October 2005
Financial services union Amicus has slammed National Australia Bank's (NAB) plans to close 31 Clydesdale and Yorkshire bank branches in the UK.
18 August 2005
The National Australia Bank is losing about A$1 million a month to Internet banking fraud, according to a confidential internal document acquired by Australian newspaper Herald Sun BusinessDaily.
19 July 2005
The former head of National Australia Bank's foreign currency options desk has been given a 29-month gaol sentence for his part in last year's A$360 million rogue trading scandal.
16 June 2005
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