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  2. Electronic reloading - Wikipedia

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    This service utilizes the same technology as reloading stations but employs a different method. To transfer credit, a prepaid subscriber needs to enter the mobile number of the recipient and send it to an access number designated by the service provider. Load transfers are limited to small denominations and expire 24 hours after the transfer is ...

  3. GCash - Wikipedia

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    A GCash cash-in kiosk. GCash was launched in October 2004 as an SMS-based money to transfer service.It was Globe Telecom's answer to Smart Communications' Smart Padala which aimed to serve the majority of Filipinos who lacked access to formal banking services at the time.

  4. Beep (smart card) - Wikipedia

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    A woman uses a Beep card to exit the loading/unloading area of an MRT Line 3 station. A Beep card loading machine at Carriedo station. The Beep payment system is implemented and operated by AF Payments Incorporated, which is a joint venture of Ayala Corporation and Metro Pacific Investments Corporation.

  5. Martha Sazon leads the Philippines-based finance superapp ...

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    Launched in 2004, GCash began as an SMSbased money-transfer service catering to the Philippines’s large underbanked population. Users could deposit cash into their ewallets for a small ...

  6. Why a dramatic jump in small business optimism is about more ...

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    If the jump — which puts the index at June 2021 levels and above its 50-year average for the first time in a couple of years — is big enough to change how small businesses hire and spend, the ...

  7. Globe Telecom - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Globe invested in G-Xchange, Inc. ("GXI"), a wholly owned subsidiary, to handle the mobile payment and remittance service marketed under the GCash brand using Globe Telecom's network as transport channel. GXI started commercial operations on October 16, 2004.

  8. Americans fall further behind on debts, New York Fed finds - AOL

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    The country’s overall debt load reached a new peak of $17.9 trillion, thanks to across-the-board growth in mortgage, auto, credit card, education, and other consumer debt, according to Federal ...

  9. Maya (mobile payments) - Wikipedia

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    Maya Wallet, powered by Maya Philippines, Inc. and commonly still referred to as PayMaya, allows money transfers between Maya users; send money to other local banks; pay recurring bills; purchase mobile and gaming prepaid credits; pay offline merchants by scanning unique QR codes; checkout from online stores using virtual or physical cards; and get insurance coverage for e-commerce purchases ...