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'''AS 2805''' ''Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces'' is the Australian standard for financial messaging. It is near-exclusively used in Australia for the operation of card-based financial transactions among banks, [[automatic teller machine]]s and [[EFTPOS]] devices. |
'''AS 2805''' ''Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces'' is the Australian standard for financial messaging. It is near-exclusively used in Australia for the operation of card-based financial transactions among banks, [[automatic teller machine]]s and [[EFTPOS]] devices. |
Revision as of 14:48, 1 December 2017
AS 2805 Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces is the Australian standard for financial messaging. It is near-exclusively used in Australia for the operation of card-based financial transactions among banks, automatic teller machines and EFTPOS devices.
It is closely related to ISO 8583, but pre-dates it by two years (1985 vs 1987).
External links
- AS 2805 at SAI Global[permanent dead link] (the distributor for Standards Australia).