List of QUICPay Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with QUICPay. This list is updated as of October 2025.
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PayNuts
PayNuts
Affordable payment solutions tailored for small business success.PayNuts is an affordable payment service provider that specializes in tailored EFTPOS and ecommerce solutions for small businesses across Australia and New Zealand. One of our standout offerings, the Pay Nothing EFTPOS, enables establishments to apply surcharges on customers, which effectively eliminates transaction fees, while our low-fee EFTPOS option comes with competitive rates and a manageable monthly terminal rental fee. Our services seamlessly integrate with over 700 point-of-sale systems, ensuring that we can accommodate a wide range of business needs effortlessly. We offer a variety of EFTPOS terminals, including the VeriFone T650p, PAX A920, and PAX A77, to address the unique requirements of different enterprises. Furthermore, our ecommerce capabilities encompass online payment gateways and payment links, allowing businesses to accept payments conveniently from any location at any time. With a strong emphasis on customer support, PayNuts is dedicated to helping businesses manage their transactions, settlements, and funding deposits through our user-friendly merchant portal, thereby promoting growth and efficiency in their operations. Consequently, our clients can dedicate more time and energy to their primary business activities while we manage and simplify their payment processes. This collaborative approach not only enhances operational efficiency but also fosters a more robust business environment overall. -
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Agent Payments Protocol (AP2)
Google
Empowering secure, agent-led transactions with trusted accountability.Google has launched the Agent Payments Protocol (AP2), a collaborative and open protocol co-developed with over 60 varied companies in the realms of payments, fintech, and technology, including major players like Mastercard, PayPal, Adyen, Coinbase, and Etsy, with the purpose of enabling secure transactions conducted by agents across multiple platforms. This innovative protocol expands upon earlier open standards such as Agent2Agent (A2A) and the Model Context Protocol (MCP), ensuring that when an AI agent handles a payment on behalf of a user, it meets three critical standards: authorization, confirming the user's explicit consent for the transaction; authenticity, ensuring that the agent's intended purchase matches the user's true intent; and accountability, which preserves clear audit trails and assigns responsibility for any mistakes or fraudulent activities. To maintain these rigorous standards, the protocol integrates mandates, which are cryptographically signed digital agreements backed by verifiable credentials, thus bolstering security and fostering trust in agent-driven transactions. By introducing AP2, Google aims to make a notable leap forward in the digital payments landscape, striving to boost users' confidence in their automated financial dealings. This initiative not only enhances transaction security but also positions Google as a leader in redefining how digital payments are processed in an increasingly automated world.
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