Thank you, Customer Owned Banking Association for hosting COBA24, another great event! We enjoyed presenting at the Mutual Support Network Forum, as well as connecting with our clients and supporting the broader mutual industry. We look forward to next year. #COBA2024 #IgniteTheFuture #Cuscal #sponsors #payments Michael Blomfield, Erwin Schuttinga, Julie Weeks, Juvanka Roberts (Ph.D), Jessica Pepper, Peter Lyes, Noulene van Heerden, Kenny Fuller, John Kean, Kam Rafiei, and Rebecca Tissington.
Cuscal Limited
Financial Services
Sydney, New South Wales 22,898 followers
Enabling the future
About us
Cuscal is a payments and regulated data services provider in Australia. For nearly 60 years, we have enabled Australian banks, mutuals, corporates and fintechs to better serve and connect with their customers through the implementation of innovative technology solutions. Our vision: Enabling the future. Our purpose: Powering seamless and secure connections for customers. Always. We deliver this through our expert team, our ability to anticipate and our deep understanding of the financial payments industry. Our proud history of firsts as the leader in payments solutions has made us the trusted partner for banks, mutuals, fintechs and corporates.
- Website
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https://www.cuscal.com
External link for Cuscal Limited
- Industry
- Financial Services
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Sydney, New South Wales
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 1966
- Specialties
- payments, debit cards, banking, credit cards, ATMs, mobile banking, EFTPOS, New Payments Platform (NPP), merchant acquiring, switching, payments acceptance, digital banking, prepaid cards, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, fraud , Google Pay, open banking, and Consumer Data Right (CDR)
Locations
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Primary
1 Margaret St
Sydney, New South Wales 2000, AU
Employees at Cuscal Limited
Updates
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COBA is an important event for our clients, bringing together experts in banking and payments. Every year it provokes interesting discussion on banking and payments and this year we’ve been inspired by the conversations and privileged to be part of it. Yesterday Michael Blomfield, our Chief Client Officer discussed The Future of Banking and Payments with host Antony Schesser, Mutual Support Network Manager, Customer Owned Banking Association. What are your key takeaways from COBA24 so far that you will apply in your strategies? If you’re in need of a coffee, see us at the coffee cart we’re sponsoring. Michael Blomfield, Erwin Schuttinga, Julie Weeks, Juvanka Roberts (Ph.D), Jessica Pepper, Peter Lyes, Noulene van Heerden, Kenny Fuller, John Kean, Kam Rafiei, and Rebecca Tissington are looking forward to seeing you. #COBA24 #IgniteTheFuture #Cuscal #sponsor #payments #futureofpayments
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Today’s the day for the start of COBA24 ‘Ignite the Future’. We’re excited to be in Adelaide for the event that runs until Tuesday. Come by Hall A at 12.30pm for the Mutual Support Network Forum where Michael Blomfield, our Chief Client Officer will present The Future of Banking and Payments with host Antony Schesser, Mutual Support Network Manager, Customer Owned Banking Association. If you’re in need of a coffee throughout the day, see us at the coffee cart we’re sponsoring for a complimentary hot beverage. Michael Blomfield, Erwin Schuttinga, Julie Weeks, Juvanka Roberts (Ph.D), Jessica Pepper, Peter Lyes, Noulene van Heerden, Kenny Fuller, and John Kean are looking forward to seeing you. #COBA2024 #IgniteTheFuture #Cuscal #Sponsorship #payments #Networking
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Only two days until COBA24 ‘Ignite the Future’ in Adelaide, which runs from Sunday to Tuesday. We’re excited to be participating in a couple of ways – as presenters of the Mutual Support Network Forum and a coffee cart sponsor. We hope to see you there! (Michael Blomfield, Erwin Schuttinga, Julie Weeks, Juvanka Roberts (Ph.D), Jessica Pepper, Peter Lyes, Noulene van Heerden, Kenny Fuller, and John Kean) #COBA24 #IgniteTheFuture #Sponsors #Cuscal #MutualSupportNetwork #Networking Customer Owned Banking Association
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Thanks, FinTech Australia for a thought provoking Intersekt Festival 2024. We enjoyed hearing about ESG technologies, CDR, payments, artificial intelligence, fintech evolution and cyber resilience. It was great to see our clients and partners and network with others in the industry. What was your key takeaway from the event? #fintechaustralia #intersekt2024 #cuscal #payments #clients #partners #fintechaustraliapartner
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We are at FinTech Australia's Intersekt Festival 2024 today and tomorrow. Keep an eye out for Danielle Drury (Tebbenhoff), Beau Dirix, Simon Riordan, Sarah Whiteway, Harriet Duff, Nathan Churchward, Anthony Testa, Stefan Ellis, Jim Basey, Kam Rafiei, Rebecca Tissington, Max King, Jovan Petrovic, and Jayson Eldridge and say hello to the Cuscal and Basiq team. #fintechaustralia #intersekt2024 #cuscal #basiq #payments #clients #partners #fintechaustraliapartner
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We recently participated in the inaugural PayEd - Education in Payments #PaymentsPubQuiz on Wednesday 21 August 2024 in Sydney. Justin Whitford, Pooja Sainani, Greg Milburn, Kate Ward, Jamie Lee, Sandeep Nair, Nathan Churchward, Raj Tandon, Conor McClelland, and Paula Iturra all enjoyed the night mixing with others in the payments industry. Congratulations to American Express for winning the quiz! We would like to thank David Birch, John Ryan and the PayEd - Education in Payments team who made this event a success with proceeds going to support the Cancer Council Australia. We look forward to attending the next event. #cuscal #payments #paymentsguru #payed #amex #paymentsquiz
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Last week, the Government shared a series of updates related to Consumer Data Right’s (CDR) expansion to the non-bank sector, including a new target date for implementation. We have been monitoring this closely and with yesterday’s announcement that the CDR Action Initiation Bill (https://loom.ly/KvmkdUg) has been passed, we thought to share the key highlights. Assistant Treasurer Minister Stephen Jones, highlighted the Government’s commitment to making #ConsumerDataRight (CDR) work. Here’s what you need to know: - Timing: Rules and timing for non-bank lenders to become data holders are expected in early 2025 with an expectation that non-bank lenders will be live on the CDR by mid-2026. - Cost-reduction: Regular developments and enhancements to the CDR are to be streamlined into fewer releases, compared to approximately 5 per annum currently, to reduce costs for data holders. - Use Cases: More focus on enabling use cases like loan origination, business accounting and energy switching. - Regulation: A ban on screen scraping is a priority. - Empowering Consumers: Action initiation will be enabled at the right time, empowering consumers to change providers with less friction. - Improved Conversion: A significant reduction in Consent UX standards is indicated, allowing consumers and businesses to share their data more easily to improve conversion. To discuss the implications and how Cuscal can help, please reach out to Stefan Ellis [email protected] #FinTech #OpenFinance #DataSecurity #OpenData #CDRfornonbanklenders #CDR #Cuscal
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Cuscal eagerly anticipates hearing Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones MP's update on #ConsumerDataRight (CDR) at CEDA - Committee for Economic Development of Australia tomorrow. His first major speech on CDR since June 2023, is set to outline what is in scope for the strategic assessment of existing CDR participants - and how that will impact timelines for future sector expansions such as non-bank lending. Our Data Domain have been leading the discussion and guiding clients through their technical and operational data holder obligations under the CDR. To discuss the implications, deadlines and our solutions designed to streamline the entire CDR program implication process, please reach out to Stefan Ellis [email protected] #FinTech #OpenFinance #DataSecurity #OpenData #CDRfornonbanklenders #CDR #Cuscal
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Meet the Team: Abby Humphreys recently joined Cuscal, as the Marketing Coordinator in the Marketing, Brand and Growth Team. We asked her a few questions about her first month at Cuscal. Why did you want to join Cuscal? I feel that there is lots of opportunity for both personal and professional growth and development at Cuscal. I also found the interview process very positive, and the people that I spoke to appeared to be passionate about what they do, which left a strong impression on me and reflects a positive company culture, which is something I really value in a workplace. What attracted you to the role and what are you most looking forward to? What attracted me most to the role was the diversity of responsibilities and the chance to collaborate with and learn from marketing experts across different marketing functions. I'm eager to immerse myself in executing marketing strategies—from Digital, PR, Communications, Events and Go-to-Market activities, that amplify Cuscal's market presence. The opportunity to learn and grow in a very supportive environment, where teamwork and innovation are at the core, is something I really look forward to. Which of our Cuscal values have you exhibited the most in your first month? In my first month, I’ve particularly embodied the value of 'We Adapt and Adopt'. Entering a new role involves a learning curve, and there has been a lot of new technology, software, and products for me to familiarise myself with. Embracing this value has meant quickly adapting to a new working environment so that I will be able to integrate new ideas to effectively contribute to our business and team objectives. Furthermore, adapting and responding to new market conditions and rapidly changing customer needs is crucial within the payments industry. Embracing 'We Adapt and Adopt' allows me to be flexible and proactive, ensuring that we remain at the forefront of innovation and growth in a rapidly evolving industry. #Cuscal #meettheteam #people #paymentsanddata #payments