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  2. Klarna - Wikipedia

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    The company provides payment processing services for the e-commerce industry, managing store claims and customer payments. [4] The company is a "buy now, pay later" service provider. [5] The company has more than 5,000 employees, most of them working at the headquarters in Stockholm and Berlin.

  3. Alipay - Wikipedia

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    Since late-2008, Alipay has promoted public service payment services and has covered more than 300 cities nationwide, supporting more than 1,200 partner organizations. [28] In addition to utility bills such as water and electricity, Alipay also extends their services to areas such as paying transportation fines, property fees, and cable ...

  4. Amazon Pay - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Pay Express is a payments processing service for simple e-commerce use cases on websites. It is built on Amazon Pay but without requiring a full e-commerce integration, [6] it can be used to create a button that can be copied and pasted onto a website or added via a WordPress plug-in. [7] It is best suited for merchants selling a small number of products with a single item in each order ...

  5. Nuvei - Wikipedia

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    Nuvei Corporation is a payment processor headquartered in Montreal, Canada.Nuvei provides businesses with pay-in and payout options. [3] The company went public in September 2020 with a $700 million initial public offering on the Toronto Stock Exchange. [4]

  6. Skrill - Wikipedia

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    Skrill, formerly known as Moneybookers, was founded in 2001 in the United Kingdom as a digital wallet provider. [12] By 2007, it had become established as one of the top three e-payment solution providers in Europe [13] when it was purchased by Investcorp in March of that year. [14]

  7. Lease - Wikipedia

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    The narrower term 'tenancy' describes a lease in which the tangible property is land (including at any vertical section such as airspace, storey of building or mine).A premium is an amount paid by the tenant for the lease to be granted or to secure the former tenant's lease, often in order to secure a low rent, in long leases termed a ground rent.

  8. HiPay - Wikipedia

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    HiPay is an independent global payment service provider that is based in France. Using an API, HiPay generates unique virtual IBANs that can be linked to each customer, so that a retailer can match the reference number automatically. The merchant can track and manage the transaction in the back office. [2]

  9. Internet - Wikipedia

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    Within the limitations imposed by small screens and other limited facilities of such pocket-sized devices, the services of the Internet, including email and the web, may be available. Service providers may restrict the services offered and mobile data charges may be significantly higher than other access methods.