Briefs: FlexiGroup offers Apple Pay, Macquarie Capital's Robin Bishop to retire, N1 acquires propert
Store finance company FlexiGroup has launched an Apple Pay service for customers using its Lombard Finance and Once Credit cards. The service is enabled for online shopping in apps and on websites, as well as in stores. Robin Bishop, who has been the head of Macquarie Capital for Australia and New Zealand since 2011, has announced he will to retire at the ripe old age of 45 years, citing the "intensive" nature of the job. Tim Joyce, the head of Macquarie Capital's industrials business, and John Pickhaver, who heads up the bank's infrastructure division, will succeed Bishop, the AFR reported Mortgage broking and property management company N1 Holdings has acquired Ausunland International, which has a rent roll of 23 properties and 20 development projects. The acquisition takes the number of properties under N1 management to 194. N1 was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in March this year, raising A$5 million from its initial public offering.