Bank Respublika received a license on trade acquiring and acquiring e-commerce from Visa International
In order to expand the market of card products, and increasing network of POS-terminals, Bank Respublika received a license to trade on trade acquiring and e-commerce acquiring in the payment system Visa International.
Taking into account the willingness of a network of partners to accept credit cards, as well as the obvious advantages of cashless payments that get customers, the bank has decided to get the status of the acquirer cards VISA International. Now Bank Respublika may establish POS-terminals and provide their customers the ability to pay for goods and services card payment system Visa.
This license gives the bank the opportunity to enter into contracts with commercial enterprises for the installation and maintenance of POS-terminals, without resorting to the services of intermediaries, which also allow the bank to establish a "virtual" terminals to pay for goods and services on the Internet.
The advantage of using plastic cards Bank Respublika is the fact that the bank does not charge for them. In addition, all bank cards, including cards with the logo of Visa, connected to the bonus system PayKart, numbering about 50 partners. -15D -
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