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  2. Eurocard (credit card) - Wikipedia

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    Eurocard was a credit card, introduced in 1964 by Marcus Wallenberg Jr. of the Wallenberg family as an alternative to American Express. [1] In 1968, it signed a deal with the Interbank Card Association (today's MasterCard) so that their cards were accepted by each other's networks; this eventually led to a joint venture known as Maestro International in 1992, and merger in 2002.

  3. Europay International - Wikipedia

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    Until 1994, it was the dominant credit card processor in German-speaking countries and Northern Europe, but after that it lost ground to Visa in the north but gained market share in the south of Europe. [6] By 1996, Europay represented 71% of all European debit cards, and 56% of combined debit and credit cards. [7]

  4. Maestro (debit card) - Wikipedia

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    Debit Mastercard or Visa Debit: Bank of China used Maestro as its "international" debit card system in some areas before, but stopped issuing it from September 2016. [8] In April 2017, they launched "Cross-Border" EMV Debit Card with Visa and Mastercard. [9] [10] Most ATMs owned by nationwide commercial banks still accept Maestro card. Also ...

  5. European Payments Initiative - Wikipedia

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    Wero is based on instant account-to-account payments and will eliminate intermediaries in the payment chain and associated costs. It is supported by the European Commission, and currently comprises fourteen major European banks and two acquirers (including all the major French banks, Deutsche Bank in Germany. [2]

  6. V Pay - Wikipedia

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    Also unlike Mastercard Maestro, which is issued and accepted globally, V Pay is designed as a specifically European product, and is not issued or accepted outside European countries except for some of their overseas territories. [1] However, some cards are co-branded with the Visa Electron system, which allows using them outside Europe. [6]

  7. Mastercard - Wikipedia

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    Mastercard, Visa, and other credit cards have been used to fund accounts since online gambling began in the mid-1990s. [ 56 ] On March 20, 2000, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana , reviewed motions in Re: MasterCard International Inc. regarding multi-district litigation alleging Mastercard illegally ...

  8. Strong customer authentication - Wikipedia

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    The European Banking Authority published an opinion on what approaches could constitute different "elements" of SCA. [3]3-D Secure 2.0 can (but does not always [3]) meet the requirements of SCA. 3-D Secure has implementations by Mastercard (Mastercard Identity Check) [8] and Visa [9] which are marketed as enabling SCA compliance.

  9. EMV - Wikipedia

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    An EMV credit card. EMV is a payment method based on a technical standard for smart payment cards and for payment terminals and automated teller machines which can accept them. . EMV stands for "Europay, Mastercard, and Visa", the three companies that created the standa