Quick service restaurant Hungry Jack’s launches Adyen Giving across 471 restaurants to power donations to Make-A-Wish® Australia.
Global payments platform Adyen has announced the next step in its partnership with Hungry Jack’s with the launch of Adyen Giving, making it simpler than ever for customers to donate at checkout.
Customers at all 471 Hungry Jack’s restaurants can now round up their purchase to the nearest dollar to donate to Make-A-Wish® Australia, helping grant life-changing wishes for critically ill children across the country.
The round-up donation, launched during Hungry Jack’s June 2025 annual Wishmaker campaign, raised $58,000 in its first month through Adyen Giving, with every dollar to be matched by Adyen until the end of the year. This initiative played a key role in the campaign’s record-breaking success, which saw a total of $2.7 million raised for Make-A-Wish Australia.
“We’re proud to support Make-A-Wish Australia in helping grant life-changing wishes,” said Chris Green, Hungry Jack’s CEO. “Adyen Giving makes it easy for our customers to get involved, and it’s been incredible to see how many have already chosen to give back and make a difference.”
Donations help Make-A-Wish Australia grant a wide range of wishes – whether it’s meeting a hero, enjoying a special experience or receiving a treasured gift – creating lasting memories and moments of relief for critically ill children and their families during incredibly tough times.
“This is exactly why we built Adyen Giving – to help businesses like Hungry Jack’s turn everyday transactions into real impact,” said Hayley Fisher, Adyen Australia and New Zealand Country Manager. “It’s powerful to see technology making it easier for customers to contribute, and we’re proud to support Hungry Jack’s and Make-A-Wish Australia in creating meaningful change.”
Meanwhile, Sally Bateman, Make-A-Wish Australia CEO, said that Hungry Jack’s has been an incredible partner to the organisation, with the QSR’s commitment felt in every store and community.
“With the simple and convenient support of Adyen Giving, its customers’ generosity is helping create unforgettable experiences for seriously ill children and their families across Australia,” Bateman said.
Adyen has powered Hungry Jack’s payment network since 2018, supporting seamless transactions across online, in-store, drive-thru and mobile channels. Now with Adyen Giving, the partnership is helping turn every checkout into a purpose-driven touchpoint.
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