ANZ, the country's largest bank, has today completed the sale of Eftpos New Zealand to global payments company VeriFone.
The bank confirmed it had sold Eftpos New Zealand (ENZ), which was a wholly owned subsidiary, but did not disclose the sales figure.
The deal means VeriFone will supply electronic payment terminals and switching services in New Zealand, while ANZ will provide "merchant acquiring" services, which is essentially the processing of fund transfers.
ENZ - which serves more than 40,000 merchant customers in New Zealand - will continue to operate under its current branding but as a VeriFone company.
Fred Ohlsson, ANZ's managing director of business banking, said ENZ employed around 160 people and roles for all permanent staff would be retained after the sale.