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  2. American Express - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, products, and market share of American Express, a global financial services corporation that specializes in payment cards. Find out how it evolved from a freight forwarding company to a bank holding company and how it offers various types of cards with different benefits and rewards.

  3. Synchrony Financial - Wikipedia

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    Synchrony Financial is a public company that offers credit, payment systems, and savings products through Synchrony Bank, its online bank subsidiary. It is the largest provider of private-label credit cards in the U.S. and partners with brands like Amazon, Lowe's, and Verizon.

  4. Card security code - Wikipedia

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    A card security code is a series of numbers printed on a credit or debit card for security purposes. It is used for card not present transactions and has different names and locations depending on the card issuer.

  5. Centurion Card - Wikipedia

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    The Centurion Card, also known as the Black Card, is a prestigious credit card issued by American Express to its wealthiest clients. It has a high annual fee, no pre-set credit limit, and offers various services and benefits, such as concierge, travel, and luxury purchases.

  6. AOL Mail

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    AOL Mail offers security, personalization and mobile access for your digital life. You can also get AOL news and weather for free with your AOL account.

  7. Credit card - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin and evolution of credit cards, from the first charge coins and cards in the late 19th century to the modern smart cards with chip and contactless features. Find out how credit cards differ from debit cards, charge cards, and prepaid cards.

  8. Point of sale - Wikipedia

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    Point of sale (POS) is the time and place where a retail transaction is completed. Learn about the history of POS systems, from early cash registers to modern software, and the features and benefits of POS for businesses.

  9. Discover Financial - Wikipedia

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    Discover Financial is an American financial services company that offers credit cards, loans, banking and payment systems. Learn about its origins as a Sears subsidiary, its spin-off from Morgan Stanley, its acquisitions of Pulse and Diners Club, and its planned merger with Capital One.