Xero Accelerates Mobile Payments with New Payment Options
Online invoicing makes it easier for small businesses to receive payment from their customers. For customers using 2SA,
sending online invoices from Xero is safer
Wellington, Wednesday 22 June, 2016 – Xero (@Xero) today released a major update to its online invoicing feature that will help businesses avoid phishing attacks,
and make it faster and easier for small businesses to receive payment from their customers.
Online invoices sent through Xero now feature a beautiful responsive design, ensuring that recipients of those invoices
can pay small businesses more quickly, across any device and with enhanced security.
For customers who have turned on Xero’s Two Step Authentication (2SA), sending an online invoice from Xero is an
inherently more secure method than sending an invoice by email because payment terms cannot be changed without logging
into Xero. As phishing attacks on small businesses continue to increase, hackers are gaining entry into email accounts and altering the bank details in invoices before sending to an
unassuming client. Online invoicing would deter this, so long as the customer sends the invoice directly to their
customer from Xero, and not via their own email box.
As smartphone penetration grows, more than a third of global online payments are now completed via mobile, according to
the Adyen Mobile Payments Index. We’re seeing an increase in Xero mobile users recently surpassing more than 100,000.
Xero is helping small businesses meet their customer’s needs, by ensuring that their invoices can be seen, accepted and
paid no matter what device their customer is using. Xero’s invoicing helps small business get paid quickly and easily by
enabling them to send an invoice as soon as the job is finished, instead of a particular time of the month which can
slowdown the cashflow of a small business.
This update builds on earlier investments Xero has made in 2016 to help small businesses get paid faster, including easy online payments through integrations with Stripe and PayPal,
or dozens of other payments providers that small business already works with.
Comments on the news:
• “Ensuring our customers get paid as quickly as possible is vital to the small business economy,” said Craig
Walker, Xero’s Chief Technology Officer. “With today’s release, we’ve embraced responsive web design to ensure that our
customers can not only send their customers online invoices, but that those invoices are displayed beautifully,
regardless of the device their customers are using.”
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• “As we see an increase in penetration of mobile so to do we see an increase in phishing attacks on small
businesses. Xero encourages customers to use Two Step Authentication (2SA) and to send an online invoice from Xero as a
more secure method than sending an invoice by email because payment terms cannot be changed without logging into Xero.”
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• "In our work, cash flow is the biggest issue as we operate on a low volume, high margin basis," said Natalie
Firth, co-founder and director of Melbourne-based bespoke talent acquisition and optimisation consultancy Think Talent.
"Xero's invoicing tool is quick and enables easy modifications to invoices to suit varying client requirements. We can
email and track the invoices via Xero and see what is outstanding in one click. We only accept EFT payments so the
ability to include a link to online payments means we are making things as easy as possible for our clients. We are
really happy with Xero as it is easy to use, manages our payroll, expenses and invoicing and can scale up to support us
as we grow."
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For more information on this release visit Xero’s blog.
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