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  2. Microsoft Money - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Money is a discontinued personal finance management software program by Microsoft. It has capabilities for viewing bank account balances, creating budgets, and tracking expenses, among other features. [1] Designed for computers using the Microsoft Windows operating system, versions for Windows Mobile were also released.

  3. ET Money - Wikipedia

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    ET Money is an Indian fintech and wealth management platform owned by Times Internet, a wholly owned subsidiary of Bennett Coleman & Co. Ltd. It was founded in 2015. [2] It offers a variety of financial products and services, including mutual funds, insurance, fixed deposits, NPS and SIPs. [3] The investments tracked and managed on the app is ...

  4. M-Pesa - Wikipedia

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    An M-PESA payment register at a Kenyan coffee shop. M-PESA was first launched by the Kenyan mobile network operator Safaricom, where Vodafone is technically a minority shareholder (40%), in March 2007. M-PESA quickly captured a significant market share for cash transfers, and grew to 17 million subscribers by December 2011 in Kenya alone.

  5. WebMoney - Wikipedia

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    WebMoney is an online payment settlement system established in Russia in 1998. [1] [5] It is one of the largest electronic payments processors in Russia by number of users, [6] [7] with the company reporting 45 million registered accounts and 300,000 active weekly users in early 2020, [8] and 100,000 stores accepting payments via the system.

  6. Orange Money - Wikipedia

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    Orange Money kiosk in Cameroon. Orange Money is the mobile money service of Orange S.A., available in most of the group's affiliates in Africa.Its users can deposit money into an account linked to their mobile phone number, and then access a range of services, in particular transferring money domestically and internationally, paying bills and buying airtime top-up.

  7. Money services business - Wikipedia

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    Money services business. A money services business ( MSB) is a legal term used by financial regulators to describe businesses that transmit or convert money. The definition was created to encompass more than just banks which normally provide these services to include non-bank financial institutions . An MSB has specific meanings in different ...

  8. South African Institute of Tax Practitioners - Wikipedia

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    The South African Institute of Tax Professionals ( SAIT) is a recognised professional body focusing solely on taxation. It is a registered professional body under the National Qualifications Framework Act, 2008. The Institute is a professional association of tax professionals regulating tax practitioners in South Africa.

  9. Captive portal - Wikipedia

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    Captive portal. An example of a captive web portal used to log onto a restricted network. A captive portal is a web page accessed with a web browser that is displayed to newly connected users of a Wi-Fi or wired network before they are granted broader access to network resources. Captive portals are commonly used to present a landing or log-in ...