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  2. M-Pesa - Wikipedia

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    M-PESA is a branchless banking service; M-PESA customers can deposit and withdraw money from a network of agents that includes airtime resellers and retail outlets acting as banking agents. M-PESA spread quickly, and by 2010 had become the most successful mobile-phone-based financial service in the developing world. [4]

  3. Safaricom - Wikipedia

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    M-Pesa has a wide range of financial services including Person to Person, ATM withdrawal, Payments, Bulk Payments and Bank to M-Pesa. As of January 2016, M-Pesa is used by 21.8 million Kenyans, with over 1.5 million of M-Pesa users using the bill payment feature. At the time M-Pesa had a network of over 90,000 agent outlets.

  4. Immediate Payment Service - Wikipedia

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    Immediate Payment Service is managed by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) and is built upon the existing National Financial Switch network. In 2010, the NPCI initially carried out a pilot for the mobile payment system with 4 member banks (State Bank of India, Bank of India, Union Bank of India and ICICI Bank), and expanded it to include Yes Bank, Axis Bank and HDFC Bank later ...

  5. Mobile payment - Wikipedia

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    In Poland the Blik mobile payment system was established in February 2015 by the Polish Payment Standard (PSP) company. To pay with Blik, you need a smartphone, a personal account and a mobile application of one of the banks that cooperate with it. The principle of operation is to generate a 6-digit code in the bank's mobile application.

  6. Pan-African Payment and Settlement System - Wikipedia

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    Here is a simplified overview of how PAPSS works [9]. A company issues a payment instrument to their local bank or payment service provider; The payment instruction is sent to PAPSS through the country's central bank and routes it to the beneficiary bank account

  7. Pix (payment system) - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian instant payment ecosystem (Pix) was created with the aim of reducing cash transactions and offering an alternative to existing payment instruments, such as bank slip or boleto and ATM, as well as being faster and more affordable. The main advantages of Pix are its full-time availability, the speed of transactions using the system ...

  8. Online Banking ePayments - Wikipedia

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    OBeP systems protect consumer personal information by not requiring the disclosure of account numbers or other sensitive personal data to online merchants or other third parties. [6] During the checkout process, the merchant redirects the consumer to their financial institution's online banking site where they login and authorize charges.

  9. Raast - Wikipedia

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    Raast (Urdu: راست; lit. ' direct ') is an instant payment system developed by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). [1] It operates using the state-of-the-art Pakistan Faster Payment System (PFPS), facilitating real-time settlement of small-value retail payments, including inter-bank peer-to-peer (P2P) and person-to-merchant (P2M) transactions. [2]