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  2. NETS (company) - Wikipedia

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    NETS Unified POS (Verifone VX520 countertop and Verifone 1000SE pin pad) NETS Unified POS ( Ingenico IPP310 pin pad) NETS Debit on various payment terminals (clockwise from top-left): Verifone VX520, Verifone VX820, Ingenico ICT250, Ingenico ISC250

  3. Verifone - Wikipedia

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    Verifone offer payment technology expertise, and services that add value to the point of sale with merchant-operated, consumer-facing and self-service POS payment systems. Founded in Hawaii, U.S. in 1981, Verifone in 2014 operated in more than 150 countries worldwide and employed nearly 5,000 people globally.

  4. Payment terminal - Wikipedia

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    PAX Technology S90 credit card terminal with a Visa card inserted.. A payment terminal, also known as a point of sale (POS) terminal, credit card machine, card reader, PIN pad, EFTPOS terminal (or by the older term as PDQ terminal which stands for "Process Data Quickly" [1]), is a device which interfaces with payment cards to make electronic funds transfers.

  5. VeriFone Enables Small and Medium-Sized Merchant Chip ... - AOL

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    VeriFone Enables Small and Medium-Sized Merchant Chip-and-PIN Acceptance for Smartphones and Tablets SAIL EMV Provides Secure Platform for Banks in More Than 100 Countries, across Six Continents ...

  6. PIN pad - Wikipedia

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    A PIN pad or PIN entry device is an electronic device used in a debit, credit or smart card-based transaction to accept and encrypt the cardholder's personal identification number (PIN). PIN pads are normally used with payment terminals , automated teller machines or integrated point of sale devices in which an electronic cash register is ...

  7. TRANZ 330 - Wikipedia

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    The TRANZ 330 is a popular point-of-sale device manufactured by VeriFone in 1985. The most common application for these units is bank and credit card processing, however, as a general purpose computer, they can perform other novel functions.

  8. Hypercom - Wikipedia

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    On April 4, 2011, Ingenico announced its agreement to acquire Hypercom's U.S. Payment Systems Business prior to the close of the VeriFone acquisition [2] On the same day it announced that its UK and Spanish operations would be sold separately to a private investment company and this business was renamed as Spire Payments. [3]

  9. CEN/XFS - Wikipedia

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    CEN/XFS or XFS (extensions for financial services) [1] provides a client-server architecture for financial applications on the Microsoft Windows platform, especially peripheral devices such as EFTPOS terminals and ATMs which are unique to the financial industry.