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Visa Instalments Expands to Australia, Offering a New Way to Buy Now, Pay Later in Partnership with ANZ and Quest Payment Systems
SYDNEY, Oct. 8 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

ANZ and Quest Payment Systems to launch Visa Instalments, bringing popular buy 
now, pay later financing to credit card customers buying in-person or online – 
no extra form filling, no need for a new card or credit line 


Visa, the world's leader in digital payments, today announced the expansion of 
Visa Instalments in Australia in partnership with ANZ, one of the country's 
largest financial institutions, and merchant payment provider Quest. The Visa 
solution lets Australian shoppers access popular "Buy Now, Pay Later" (BNPL) 
financing via their existing ANZ credit cards, during checkout and without any 
extra steps.

Visa's fintech programs have been helping to enable the growth of instalments 
globally since as early as 2017.  With the Visa Instalments Solution, Visa is 
now bringing the flexibility of BNPL financing that Australians love to the 
cards already in eligible consumers' wallets and phones - for use during 
in-store and online checkout. 

The Visa Instalments Solution provides the underlying technology for issuers 
and acquirers in the Visa network to offer BNPL functionality to their 
customers. This means financial institutions can add BNPL as a feature for 
credit cardholders, on their already approved credit lines, in whatever terms 
are right for their customers. And likewise, acquirers on the network can 
activate the ability to accept instalments for any of their retailers that 
accept Visa.  First launched as a pilot in 2019, the solution has expanded to 
the U.S., Canada, Malaysia, Russia—and now, Australia.

When qualified shoppers use their ANZ Visa credit cards at the in-store 
terminal or while shopping online at participating merchants, they'll be able 
to select a repayment term displayed on the screen during the purchase process. 
Quest, a leading provider of merchant payment technology, is working with Visa 
to enable businesses to accept Visa Instalments quickly and seamlessly - 
merchants with Quest-integrated point-of-sale (POS) software will not need to 
make any software changes to enable the solution.

With the Visa Instalments Solution, participating lenders can offer a more 
flexible range of repayment plans – from three months to 24 months, with no 
interest in some cases – and customers can view their instalment purchases, 
balances and repayment information directly in their existing banking apps.

This solution will be welcomed by Australian consumers, with a recent Visa 
survey finding that 90% of participants showed a high likelihood of using an 
instalments option from their issuing bank, and 85% saying instalments would 
improve their relationship with their card provider[1].  

"There is overwhelming demand in Australia for BNPL financing through 
consumers' existing, trusted financial institution," said Julian Potter, Visa's 
Group Country Manager for Australia, New Zealand, and South Pacific. "We're 
proud to work with our long-standing partner, ANZ on the first roll-out of Visa 
Instalments that has been built from the ground up – at the network level – to 
be deployed in-store and across ecommerce channels without the need for 
consumers or businesses to do anything new. Now Australians' credit cards can 
buy now, pay later, too."

"We are always on the lookout for products and services that add genuine value 
to our customers and the ability to make instalment payments is a key feature 
that many of them want," ANZ Head of Cards and Personal Lending Mike Shurlin 
said. "Visa Instalments ticks all the boxes in terms of its flexibility, 
security and ease-of-use, allowing us to add more optionality and create better 
experiences for our credit card customers." 

"We have worked with Visa on a number of customer solutions in the past, 
including a wide range of mobile payments and loyalty solutions, and we share 
the same focus: making payments simple, flexible and secure for our customers. 
We look forward to working with Visa to bring this exciting new payment option 
to our customers," Mr Shurlin added.

"Quest is delighted to be working closely with Visa to offer instalment 
payments through our family of trusted payment terminals, already used by many 
of Australia's best known retail brands. In making this available through our 
omnichannel payment gateway solutions, retailers will be able to offer 
instalment payment options to their customers both online and in-store," said 
Luke Fuller, Head of SME and Alternative Payments at Quest.

[1] Research on instalments solutions was commissioned by Visa and conducted 
among Australian credit card holders online in September 2020 by UX Army.
 
About Visa Inc. 

Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) is the world's leader in digital payments. Our mission is 
to connect the world through the most innovative, reliable and secure payment 
network - enabling individuals, businesses and economies to thrive. Our 
advanced global processing network, VisaNet, provides secure and reliable 
payments around the world, and is capable of handling more than 65,000 
transaction messages a second. The company's relentless focus on innovation is 
a catalyst for the rapid growth of connected commerce on any device, and a 
driving force behind the dream of a cashless future for everyone, everywhere. 
As the world moves from analog to digital, Visa is applying our brand, 
products, people, network and scale to reshape the future of commerce. For more 
information, visit About Visa, https://usa.visa.com/visa-everywhere/blog.html 
and @VisaNews.

About ANZ

ANZ is among the top four banks in Australia, the largest banking group in New 
Zealand and Pacific, and among the top 100 banks in the world by market 
capitalisation. ANZ's history dates back to 1835 with the Group operating in 32 
markets globally with representation in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Pacific, 
the Middle East, Europe, and America. ANZ provides a range of banking and 
financial products and services to more than eight million Retail, Commercial 
and Institutional customers, and employs more than 39,000 people worldwide. 
ANZ's strategy is focused on improving the financial wellbeing of our 
customers; having the right people who listen, learn and adapt; putting the 
best tools and insights into their hands; and, focusing on those few things 
that really add value to customers and doing them right the first time.

About Quest Payment Systems 

With headquarters in Melbourne, Quest is an Australian owned technology company 
providing a diverse and innovative range of omnichannel payment solutions to 
businesses and financial institutions, both locally and abroad. As the 
country's leading full-service payment solution supplier, delivering 
Australia's only locally designed and manufactured range of payment terminal 
hardware, Quest delivers both mass market and custom solutions drawing on over 
twenty years of development expertise. Quest's portfolio of solutions include 
countertop, unattended and mobile payment terminal hardware, software, gift 
card and online payment solutions, EMV smartcard, contactless, communications 
and transaction routing solutions as well as bespoke hardware and software 
design, professional consulting and manufacturing services.

SOURCE: Visa