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  2. Hawala - Wikipedia

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    Hawala or hewala (Arabic: حِوالة ḥawāla, meaning transfer or sometimes trust), originating in India as havala (Hindi: हवाला), also known as havaleh in Persian, [1] and xawala or xawilaad [2] in Somali, is a popular and informal value transfer system based on the performance and honour of a huge network of money brokers (known as hawaladars).

  3. Hawala and crime - Wikipedia

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    As a result, it is illegal in some U.S. states, India and Pakistan. [1] After the September 11 terrorist attacks, the American government suspected that some hawala brokers may have helped terrorist organizations transfer money to fund their activities, and the 9/11 Commission Report stated that "Al Qaeda frequently moved the money it raised by ...

  4. Informal value transfer system - Wikipedia

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    History. An informal value transfer system is an alternative and unofficial remittance and banking system, that pre-dates current day modern banking systems. The systems were established as a means of settling accounts within villages and between villages. It existed as far back as over 4000 years ago and even more. [1][2]

  5. ACI Money Transfer System Empowers Financial Institutions to ...

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    NAPLES, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ACI Worldwide (NAS: ACIW) , a leading international provider of payment systems, announced today the release of ACI Money Transfer System 5.0™ the company's ...

  6. Al-Barakat - Wikipedia

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    140m annually. Al-Barakat, or Al-Barakaat (Arabic: البركات), which means "Blessings" in Arabic, is a group of companies established in 1987 in Somalia. The firm is involved in the modern form of hawala, an informal value transfer system and remittance method. By 2001, Al-Barakat had outlets in 40 countries, and was the country's largest ...

  7. Hawala scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Hawala scandal, also called the Jain Diaries case or the hawala scam, was an Indian political and financial scandal involving payments allegedly sent by politicians (black money) through four hawala brokers, namely the Jain brothers. [1] It was a US$18 million bribery scandal that implicated some of the country's leading politicians.

  8. ACI Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    ACI Worldwide Inc. ACI Worldwide Inc. is a payment systems company headquartered in Miami, Florida. [3] ACI develops a broad line of software focused on facilitating real-time electronic payments. These products and services are used globally by banks, financial intermediaries such as third-party electronic payment processors, payment ...

  9. History of Islamic economics - Wikipedia

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    Between the 9th and 14th centuries, the Muslim world developed many advanced economic concepts, techniques and usages. These ranged from areas of production, investment, finance, economic development, taxation, property use such as Hawala: an early informal value transfer system, Islamic trusts, known as waqf, systems of contract relied upon by merchants, a widely circulated common currency ...