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  2. Swish (payment) - Wikipedia

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    The service was launched in 2012 by six large Swedish banks, [1] [2] in cooperation with Bankgirot and the Central Bank of Sweden. [3] It had 8 million users as of July 2022 (total Swedish population: 10.2 million). [4] Swish is a member of the European Mobile Payment Systems Association.

  3. Viva Wallet Group - Wikipedia

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    Viva Wallet is a European Neobank entirely based in Microsoft Azure with presence in 24 European countries. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Viva Wallet Holdings owns a Banking License (VIVABANK SA). [ 5 ] In January 2022, international media reported that Viva Wallet was the first Greek unicorn startup [ 6 ] company after an agreement with JP Morgan Chase was ...

  4. Softcard - Wikipedia

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    The Softcard service and apps ceased to function on March 31, 2015. [21] Softcard customer data was not migrated to Google Wallet, and the service does not support Windows Phone. [22] At Google's I/O developers' conference that May, the company unveiled a replacement for both services known as Android Pay. [23]

  5. WeChat Pay - Wikipedia

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    WeChat Pay, officially referred to as Weixin Pay (Chinese: 微信支付; pinyin: Wēixìn Zhīfù) in China, is a mobile payment and digital wallet service by WeChat based in China that allows users to make mobile payments and online transactions. As of March 2016, WeChat Pay had over 300 million users. [1]

  6. Contact AOL customer support - AOL Help

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    Contact AOL customer support The AOL Help site is your starting point for getting support from AOL. Support may come via phone, chat, social media or help articles, depending on the question or issue you have.

  7. NerdWallet - Wikipedia

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    NerdWallet was founded in August 2009 by Tim Chen and Jacob Gibson, with an initial capital investment of $800. [2] [3] Its first product was a web application that provided comparative information about credit cards. [4]

  8. Google Cloud Platform - Wikipedia

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    Google Cloud Platform is a part [5] of Google Cloud, which includes the Google Cloud Platform public cloud infrastructure, as well as Google Workspace (G Suite), enterprise versions of Android and ChromeOS, and application programming interfaces (APIs) for machine learning and enterprise mapping services.

  9. Google Voice - Wikipedia

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    Google Voice is a telephone service that provides a U.S. phone number to Google Account customers [1] in the U.S. and Google Workspace (G Suite by October 2020 [2]) customers in Canada, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the contiguous United States. [3]