digital payments

Frictionless physical-digital integration is the next normal for QSRs

Australian QSR brands weigh in on the importance of contactless and frictionless experiences.

Frictionless physical-digital integration is the next normal for QSRs

Australian QSR brands weigh in on the importance of contactless and frictionless experiences.

3 ways QSR brands can leverage technology to stay ahead

When used strategically, technology can be of tremendous help for QSRs.

How adding new payment methods helps QSRs retain and gain customers

With the increasing number of ways to pay for goods and services, it is also becoming more difficult for Australian QSRs to keep up with all of the emerging payment methods. Business owners must adapt quickly as today’s customers expect to be able to pay in any way they please.

5 questions QSRs should be asking their payment provider

As the pandemic accelerated the QSR industry’s pivot to digital, brands’ ability to offer a seamless customer experience across online and offline touchpoints has proven to be a critical success factor.

How different is humm®pro from traditional lending facilities?

Learn more about how hummpro changes the game in providing businesses with immediate access to finance. 

Everything you need to know to apply for a humm®pro digital card

Here’s a step-by-step guide to help QSRs gain access to up to $30,000.

How contactless payments are transforming quick service restaurants

Over the past year, contactless payments have played a critical role in helping the restaurant industry maintain hygienic and secure operations. Now, more than ever, consumers want the pleasure of making a purchase without any safety concerns. What’s more, they expect businesses to meet the hygiene and security standards mandated by their governments, and to act with agility as rules change.

3 things to consider before adding a new alternative payment method

COVID-19 fast-tracked the adoption of contactless payments around the world, but Australia’s quick service restaurants (QSRs) remain in a bind on the alternative payment method (APM) that best fits their business.