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  2. Mondex - Wikipedia

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    Mondex was a smart card electronic cash system, implemented as a stored-value card and owned by Mastercard.. Pioneered by two bankers from NatWest in 1990, it was spun-off to a separate consortium later on, then sold to Mastercard.

  3. NatWest - Wikipedia

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    The Emergency Cash service gives access to cash without a debit card from NatWest, RBS and Ulster Bank cash machines. [84] NatWest is a member of the Cheque and Credit Clearing Company, Bankers' Automated Clearing Services, the Clearing House Automated Payment System and the LINK Interchange Network.

  4. Chip Authentication Program - Wikipedia

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    Signing a transaction. For example in eCommerce (3DS) to buy goods or service on an online merchant, or to perform a bank transfer. The merchant would ask for the bank card information, then redirect the user to the bank website where a webpage is displayed with instructions to follow to verify the transaction.

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  6. NatWest Group - Wikipedia

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    NatWest Markets is the investment banking arm of NatWest Group. It provides integrated financial solutions to major corporations and financial institutions around the world. NWMs areas of strength are debt financing, risk management, and investment and advisory services. NatWest Markets Securities is a key subsidiary, operating in the United ...

  7. Card security code - Wikipedia

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    There are several types of security codes and PVV (all generated from DES key in the bank in HSM modules using PAN, expiration date and service code): . The first code, 3 numbers, called CVC1 or CVV1, is encoded on track one and two of the magnetic stripe of the card and used for card present transactions, with signature (second track also contains pin verification value, PVV, but now it is ...

  8. Bó (bank) - Wikipedia

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    Debit cards were yellow and in the portrait orientation on the front side, showing only the bank name and customer name. The card number, sort code and account number, expiration dates and CVC codes were printed on the reverse side.

  9. Customer service - Wikipedia

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    Customer service is the assistance and advice provided by a company through phone, online chat, mail, and e-mail to those who buy or use its products or services. Each industry requires different levels of customer service, [ 1 ] but towards the end, the idea of a well-performed service is that of increasing revenues.