HungryHungry launches self serve kiosks and data driven services to drive hospitality operator profits
Award-winning Australian hospitality tech platform HungryHungry has recently launched Ready to Serve, a suite of new software technology solutions all can all be run off one tablet, designed to give restaurants, pubs, clubs and cafes the flexibility to provide their customers with targeted...
The Louis Vuitton “Virgil” Residency brought to life with help from Melbourne-based business Grafico Group
Melbourne-based business, Grafico, began making news for its unique and ground-breaking in-store graphic work for global fashion heavyweight Louis Vuitton at its new “Virgil Abloh” tribute residency. “Virgil Abloh is such an iconic designer and Grafico is very honored to work with Louis Vuitton...
Westpac reaffirms support for small business and individuals impacted by lockdowns
Westpac CEO Peter King said: “We recognise many of our customers need assistance following the increased lockdowns across Australia. We want customers to know there are a broad range of options to help businesses and individuals through this challenging period.
Business NSW: Government support a “big boost” for business
As Sydney businesses face the reality of an extended lockdown period, State and Federal Government support will be crucial to keeping doors open and staff employed.
Tourism industry using next generation intelligence to map shifts in visitor behaviour
With Australian tourism relying heavily on domestic travel till at least mid-2022, Hemisphere Digital has come up with a novel data solution to provide accessible, ready-made insights on how Australians travel and spend.
End of Government stimulus to cause business cashflow pressures in coming months
Whilst creditors are carrying less delinquent debt than this time last year, their risk outlook continues to rise as we approach the end of government stimuli.
Australia expected to be predominantly cashless by 2024 as use of digital payments explodes, new report finds
With the Australian e-commerce set to market double in size by 2024, Australian businesses will need to rapidly adapt to accommodate new online and in-store payment preferences.