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  2. Payzone (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Payzone is an Irish consumer payment service provider company based in Dublin. The company processes electronic transactions, including debit and credit card transactions mobile phone top ups, M50 motorway toll payments, Leap travel cards, local property tax payments, pay-by-phone parking, pre-paid and bill pay utility and parcel collection services.

  3. Electric Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Electric Ireland (Irish: Leictreachas Éireann) [1] [2] is an Irish utility company that supplies electricity and gas to business and residential customers in Ireland. It is the supply division of the Electricity Supply Board , the former monopoly electricity company in Ireland.

  4. Bord Gáis Energy - Wikipedia

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    Bord Gáis Energy is a utility company that supplies gas and electricity and boiler services to customers in Ireland. Bord Gáis Energy has been in operation in some form since 1976 and supplies over 750,000 customers with energy in Ireland. [1] Since mid-2014 Bord Gáis Energy is also part of the British Centrica plc Group. [2]

  5. List of electronic toll collection systems - Wikipedia

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    Type of payment: prepaid card, some Chinese debit card (depends on at which bank one's ETC account was opened), some Chinese credit cards (depends on at which bank one's ETC account was opened), and (in some provinces) Alipay and WeChat pay. There is usually an up front payment for new users.

  6. Electronic Payment Services - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Payment Services (simplified Chinese: 易办事; traditional Chinese: 易辦事; pinyin: Yì bànshì), commonly known as EPS, is an electronic payment system based in Hong Kong, Macau, and with limited acceptance in Shenzhen since it began operations in 1985.

  7. Realex Payments - Wikipedia

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    Realex Payments was a European payment service provider with offices in Dublin and London. [1] The company provided a broad range of payment gateway services and processed transactions in excess of €35 billion [2] per annum on behalf of more than 14,000 clients including Virgin Atlantic, Vodafone Ireland, the AA, AXA Insurance, Paddy Power and Aer Lingus.

  8. Laser (debit card) - Wikipedia

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    Laser was a debit card scheme in Ireland between 1996 and 2014.. The Laser scheme was maintained and operated by Laser Card Services Ltd., a not for profit [1] body owned by four leading financial institutions in Ireland [2] and overseen since 2008 by the Oversight Unit of the Central Bank. [3]

  9. PayPoint - Wikipedia

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    First tested in Northern Ireland, the system was expanded to London in 1997 and in 1998, British Gas prepayment meter customers were able to charge their Quantum smart cards at PayPoint retailers. [2] Following continued growth and public listing, in 2006, the company became the exclusive cash payment network for the BBC's TV Licence fee. [5]