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  1. Assessing Geely Automobile Holdings (SEHK:175) Valuation After European Tech Merger And Strong 2025 Results

    Find winning stocks in any market cycle. Join 7 million investors using Simply Wall St’s investing ideas for…
    #Europe #EU #electronicpayments #European #fairvalue #GeelyAutomobileHoldings #revenuegrowth #shareprice
    europesays.com/europe/305/

  2. Assessing Geely Automobile Holdings (SEHK:175) Valuation After European Tech Merger And Strong 2025 Results

    Find winning stocks in any market cycle. Join 7 million investors using Simply Wall St’s investing ideas for…
    #Europe #EU #electronicpayments #European #fairvalue #GeelyAutomobileHoldings #revenuegrowth #shareprice
    europesays.com/europe/270/

  3. Who Faces Extra 22% Tax in Greece from Electronic Receipts

    Greek taxpayers are facing the risk of additional tax if they fail to meet the requirement of covering…
    #Greece #GR #Europe #Europa #EU #electronicpayments #greece #Tax #Ελλάδα #νεα
    europesays.com/2838749/

  4. Cash Still Holding in Greece for Small, Repeated Transactions

    Despite the significant growth of e-payment of all types in Greece during 2025, growing by double-digit numbers, cash…
    #Greece #GR #Europe #Europa #EU #electronicpayments #greece #Ελλάδα #νεα
    europesays.com/2708293/

  5. "Unlike most developed economies, there is no explicit regulatory regime covering the costs of payments systems in New Zealand, and there is little transparency regarding fee levels...

    This means that New Zealand consumers pay substantially more in hidden charges for debit and credit card payments than consumers in other markets such as Australia."

    #RetailNZ, quoted by #RobONeill, 2015

    zdnet.com/article/going-going-

    #Aotearoa #NZ #banking #ElectronicPayments

  6. "Unlike most developed economies, there is no explicit regulatory regime covering the costs of payments systems in New Zealand, and there is little transparency regarding fee levels...

    This means that New Zealand consumers pay substantially more in hidden charges for debit and credit card payments than consumers in other markets such as Australia."

    #RetailNZ, quoted by #RobONeill, 2015

    zdnet.com/article/going-going-

    #Aotearoa #NZ #banking #ElectronicPayments

  7. "Unlike most developed economies, there is no explicit regulatory regime covering the costs of payments systems in New Zealand, and there is little transparency regarding fee levels...

    This means that New Zealand consumers pay substantially more in hidden charges for debit and credit card payments than consumers in other markets such as Australia."

    #RetailNZ, quoted by #RobONeill, 2015

    zdnet.com/article/going-going-

    #Aotearoa #NZ #banking #ElectronicPayments

  8. "Unlike most developed economies, there is no explicit regulatory regime covering the costs of payments systems in New Zealand, and there is little transparency regarding fee levels...

    This means that New Zealand consumers pay substantially more in hidden charges for debit and credit card payments than consumers in other markets such as Australia."

    #RetailNZ, quoted by #RobONeill, 2015

    zdnet.com/article/going-going-

    #Aotearoa #NZ #banking #ElectronicPayments

  9. 'If contactless were to replace EFTPOS entirely, the cost to New Zealand has been calculated at NZ$373 million this year by consultancy Covec. These interchange fees are paid to scheme providers and banks and are largely invisible to consumers because they are charged to the merchant."

    #RobONeill, 2015

    zdnet.com/article/going-going-

    #Aotearoa #NZ #banking #ElectronicPayments #EFTPOS #Covec

  10. 'If contactless were to replace EFTPOS entirely, the cost to New Zealand has been calculated at NZ$373 million this year by consultancy Covec. These interchange fees are paid to scheme providers and banks and are largely invisible to consumers because they are charged to the merchant."

    #RobONeill, 2015

    zdnet.com/article/going-going-

    #Aotearoa #NZ #banking #ElectronicPayments #EFTPOS #Covec

  11. 'If contactless were to replace EFTPOS entirely, the cost to New Zealand has been calculated at NZ$373 million this year by consultancy Covec. These interchange fees are paid to scheme providers and banks and are largely invisible to consumers because they are charged to the merchant."

    #RobONeill, 2015

    zdnet.com/article/going-going-

    #Aotearoa #NZ #banking #ElectronicPayments #EFTPOS #Covec

  12. 'If contactless were to replace EFTPOS entirely, the cost to New Zealand has been calculated at NZ$373 million this year by consultancy Covec. These interchange fees are paid to scheme providers and banks and are largely invisible to consumers because they are charged to the merchant."

    #RobONeill, 2015

    zdnet.com/article/going-going-

    #Aotearoa #NZ #banking #ElectronicPayments #EFTPOS #Covec