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Organisation:
APACS
Address:
Mercury House
 
Triton Court,
 
14 Finsbury Square
 
London
 
EC2A 1LQ
Phone:
020 7711 6200
Fax:
020 7256 5527
Email:
corpcomms@apacs.org.uk
Website:
www.apacs.org.uk
Name:
Rosalind Sellers
Title:
Government Relations Executive
Phone:
020 7711 6280
Email:
rosalind.sellers@apacs.org.uk
Name:
Sandra Quinn
Title:
Director of Corporate Communications
Phone:
020 7711 6234
Email:
sandra.quinn@apacs.org.uk
Name:
Simon Bennett
Title:
Press Officer
Phone:
020 7711 6316
Email:
simon.bennett@apacs.org.uk
Name:
Lucy Kirwin
Title:
PR Assistant
Phone:
020 7711 6368
Email:
lucy.kirwin@apacs.org.uk
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APACS responds to latest CPP release
22/08/2008
- In their latest release dated 22 August, ‘Forecast is hot for fraud this Bank Holiday’, CPP offers incorrect information when claiming that Spain and France are “… the top spots where Brits fall victim to card theft”.
APACS: The first official publication of faster payments statistics
18/08/2008
- Our figures show that in the first two months after its launch, the Faster Payments Service has already processed well over 4 million payments.
APACS: Number of people banking online increases more than 500 per cent in past seven years
24/07/2008
- Figures released today (24 July 2008) by APACS, the UK payments association, show that the number of adults using online banking has increased by 505% in the past seven years from less than 3.
APACS responds to latest Moneysupermarket release
09/07/2008
- In their latest release dated 09 July, ‘Britain's credometer reaches boiling point’, Moneysupermarket claims that “the average credit limit of cardholders is £8,234”, which, added collectively, amounts to over £250 billion.