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Australian Payments Plus latest campaign for PayTo via Five by Five

Australian Payments Plus (AP+) has partnered with creative agency Five by Five on a new integrated campaign for its offering PayTo.

The announcement:

Australian Payments Plus (AP+) has released a new integrated campaign to drive awareness of a pivotal moment for payments in Australia via independent agency Five by Five Global.

The PayTo launch campaign centres around the core consumer benefits of visibility and control, driving broad awareness of PayTo. It’s designed to get people ready for PayTo appearing in their online banking as a new way to pay and manage payments.

“PayTo will revolutionise the way customers can pay directly from their bank accounts. It’s a huge milestone that helps position Australia as a country prepared to operate as a meaningful, always-on, digital economy. Five by Five Global brought our brief to life, working with us closely to communicate key messages in a way that educates consumers and businesses about this change, and brings them on board our innovation journey in Australia.” said Charissa Brooks, head of brand & marketing at AP+.

Phase one has launched on digital and social channels, radio, spotify and programmatic display – positioning PayTo as, first and foremost, the modern alternative to direct debit.

“PayTo isn’t just a new payment option – it will fundamentally change the way money moves in Australia for the better. Our campaign is double-edged: informing people about this shift, but also communicating the transformative nature of this innovation for businesses and empowering customers to have more control of their money.” said Matt Lawton, managing director at Five by Five Global.

PayTo is currently rolling out to consumers and businesses via the banks, financial institutions and payment service providers in Australia, ensuring no-one gets left behind in the payment revolution.

Source: Five by Five

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