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  2. Value Per Action - Wikipedia

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    Value Per Action (VPA) refers to an online marketing business model similar to the Cost Per Action (CPA) model. While Cost Per Action provides a low risk arrangement in which the seller only pays an advertising fee when a consumer takes action (such as purchasing their product) Value Per Action extends that model to add revenue sharing with the consumer.

  3. PayNow - Wikipedia

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    Payments can be made to any registered Singaporean mobile number, NRIC, corporate Unique Entity Number (UEN) or Virtual Payment Address (VPA). [1] Scanning QR codes is also an option. PayNow is linked with other payment providers including Stripe , [ 2 ] DuitNow (Malaysia), [ 3 ] PromptPay (Thailand) [ 4 ] and UPI (India).

  4. Volunteer Pilots Association - Wikipedia

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    The VPA Pilots can use their own personal aircraft or use rented airplanes. Pilots must meet certain minimum flight experience requirements before they are permitted to fly for the VPA, and they have to follow the guidelines of the VPA Guidebook. The VPA Pilots generally have an instrument-rating, and some have a Commercial Pilot License.

  5. Regulation D and savings account withdrawal limits – here’s ...

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    Here are some examples of transactions on money market accounts and savings accounts that were limited under Reg. D: Withdrawals by official bank check Outgoing wire transfers

  6. Volunteer Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The federal Volunteer Protection Act of 1997 (the VPA or the Act) [1] aims to promote volunteerism by limiting, and in many cases completely eliminating, a volunteer's risk of tort liability when acting for nonprofit organizations or government entities. No volunteer of a nonprofit organization or governmental entity shall be liable for harm ...

  7. Mobile payment - Wikipedia

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    Users download UPI supporting app from app stores on their Android or iOS device, link and verify their mobile number with the bank account by sending one outgoing SMS to app provider, create a virtual payment address (VPA) which auto generates a QR code and then set a banking PIN by generating OTP for secure transactions. VPA and QR codes are ...

  8. Voluntary Partnership Agreement - Wikipedia

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    A Voluntary Partnership Agreement (VPA) is a bilateral timber-trade agreement between the European Union and a timber-exporting country outside the EU. VPAs are a key element of the EU FLEGT Action Plan, which aims to address illegal logging. Under a VPA, the partner country agrees to export only legal timber products to the EU.

  9. Virginia Port Authority - Wikipedia

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    The VPA acquired Norfolk International Terminals from the City of Norfolk in 1972. In order to manage the consolidated marine terminal operations, Virginia International Terminals, Inc. was created in 1982. VIT not only systematized operations at the VPA's facilities, but also moved cargo more efficiently and strengthened the port's marketing ...