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  2. Troy (card scheme) - Wikipedia

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    "Turkish Payment System") is a Turkish card scheme founded in 2015 by the Interbank Card Center. [1] [2] It is the only domestic card scheme in Turkey. [3] TROY offers financial services, including credit card, debit card, and prepaid card issuing and network processing.

  3. Debt-to-income ratio - Wikipedia

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    The two main kinds of DTI are expressed as a pair using the notation / (for example, 28/36).. The first DTI, known as the front-end ratio, indicates the percentage of income that goes toward housing costs, which for renters is the rent amount and for homeowners is PITI (mortgage principal and interest, mortgage insurance premium [when applicable], hazard insurance premium, property taxes, and ...

  4. Payment - Wikipedia

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    Payment of most fees to government agencies by cheque, if permitted, usually takes effect after a set number of days for clearance or until the cheque is actually cleared. Payments by credit card, if permitted, and cash payments take immediate effect. Normally, no other forms of payment are permitted or accepted.

  5. Does Zelle Work Internationally? The Answer Is No - AOL

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    Payment method fees. Many banks and payment apps let you pay others using a variety of payment methods. Certain payment methods may charge a higher fee, including paying with a credit card.

  6. The 7 Best Money Transfer Apps of 2022 - AOL

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    You’ll pay a 3% fee when you use a credit card to send money. Transferring money from Venmo to your linked bank account is free with a standard transfer. This could take some time, usually 1-3 ...

  7. Eurocard (credit card) - Wikipedia

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    Eurocard was a credit card, introduced in 1964 by Marcus Wallenberg Jr. of the Wallenberg family as an alternative to American Express. [1] In 1968, it signed a deal with the Interbank Card Association (today's MasterCard) so that their cards were accepted by each other's networks; this eventually led to a joint venture known as Maestro International in 1992, and merger in 2002.

  8. Metavante - Wikipedia

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    Metavante corporation was originally formed as M&I Data Services in 1964 as a subsidiary of the Marshall & Ilsley Corporation (NYSE: MI). [5] The company established the first Remote Banking operation in the United States in 1967.

  9. Surcharge (payment systems) - Wikipedia

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    A surcharge, also known as checkout fee, is an extra fee charged by a merchant when receiving a payment by cheque, credit card, charge card or debit card (but not cash) which at least covers the cost to the merchant of accepting that means of payment, such as the merchant service fee imposed by a credit card company. [1]