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    After launching the online payment service "Paidy" in October 2014, [1] gradually shifted the focus of the business to "Paidy", and the social lending business closed new recruitment in June 2018. On September 7, 2021, PayPal Holdings Inc announced that it would acquire it for US$2.7 billion (about 300 billion yen). [ 2 ]

  3. List of online payment service providers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable online payment service providers and payment gateway providing companies, their platform base and the countries they offer services in: (POS -- Point of Sale ) Company

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    It was established in 2018 as a joint venture between the SoftBank Group and Yahoo Japan through Z Holdings, their holding company. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] With 38 million users, PayPay is the largest Japanese mobile payment app. [ 2 ] In October 2018, it began a QR code and bar code-based payment service, which was developed in collaboration with Paytm ...

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  9. Edy - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, over a million payments had been made with the service. [ 2 ] On 18 April 2006, Intel announced a five billion yen (approx. US$45 million, or 35 million euros as of May 20, 2006) investment in bitWallet, [ 3 ] aimed at furthering its usage on computers.