Vcomms is pleased to announce a new chapter in its journey, with VConnect Pty Limited acquiring the Vcomms business.

The transition ensures continuity of service for customers while providing a strong platform for future growth and investment. All existing services, technology platforms, and customer relationships remain in place, and customers can expect the same high levels of reliability, security, and support.

Stable Operations, Stronger Future

VConnect has worked closely with key suppliers and partners to confirm all operational agreements required to support Vcomms services. This ensures customers experience no disruption while benefiting from renewed focus and investment in the platform.

Vcomms will continue operating under its established brand, maintaining the trusted relationships built across financial services, retail, and critical infrastructure sectors.

Experienced Industry Leadership

VConnect is an Australian-owned company led by Blake Moorhouse and Tim McDonald, experienced operators in the payments and ATM industry.

Together, they bring more than 30 years of experience managing ATM networks and delivering secure transaction services across retail, hospitality, and major event environments. As long-time users of Vcomms technology, they understand the critical role reliable connectivity plays in customer operations.

Ongoing Investment in Innovation

Vcomms remains committed to the continued development of its connectivity platforms.

This includes:

  • Ongoing support for the Cosmos Network as a Service platform

  • Continued enhancement of the proven Viper platform and Viper V4 hardware

  • Development of next-generation Viper V5 hardware

  • Active collaboration with customers to enhance performance and service delivery

Looking Ahead

The new ownership strengthens Vcomms’ ability to deliver secure, reliable connectivity solutions while investing in innovation that supports customers’ evolving needs.

Vcomms looks forward to continuing as a trusted technology partner for organisations that depend on resilient, high-performance transaction networks.

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