CBA to launch Apple Pay in the new year, giving up its opposition

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CBA customers will soon be able to use their iPhones to make tap-and-go purchases, following ANZ's decision to launch Apple Pay

 

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SteevSimmonds it's happening

Too late, have used AMEX Apple Pay for ages. ... and divorcing COMMBANK for consistently poor customer service.

About time.

I withdraw 2400 dollars from the Commonwealth bank for Xmas they have to ask you by law what you are going to spend your money on..big brother is here

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