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  2. Easypaisa - Wikipedia

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    Easypaisa is a Pakistani mobile wallet, mobile payments and branchless banking services provider. [2] [3] It was founded in October 2009 by Telenor Pakistan. [4] It also provides digital payment services through a QR code in partnership with Masterpass and it is the only GSMA mobile money certified service in Pakistan. [5]

  3. Open banking - Wikipedia

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    In financial services, open banking allows for financial data to be shared between banks and third-party service providers through the use of application programming interfaces (APIs). Traditionally, banks have kept customer financial data within their own closed systems.

  4. Zelle - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelle

    The Zelle service's principal competitor is PayPal and its Venmo payment service. [1] [34] Venmo is more popular, based on public awareness, opinion polling, and active engagement with users, but Zelle processes a much larger dollar volume of money transfers, transferring transactions of more than $1.6 billion a day in the first half of 2022.

  5. Paytm - Wikipedia

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    Paytm was founded in August 2010 with an initial investment of US$2 million by its founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma in Noida, Delhi NCR.It started off as a prepaid mobile and DTH recharge platform, and later added debit card, postpaid mobile and landline bill payments in 2013.

  6. NETS (company) - Wikipedia

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    Network for Electronic Transfers, colloquially known as NETS, is a Singaporean electronic payment service provider. Founded in 1986 by a consortium of local banks, it aims to establish the debit network and drive the adoption of electronic payments in Singapore. It is owned by DBS Bank, OCBC Bank and United Overseas Bank (UOB). [1]

  7. Airtel Payments Bank - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, eleven companies received In-principle approval from the Reserve Bank of India to set up Payments Bank under the guidelines for Licensing of Payments Bank. [6]On 11 April 2016, Airtel Payments Bank became the first company to receive the Payments Bank license from the Reserve Bank of India under Section 22 (1) of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949.

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