POLI

#Bank Transfer

POLi is a popular online payment system in Australia and New Zealand that allows consumers to make online purchases directly from their bank account without needing to provide their […]

Certified payment providers 6
Market coverage 2
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
Currencies 2
  • Australia Dollar
  • New Zealand Dollar
Description

POLi is a popular online payment system in Australia and New Zealand that allows consumers to make online purchases directly from their bank account without needing to provide their credit card information.

When customers choose to pay with POLi, they are redirected to a secure interface where they can select their bank and log in to their online banking account. They can then make a real-time bank transfer for the amount of their purchase.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best practices for managing cross-border payments?2023-04-18T18:56:57+02:00

NORBr is a payment orchestrator that connects you to all cross-border payment services providers that can help you manage your cross-border payments efficiently and securely, while also ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. NORBr offers advanced features like fraud detection, currency conversion, and real-time tracking and reporting, which can help you optimize your payment processing for cost efficiency and speed.

What are the risks associated with cross-border payments?2023-04-18T18:57:21+02:00

Cross-border payments can be associated with several risks for you, including currency fluctuation risk, regulatory risk, and fraud risk. Currency fluctuation risk refers to the potential impact of exchange rate fluctuations on the value of your payments. Regulatory risk relates to the complexity of complying with different regulations in different countries. Fraud risk refers to the potential for fraudulent activity, which can be more difficult to detect and prevent in cross-border transactions.

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