News | International
9 Jan 2025 4:22
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > International

    Why your digital EFTPOS card may have stopped working on January 1, 2025

    A technology update may cause some debit cards saved to digital wallets to stop functioning in the new year. But there is a simple fix.


    From today, an industry-wide EFTPOS update may affect some debit card payments made using mobile wallets such as Apple Pay and Google Pay.

    "This update will only impact a small number of customers and banks will be reaching out to those customers who need to take action," Australian Banking Association (ABA) CEO Anna Bligh said.

    Here's who may be affected and how to fix the issue.

    What's behind it?

    Australian Payments Plus (AP+) is rolling out a technical update to some debits cards on mobile wallets to ensure consumers can continue to make payments via EFTPOS from January 1, 2025. 

    AP+ and the ABA informed customers of the update on December 18, 2024.

    Of the total 19.1 million EFTPOS cards on mobile wallets, AP+ expects the majority of those to update automatically. 

    However, some may need updating manually — by the mobile phone user themselves. 

    Who does it apply to?

    It is estimated about 60,000 cards are affected.

    The update only applies specifically to consumers who:

    • Added the debit card to their mobile wallet before July 2023, and
    • Have turned on the option to send transactions via EFTPOS, or
    • Use an EFTPOS-only debit card

    What do I have to do?

    If your card is affected, you will likely be (or have already been) contacted by your bank. 

    To avoid disruption, remove your affected debit card from your mobile wallet and re-add it.

    You can do this by (for Apple users):

    • Opening your wallet and tapping on the relevant card
    • Tapping the three dots (...) in the upper right corner
    • Selecting card details
    • Selecting remove card

    To add your debit card back into Apple Pay, simply:

    • Open the wallet app
    • Tap the + sign in the upper right corner and follow the prompts

    For Android users, the instructions are almost identical. Here's how to remove a card and add it back in to your wallet.

    Ms Bligh says it's a straightforward and quick fix.

    "Whilst banks have been proactively reaching out to the small group of customers impacted, some are yet to take the required action.

    "It will only take a matter of minutes and will ensure your debit card can continue to make payments into the new year."

    Does this impact my physical card?

    No.

    Your physical card and credit cards in digital wallets are not impacted.

    © 2025 ABC Australian Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved

     Other International News
     08 Jan: Live updates: Thousands evacuated as Palisades wildfire rages in Los Angeles region
     08 Jan: Elon Musk created Community Notes and Meta is following suit. Here's how it works
     08 Jan: Indonesia kicks off ambitious $45b free meal plan
     08 Jan: HMPV is a cold-like virus that has been around for decades. Here's why people are talking about it
     08 Jan: Measles outbreaks in South-East Asia bringing cases to Australia
     08 Jan: After Trump's election win, Meta is firing fact checkers and making big changes
     08 Jan: New York court rejects Trump bid to halt hush money sentencing
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    No signs of slowing down from tennis veteran Gael Monfils after his first-round victory at the ASB Classic in Auckland More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Safe drinking advocates are celebrating, over a licensing decision refusing 'buy now, pay later' schemes in bottle stores More...



     Today's News

    Law and Order:
    Two of Auckland's popular dining locations have closed their doors over the New Year period, as their owner works on plans for its next venture 21:57

    Entertainment:
    Mindy Kaling says Meghan, Duchess of Sussex's cooking "blew me out of the water" after she appeared on her friend's upcoming Netflix series 'With Love, Meghan' 21:44

    Law and Order:
    More than two-thousand Northland properties are without internet due to a damaged fibre cable 21:17

    Entertainment:
    Demi Moore thinks it's important to celebrate "all that we are" 21:14

    Entertainment:
    Sir Elton John poked fun at his sight loss as he presented a prize at the 2024 Golden Globe Awards 20:44

    Entertainment:
    'The Brutalist' won the coveted Best Motion Picture - Drama accolade at the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday (05.01.25) 20:14

    Entertainment:
    Jodie Foster dedicated her Golden Globe Award win to her sons and her wife 19:44

    Entertainment:
    Fernanda Torres became the first Brazilian to win a Best Actress Golden Globe Award on Sunday (05.01.25) 19:14

    Soccer:
    The Wellington Phoenix believe making their home ground a fortress again is crucial to turning their season around 18:57

    International:
    Live updates: Thousands evacuated as Palisades wildfire rages in Los Angeles region 18:47


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2025 New Zealand City Ltd