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  2. GCash - Wikipedia

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    GCash is a Philippine mobile payments service owned by Globe Fintech Innovations, Inc. (doing business as Mynt), and operated by its wholly-owned subsidiary, ...

  3. RCBC Credit Cards - Wikipedia

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    On June 20, 1991, PCIBank was granted a license by MasterCard International to issue credit cards in the Philippines accepted by the MasterCard network of affiliated banks and establishments worldwide. In 1994, PCIBank turned over the management and ownership of the MasterCard portfolio. This was to issue and acquire business to Bankard, Inc. [1]

  4. 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 and international 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 ...

  5. BancNet - Wikipedia

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    BancNet was founded on July 17, 1990, as the Philippines' second ATM consortium when the ATMs of eight banks, PCI Bank (later Equitable PCI Bank, now Banco de Oro), Security Bank, Chinabank, RCBC, Allied Bank (now part of PNB), Metrobank, International Exchange Bank (now part of UnionBank) and CityTrust Banking Corp. (now part of BPI) formed BancNet.

  6. Mastercard - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, four million merchants sued Mastercard in federal court for making them accept debit cards if they wanted to accept credit cards and dramatically increasing credit card swipe fees. This case was settled with a multibillion-dollar payment in 2003. This was the largest antitrust award in history. [35]

  7. Google Pay (payment method) - Wikipedia

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    Google Pay (formerly Android Pay) is a mobile payment service developed by Google to power in-app, online, and in-person contactless purchases on mobile devices, enabling users to make payments with Android phones, tablets, or watches.

  8. GCash by Alipay - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; GCash by Alipay

  9. Shop Pay - Wikipedia

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    Shop Pay users must have a Visa, Visa Debit, Mastercard, American Express, or other card supported by the online store from which they're purchasing. [2] The list of supported payment methods is typically available on the payment screen at checkout.