Copy of Retail Consortium EFTPOS Policy Committee meeting and press release regarding the rejection of Barclays debit card by retailers.
EFTPOS (Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale), refers to the systems for the electronic transfer of money when customers pay with a credit or debit card. EFTPOS was introduced to Sainsbury's stores in October 1989 - initially only the Switch debit card was accepted by Sainsbury's, but from 1991 credit cards were also accepted.
Retail systems development material
Retail Consortium EFTPOS Policy Committee minutes and press release
- Ref. No: SA/BRA/4/3/1/17/8
- Format: Document/Page/item
- Date: May 1987
- Level: Item
- Extent: 1 document
- Access: Open
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