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  2. Chase Paymentech - Wikipedia

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    Chase Paymentech is an American payment service provider and merchant acquiring business that is part of JPMorgan Chase. Paymentech payment platforms supports businesses to process payments. In addition to its payment services the company provides associated business services such as analytics, payment fraud detection, and data security. [1]

  3. Payment platform Zelle to shift users away from standalone ...

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    Zelle, a payments network owned by seven banks including JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America, initially promoted its mobile app when it launched in 2017 to users whose financial institutions had ...

  4. JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo sued ... - AOL

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    The controversial regulator alleges the banks failed to prevent fraud on Zelle, a payment platform they co-own. JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo sued over Zelle scams that cost ...

  5. JPMorgan Chase workers grouse over measly bonuses, 2% pay ...

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    JPMorgan's full-year net income soared to $58.5 billion, a record for the bank. JPMorgan Chase is the nation’s biggest bank with $4 trillion in assets as of Dec. 31. Shares of JPMorgan have ...

  6. JPMorgan Chase - Wikipedia

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    JPMorgan Chase, which helped underwrite $15.4 billion of WorldCom's bonds, agreed in March 2005 to pay $2 billion; that was 46 percent, or $630 million, more than it would have paid had it accepted an investor offer in May 2004 of $1.37 billion. J.P. Morgan was the last big lender to settle.

  7. Merchant Customer Exchange - Wikipedia

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    JPMorgan Chase Merchant Customer Exchange ( MCX ) was an American company created by a consortium of U.S. retail companies to develop a merchant-owned mobile payment system, which was to be called "CurrentC."