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  2. Mir (payment system) - Wikipedia

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    First MIR card issued in 2015 by Central Bank of Russia. Mir, as an idea, was born out of a series of joint initiatives between the Central Bank of Russia and the World Bank in the mid-2000s that aimed to create a framework of an autonomous payment processing system inside the Russian Federation. [4]

  3. YooMoney - Wikipedia

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    In April 2012, Yandex Money began issuing debit cards on the Mastercard network. [6] [7] [8] In October 2012, the company enabled making card payments via a miniature point of sale terminal attached to a user's smartphone. [9] In July 2013, Sberbank acquired a 75% interest in Yandex.Money for $60 million, while Yandex retained a 25% interest ...

  4. APEC Business Travel Card - Wikipedia

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    Card holders are permitted to stay for business purposes for a maximum of 90 days in each period of 180 days. Travellers holding a virtual ABTC must apply for a special permit granting multiple entry and stay visa to enter the Russian Federation. Those travellers holding a physical ABTC are exempt from the need to apply for a visa. [19]

  5. 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, ... Russian Federation, South Ossetia, Turkey, Armenia ...

  6. Russian National Card Payment System - Wikipedia

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    The NSPK signed several agreements on joint issuance of co-branded cards with international payment systems: June 19, 2015 — with MasterCard for cards of Maestro; [14] July 7, 2015 — with Japanese JCB; [15] July 2015 — with American Express. [16] On December 15, 2015, the NSPK announced the issuance of the first Mir cards by seven Russian ...

  7. YooKassa - Wikipedia

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    YooKassa allows sole proprietorships, businesses and nonprofit organizations to receive payments in many ways: from bank cards, through Yandex.Money and other e-wallets, through mobile applications and Internet banking of Sberbank, Alfa-Bank, Promsvyazbank and Tinkoff Bank, cell phone accounts, using contactless technologies Apple Pay, Google Pay and WeChat Pay, as well as cash through 250,000 ...

  8. WebMoney - Wikipedia

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    WebMoney is an online payment settlement system established in Russia in 1998. [1] [5] It is one of the largest electronic payments processors in Russia by number of users, [6] [7] with the company reporting 45 million registered accounts and 300,000 active weekly users in early 2020, [8] and 100,000 stores accepting payments via the system.

  9. Digital ruble - Wikipedia

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    The digital ruble (Russian: Цифровой рубль) is a central bank digital currency (CBDC), developed by the Bank of Russia, the third form of Russian national currency in addition to the already existing cash and non-cash forms of money of the Russian ruble. All forms of the ruble will be equivalent to each other.