eWay
Public | |
Industry | Payment Gateway |
Founded | 1998 |
Founder | Matt Bullock |
Headquarters |
Canberra, ACT, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Key people | Mark Healy, COO |
Website | www.eway.com.au |
eWAY is a global omnichannel payment provider, processing secure credit card payments for merchants around the world. eWAY processes payments both online and face-to-face with a range of eCommerce and SmartPOS payments solutions.
History
eWAY, was founded in 1998 by Matt Bullock, and eway.com.au was launched in 2000.[1] By 2004, eWAY was linked to all major Australian banks,[2] and in 2009 the company expanded by a further 65%.[3]
In 2009 eWAY partnered with all the major New Zealand banks, expanding payment services in the region.[4] This was followed in 2011, by eWAY’s expansion into the United Kingdom and the establishment of regional branches in Edinburgh and Auckland.[5][6][7][8] In 2014, eWAY expanded into Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia.[9]
Along with its regional expansions, eWAY has partnered with major SaaS companies to provide integrated payment services. In 2013 eWAY partnered with Xero to produce the 'Pay Now' add-on for Xero online invoices.[10][11][12] eWAY was awarded Xero Add-on Partner of the Year in 2013 for the 'Pay Now' add-on.[13] eWAY has built the Xero PayThis feature, allowing Xero users to pass on credit cards surcharges, and offer multiple options in a single invoice. PayThis uses eWAY's Responsive Shared Page, simplifying the payment process for Xero users.[14]
Similar ventures have followed with the eWAY’s integration with NetSuite.[15] The integration allows NetSuite users to facilitate credit card payments online, by phone, fax or mail utilising NetSuite’s omnichannel approach.[16] eWAY expanded its partnership with Magento by creating a new payment extension to improve integration and security features.[17] eWAY's Shopify integration allows merchants to access high level fraud protection, token payments to allow repeat purchasing and eWAY's PreAuth feature to reserve funds on a customer's credit card without charging it.[18]
Timeline
In December 2013 eWAY partnered with the National Australia Bank to launch eWAY Merchant Services in Australia.[19] eWAY’s Online Merchant Services allow businesses to set up a payment gateway as well as an internet merchant account within the one eWAY account, reducing the time and fees it takes for businesses to set up online payments.[20][21]
In July 2015, eWAY expanded into physical payments with the launch of SmartPOS.[22] The mobile card reader integrates with Xero, Salesforce, and Shopify, and is compatible with Tap and Go and EFTPOS payments.[23] Proof of purchase is sent either by email or SMS.[24] The SmartPOS device links to iOS, Android and Apple Watch apps.[25]
In October 2015, eWAY partnered with Kikka Capital, a Perth-based small business lender.[26] Active eWAY merchants can apply for up to $100,000 line of credit in seven minutes based on real-time business performance information.[26]
In November 2015, eWAY became the first Australian payment gateway to offer a mobile integration with Apple Pay.[27] eWAY merchants can accept Apple Pay transactions in their apps or in person with the eWAY SmartPOS device.[28]
In April 2016, eWay was purchased by Global Payments.[29]
Awards
- Xero Add-on Partner of the Year 2013.[13]
- National iAward for Research and Development (Merit) 2013.[30]
- ACT Chief Minister’s Export Award 2011.[31]
- ACT Pearcey Entrepreneur Award 2011.[32]
- ORIA Industry Recognition Award 2010.[33]
- CeBIT.AU Award for Excellence in Engineering Design 2009.[34]
- Telstra ACT Business of the Year Awards 2008.[35]
References
- ↑ "Online payments provider takes advantage of high database availability to transorm the customer experience", MicroSoft Case Studies, 11/03/13.
- ↑ (Press Release) “Local online payment gateway, eWay.com.au, reports 47% growth this year”, eCommerce Report, retrieved 09/07/2012.
- ↑ (Press Release) Tony McGrath,“eWAY announces deal with Google AdWords”, WhatTech, 15/11/10.
- ↑ Cynthia Karena, “The little Aussies that could”, The Sydney Morning Herald, 19/05/2009.
- ↑ Matthew Staff,“eWAY comes to the aid of UK Oz-terity”, Business Review Europe, 22/09/12.
- ↑ (Press Release) “eWAy global expansion starts with NZ, UK services; Asia is next”, eCommerce Report, 18/04/10.
- ↑ Marcus Austin,“UK gets a new no-contract cloud payments gateway service”, TechRadar, 24/09/12.
- ↑ Henderson, James (23 September 2015). "eWAY responds to growing NZ demand with Auckland office opening". Reseller News. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
- ↑ Swan, David (24 September 2014). "Australian e-commerce firm eWAY makes big Asia play". IT Wire. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
- ↑ (Press Release) “eWAY and Xero payment service integration delivers big value for small businesses”, CIO Magazine, 17/07/13.
- ↑ Andrew Birmingham,“Xero names eWAY as its partner of the year”, CRN Australia, 12/04/14.
- ↑ Peter Dinham, “Xero,eWAY get together on payments chase”, iWire, 11/07/13.
- 1 2 (Press Release) Amanda Armstrong,“Xero Partner Awards recognise outstanding performance in 2013”, Xero.com, 24/02/14.
- ↑ "The Carrots and Sticks of Invoice Surcharging". Pymnts.com. 30 May 2014. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
- ↑ Campbell Phillips, “eWAY joins Net Suite to Enhance Payments Offering”, Power Retail, 29/10/2013.
- ↑ (Press Release) “eWAY Joins NetSuite SuitePayments Program to Provide Expanded Payment Choice for Business in Australia”, Einsteinz Communications, 29/10/2013.
- ↑ Talevski, Julia (17 December 2014). "eWAY partners with Magento". ARN Net. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
- ↑ Kimmorley, Sarah (24 June 2015). "eWay has ramped up its partnership with Shopify after signing 2700 new merchants in the last 6 months". Business Insider Australia. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
- ↑ “eWay to take on the banks by approving merchant accounts within 4 days”, Payment Magnates, 20/10/13.
- ↑ (Press Release) “eWAY reduces e-commerce wait time”, Medianet, 02/12/13.
- ↑ Tim Lohman, “eWAY seeks to drag Australian business into e-commerce”, ZDNet, 30/10/13.
- ↑ Swan, David (21 July 2015). "eWAY expands payment options". Technology Spectator. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
- ↑ Swan, David (21 July 2015). "eWay takes on PayPal with mobile point of sale service". The Australian. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
- ↑ Heber, Alex (21 July 2015). "eWay is getting into physical payments". Business Insider Australia. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
- ↑ Merrett, Rebecca (22 September 2015). "eWAY launches wearable payments app". CIO. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
- 1 2 "Need cash? eWAY teams with Kikka for small business lending". Business IT. 7 October 2015. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
- ↑ Drummond, Shaun (19 November 2015). "Apple Pay switched on in Australia, but only for Amex". Newspaper. Retrieved 2 December 2015 – via The Sydney Morning Herald.
- ↑ Talevski, Julia (19 November 2015). "Apple Pay on tap". Newspaper. Retrieved 2 December 2015 – via ARN Net.
- ↑ "Global Payments - eWAY". www.eway.com.au. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
- ↑ “2013 National iAwards Winners Showcase the Latest in ICT Innovation and Productivity”, Australian Computer Society.
- ↑ “ACT Chief Minister’s Export Awards”, ACT Government, 01/05/2014.
- ↑ “Awards”, The Pearcey Foundation.
- ↑ “Winners announced - Online Retail Awards”, InternetRetailing.com.au, 09/07/10.
- ↑ “eWAY: Winner of the CeBIT 2009 Excellence in Engineering Design Award”, CeBIT Australia.
- ↑ “Australian Capital Territory - Telestra Australian Business Awards”, Telstra Australian Business Awards.