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1. ''Payment cards.'' | |||
A reloadable multi-purpose prepaid card which may be used for small retail or other payments. | |||
2. ''Information technology.'' | |||
Any payment arrangement that enables users to securely access, manage and use a variety of payment instruments issued by one or more payment service providers via an application or a website. | |||
The electronic wallet may reside on a device owned by the end-user, such as a smartphone or a personal computer, or may be remotely hosted on a server but still under the control of the end-user. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[ | * [[Information technology]] | ||
* [[Payment service provider]] | |||
* [[Prepaid card]] | |||
* [[Retail]] | |||
* [[Server]] | |||
* [[Smart cards]] | |||
* [[Smartphone]] | |||
* [[Wallet provider]] | |||
[[Category:Cash_management]] | [[Category:Cash_management]] |
Revision as of 00:39, 19 March 2023
1. Payment cards.
A reloadable multi-purpose prepaid card which may be used for small retail or other payments.
2. Information technology.
Any payment arrangement that enables users to securely access, manage and use a variety of payment instruments issued by one or more payment service providers via an application or a website.
The electronic wallet may reside on a device owned by the end-user, such as a smartphone or a personal computer, or may be remotely hosted on a server but still under the control of the end-user.