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  2. NextCard - Wikipedia

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    The issuing bank was known as NextBank and was fully owned by NextCard, Inc. NextCard, Inc. was started during the Internet boom of the late 1990s. Jeremy and Molly Lent, a married couple, founded the company in 1996 as Internet Access Financial Corporation, later changing the name to NextCard in 1997.

  3. TSYS Signs Long-Term Payments Agreement with Merrick Bank - AOL

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    TSYS Signs Long-Term Payments Agreement with Merrick Bank COLUMBUS, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- TSYS (NYS: ... TSYS provides services to more than half of the top 20 international banks, is a Fortune ...

  4. What happens if my card payment is returned? - AOL

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    Your credit card payment most likely may have been returned if you did not have sufficient funds in your bank account. Make sure to check your account to determine if this was the cause of the return.

  5. Add, edit, or delete a payment method for AOL services

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    Never worry about your AOL services or subscriptions going past due because your financial info changed. Add, edit, or delete the payment method used for AOL products and service right from your My Account page. To access your billing info, you'll need to sign in with your Primary username and password. Add a new payment method

  6. Acquiring bank - Wikipedia

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    An acquiring bank (also known simply as an acquirer) is a bank or financial institution that processes credit or debit card payments on behalf of a merchant. [1] The acquirer allows merchants to accept credit card payments from the card-issuing banks within a card association, such as Visa, MasterCard, Discover, China UnionPay, American Express.

  7. Payment card - Wikipedia

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    With a debit card (also known as a bank card, check card or plastic card) when a cardholder makes a purchase, funds are withdrawn directly either from the cardholder's bank account, or from the remaining balance on the card, instead of the holder repaying the money at a later date. In some cases, the "cards" are designed exclusively for use on ...

  8. Issuing bank - Wikipedia

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    An issuing bank (also called an issuer) is part of the 4-party model of payments. [2] It is the bank of the consumer (also called a cardholder) and is responsible for paying the merchant's bank (called an Acquiring Bank or Acquirer) for the goods and services the consumer purchases. It issues the payment card and holds the account with the ...

  9. Industrial loan company - Wikipedia

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    An industrial loan company (ILC) or industrial bank is a financial institution in the United States that lends money, and may be owned by non-financial institutions. They provide niche financial services nationwide.