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  2. Bartercard - Wikipedia

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    Bartercard was founded in 1991 on the Gold Coast, Australia by Wayne Sharpe, Brian Hall, and Andrew Federowsky.Bartercard has a presence in eight countries (Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, and Cyprus) where 75 offices service approximately 34,000 cardholders worldwide who collectively barter-trade over $600 each year.

  3. Virtual terminal (payment processing) - Wikipedia

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    A virtual terminal is a software application (often a web application) for merchants which allows them to accept payment with a payment card, specifically a credit card, without requiring the physical presence of the card (“card not present transaction”).

  4. Barter - Wikipedia

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    A barter transaction "moves objects between the regimes of value", meaning that a good or service that is being traded may take up a new meaning or value under its recipient than that of its original owner. [13] There is no criterion of value. There is no real way to value each side of the trade.

  5. Virtual currency - Wikipedia

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    Virtual currencies are digital representations of value. Thus, digital assets must have a certain value in business transactions in order to be considered virtual currencies under EU law. Virtual currencies are not issued or guaranteed by a central bank or public authority. Issuing is the first placement of a digital asset in the market.

  6. Digital card - Wikipedia

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    The term digital card [1] can refer to a physical item, such as a memory card on a camera, [2] [3] or, increasingly since 2017, to the digital content hosted as a virtual card or cloud card, as a digital virtual representation of a physical card. They share a common purpose: identity management, credit card, debit card or driver's license.

  7. Mobile payment - Wikipedia

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    A simple mobile web payment system can also include a credit card payment flow allowing a consumer to enter their card details to make purchases. This process is familiar but any entry of details on a mobile phone is known to reduce the success rate (conversion) of payments.

  8. WEX Inc. - Wikipedia

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    WEX Virtual launched in 2000 [16] in support of customers including HitchHiker, [17] HotelTonight, Expedia, and Priceline. In 2014, WEX acquired Evolution1, a cloud-based health industry payments provider, later renaming it to WEX Health. [18] WEX Health Cloud helps to administer defined-contribution, wellness, and transit plans, among others. [19]

  9. Countertrade - Wikipedia

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    Countertrade also occurs when countries lack sufficient hard currency, or when other types of market trade are impossible.. In 2000, India and Iraq agreed on an "oil for wheat and rice" barter deal, subject to United Nations approval under Article 50 of the UN Persian Gulf War sanctions, that would facilitate 300,000 barrels of oil delivered daily to India at a price of $6.85 a barrel while ...