Founded | 2013 |
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Headquarters | Australia |
Website | www |
The New Payments Platform (NPP), operated by New Payments Platform Australia Ltd (NPPA)[1] is an industry-wide payments platform for Australia. It was first made accessible to the general public on 13 February 2018[2] with the launch of PayID, an addressing capability, and Osko,[3] the first NPP overlay service, operated by BPAY. As of November 2022, there are close to 13 million registered PayIDs.[4]
The new instant payment platform for real-time low value payments was in response to the Reserve Bank of Australia's Payment System Board’s Conclusions to the Strategic Review of the Innovation in Payments System publication.[5] The NPP was announced in July 2013 by APCA.[6] In December 2014, the Program proceeded to the third phase, "design, build and test". In 2015 a contract was signed with SWIFT to design, build and operate the platform.[7]
In September 2021, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) authorised a proposed merger of the New Payments Platform with eftpos Payments Australia Ltd and BPAY Pty Ltd.[8]
The Mandated Payment Service is now known as PayTo. It is a system for enabling "withdrawals" on the NPP. The NPP does not inherently support "withdrawals", so the service provides an overlay allowing the "withdrawing" party to create a payment order and authorisation request. [9]
PayID is NPP's addressing service to enable payments. Its PayTo facility allows for payments to be sent by a user to a PayID.[10] The following chart compares PayID mobile payments via NPP to electronic payments, or bank transfers.
Compare | PayID/PayTo | Bank Transfer |
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Transfer Time | Less than 1 minute, normally [11] | Up to 3 Working Days |
Activation | Opt-In, via your bank | Always |
Payee ID | Phone number, email or ABNs[12] | BSB & Account Number |
Withdrawals | via PayTo | Possible (if they have your password) |
Direct Debit | via PayTo, with payee authorisation | Possible, but requires payee to cancel |
Availability | 24/7 | Banking hours only |
Full Payee Name | Confirmed before approval | Not included |
Transfer description | 280 characters (allows emojis) | 18 characters |
Remitter name | Personal or business account name | 16 characters |
Change accounts | Keep PayID or create new one | Same BSB & new account number |
Switch banks | Keep PayID or create new one | New BSB & new account number |
Multiple ID's | Use multiple emails | Never |
Pay Overseas | In the near future | Current |
PayID will coexist with the BSB and account number addressing scheme.
Osko is owned and operated by BPAY, and operates on the NPP as an overlay service. It uses PayID as a reference for payments. Payments are instant to accounts that have been transferred to previously.
In the spring of 2021, BPAY attributed a change in NPPA strategy (particularly the announcement of MPS, the Mandated Payment Service), as the cause of write-down in the value of their Osko business.[13]
PayID has been noted in Australia as a vehicle for online scammers on social media marketplaces. [14][15][16]
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New Payments Platform.
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