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    Pingit, formerly Barclays Pingit, was a British mobile payments service, allowing Barclays account holders to send and receive money transfers through their mobile phones. . It operated from 2012 until 2021 when Barclays said that the service was no longer needed as newer payment services became popul

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  4. Barclays adds itemised digital receipts to its banking app in ...

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    Flux, the London fintech that has built a technology platform for banks and merchants to power itemised digital receipts and more, has seen its lengthy pilot with Barclays bear fruit. Announced ...

  5. Barclays customers can now ask Siri to make payments for them

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    Or, less sinisterly put, Barclays' mobile banking app now lets you make payments with Siri commands. Provided you've granted Apple's assistant access to your account in the app, you can transfer ...

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  7. Paym - Wikipedia

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    Paym (/ ˈ p eɪ. əm / PAY-əm) was a mobile payment system provided by banks and building societies in the United Kingdom. [2] Recipients were identified by their mobile phone number instead of bank details such as sort code and account number.

  8. MT940 - Wikipedia

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    MT940 is a specific SWIFT message type used by the SWIFT network to send and receive end-of-day bank account statements. [1]Message Type 940 is the SWIFT standard (Banking Communication Standard) for the electronic transmission of account statement data.

  9. Avaloq - Wikipedia

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    The Avaloq Banking Suite software is used by over 450 customers including HSBC, Barclays, Royal Bank of Scotland, UBS, Deutsche Bank, Nomura and Societe Generale. [1] Some of the customers have performed business process outsourcing to Avaloq itself for the actual running of the core computing service, which uses cloud computing .