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Home / Archived Article(s) by Author: Jost Stollmann
  • Australia on the cusp of fintech greatness

    Jost Stollmann     |     March 24, 2016

    AUSTRALIA could become the fintech hub of Asia within years if the Federal Government proceeds with its range of reforms announced by the Treasurer Scott Morrison. The government package will 

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    Calls for greater competition in banking to support SMEs

    Jost Stollmann     |     November 19, 2014

    Concerns over the domination and control wheedled by the four major banks have been voiced to the Federal Government’s Competition 

    • Information Technology

    Chaos looming for Australia’s hospitality industry

    Jost Stollmann     |     July 24, 2014

    Chaos may be looming for Australia’s 37,700 restaurants, cafes and pubs, when signatures are officially abolished on all credit and 

    • Politics and Policy
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    Signatures abolished – it all makes dollars and sense

    Jost Stollmann     |     July 16, 2013

    Changes will be made to the way we use our credit cards from early next year. Jost Stollmann explains what is in 

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    Taxi fares on the way down

    Jost Stollmann     |     January 29, 2013


    Catching a taxi is a regular part of day to day life for business people and a major expense for

     

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    Threat of real distortions in the EFTPOS market

    Jost Stollmann     |     August 7, 2012


    Australia’s four major banks and Woolworths and Coles will potentially be the big beneficiaries if a new regulation of the

     

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    Australian retail community under threat

    Jost Stollmann     |     May 20, 2011



    The digital economy will allow the big retailers to expand their domination further squeezing the remaining retail community.

    The increasing preponderance



     

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    Don’t bank on competition

    Jost Stollmann     |     January 17, 2011

    Why business must take action against the big four. CEO of Tyro Payments Jost Stollmann on why the big banks

     

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