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  2. OnePulse - Wikipedia

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    OnePulse was the name given to a credit card that was issued by Barclaycard that combined the functionality of Transport for London's Oyster card with a Visa contactless-enabled credit card. Barclaycard OnePulse was launched in early September 2007. Barclaycard has now started to change and simplify its range of credit cards and has started ...

  3. Direct Corporate Access - Wikipedia

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    Barclays was the first bank live for customer sponsorship in August 2009. Albany Software was the first solution supplier to successfully process a payment through the Faster Payments Service via DCA, using Albany ePAY on Wednesday 22 July 2009. [2]

  4. Barclaycard - Wikipedia

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    Barclaycard (/ ˈ b ɑːr k l i k ɑːr d,-l eɪ-/; stylised as barclaycard) is a brand for credit cards of Barclays PLC. It is considered as the United Kingdom's first and now biggest credit card provider with 5 million accounts.

  5. Barclays customers ‘still unable to make payments’ as mass ...

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    A major IT glitch is still affecting Barclays customers, with some locked out of their accounts throughout the night and almost 24 hours on from the bank’s initial outage. The bank has ...

  6. Faster Payments - Wikipedia

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    Faster Payments logo. The Faster Payments Service (FPS) is a United Kingdom banking initiative to reduce payment times between different banks' customer accounts to typically a few seconds, from the three working days that transfers usually take using the long-established BACS system.

  7. Pingit - Wikipedia

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    Pingit, formerly Barclays Pingit, was a British mobile payments service, allowing Barclays account holders to send and receive money transfers through their mobile phones. . It operated from 2012 until 2021 when Barclays said that the service was no longer needed as newer payment services became popul

  8. Payment service provider - Wikipedia

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    A payment service provider (PSP) is a third-party company that allows businesses to accept electronic payments, such as credit card and debit card payments. PSPs act as intermediaries between those who make payments, i.e. consumers, and those who accept them, i.e. retailers. [1]

  9. Global Payments - Wikipedia

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    Through Total System Services (TSYS), its issuer processor business, Global Payments helps banks manage credit and debit card portfolios. [25] Global Payments operates in more than 100 countries and serves 3.5 million merchants as well as 1,300 financial institutions. [26] The company processes more than 50 billion transactions per year. [27]