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  2. JCB (credit card company) - Wikipedia

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    JCB also operates a network of membership airport lounges for holders of their Platinum Cards issued outside Japan. [3] JCB cards are issued in 24 countries. In most of these, JCB is affiliated with financial institutions to issue JCB-branded cards. In the United States, JCB is not a primary credit card network such as Visa or MasterCard.

  3. Card reciprocal agreements - Wikipedia

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    JCB (Japan Only) [7] UnionPay (China Only) NETS (Singapore Only) Elo (Brazil Only) DinaCard (Serbia Only) BC Card (South Korea Only) As of March 7, 2012, Discover Financial Services (DFS) and National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) announced they have entered into a strategic alliance. TROY: Diners Club [15] Discover [16] UnionPay ...

  4. Card scheme - Wikipedia

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    A payment gateway is a key party, responsible for online transactions, passing card data from consumer to merchant, and to a relevant bank through the card scheme. The process usually takes place at POS terminals in retail locations, or by means of online payment services for websites. A payment gateway imparts whether the charge has been ...

  5. Card association - Wikipedia

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    Familiar payment card association brands include UnionPay, RuPay, American Express, Discover, Diners Club, Troy and JCB. While once card associations, Visa and Mastercard have both become publicly traded companies.

  6. JCB (heavy equipment manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    JCB power systems make a hydrogen combustion engine which aims to be cost effective by reusing parts from the company's Dieselmax engines. [19] JCB Insurance Services is a fully owned subsidiary of JCB that provides insurance for customers with funding from another fully owned subsidiary, JCB Finance. [20] [21]

  7. JCB - Wikipedia

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    JCB (heavy equipment manufacturer), a British manufacturer of heavy industrial and agricultural vehicles JCB (callsign JAYSEEBEE; ICAO airline code JCB); see List of airline codes (J) JCB (credit card company), originally Japan Credit Bureau, a credit card company based in Tokyo, Japan; JCB (wine label), a wine label by vinter Jean-Charles Boisset

  8. Credit Saison - Wikipedia

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    Credit Saison was founded in 1946 as Midoriya by Torajiro Okamoto. It was originally an operator of department stores specialized in installment selling.. Seibu Retailing Group, one of the (now former) subsidiaries of Seibu Railway, purchased Midoriya in 1976, attempting to add financial services to its portfolio of customer services.

  9. Jo Bamford - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from college, Bamford chose to pursue a career in finance in London instead of opting to join JCB. He secured his first financial role in the city at New Star Asset Management . New Star was still in its infancy having only been founded a year earlier and was the brainchild of John Duffield who had previously founded Jupiter ...