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OVERVIEW SUMMARY. Xxxxxx Beaumont will offer value load services on the SIRE Network of retail locations for the pre-paid card products issued and supported by Cornerstone Community Bank and Innovative Processing Solutions .
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OVERVIEW SUMMARY. In recognition of the changing dynamics of the telecommunications and enterprise industries, Cisco has developed its New World Ecosystem. This is an open and flexible program comprised of industry partners committed to working with Cisco in creating profitable solutions for service provider and enterprise customers. The New World Ecosystem solutions will provide faster access to new markets and return on investments for service provider and enterprise customers by delivering competitive and differentiated services to the marketplace. The solutions offered by the New World Ecosystem are based on Cisco's application programming interface set, industry standards and packet technology. Members of the New World Ecosystem will experience significant increases in interoperability through the developments that utilize existing open standards and Cisco's open architecture API set. Cisco complies with many of the international standards bodies, including the ITU (International Telecommunication Union) and the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force). In addition, Cisco participates in many industry forums such as the ATM Forum, Frame Relay Forum, Optical Internetworking Forum, Multiservice Switching Forum and Telecommunications Management Forum. Cisco also works with a range of de-facto standards, such as Corba, Sun's Java, Microsoft's TAPI, and others. In addition to the technical advantages of joining Cisco's New World Ecosystem, a member of the new program will also benefit from development equipment, technology sharing, joint marketing, sales support, access to market development funds and Cisco's overall expertise in the marketplace.
OVERVIEW SUMMARY. The Golf Ticket, Ski Ticket and Spa Gift are prepaid cards (collectively known as "UGT") that operates through the Discover network and is restricted to certain golf courses, ski resorts or spas identified by Client. The UGT will be sold at a variety of retail or e-tail establishments as a stand-alone gift card, distributed by Client to various entities that may distribute the Cards or packaged with other products. Typically, merchants that sell the UGT Card will "activate" the Card their POS systems that have been modified to route these transactions or messages to WildCard in some mutually agreed upon fashion. In some instances Cards will be "activated" via the IVR in which the purchaser may also provide certain personal data to an automated system or Live Agent as directed by Client. Also, Client may deploy other means for electronic activation when Cards are distributed to various entities for their distribution. An important aspect of this Program is that the Cardholder or other purchaser of a Card, has acquired an "experience" and not a Card with a monetary denomination. Cards will be designed for either a single authorization or one-reload , subject to certain business rules and then any remaining balance remove. Any value associated with these Cards is not to shared with anyone other than the Client and Discover.
OVERVIEW SUMMARY. To provide the technology and services that would enable Client to offer private label gift Cards through designated mall locations using Visa or MasterCard as the transaction routing network and WildCard Systems as the issuing processor. Cards may be custom designed by Client, subject to the approval of Visa or MasterCard and the Issuing bank. The Card is an electronic stored value Card that operates through the Association's network. Therefore, Interchange and any related processing fees associated with Visa or MasterCard transactions shall be paid by the merchant just like any other Visa or MasterCard transaction. WildCard Systems will establish parameters so that electronic authorizations will only be provided when there is an available balance on the Card equal to or greater than the amount of the transaction (subject to International floor limits) and the Card is presented at a merchant designated by NBO. Cards will be anonymous in appearance - with only the account number thermal printed on the front/back of the Card. Visa, MasterCard or the Issuing bank may dictate the positioning/location of the account number.
OVERVIEW SUMMARY. Xxxxxx Beaumont will offer value load services on the SIRE Network of retail locations for the pre-paid card products issued and supported by No Borders Inc, through Central National Bank and Trust of Enid Oklahoma. (The NoboCard).
OVERVIEW SUMMARY. Safeguarding policy documents were provided and reviewed for the following sports and system partners British Skeleton English Institute of Sport National Ice Skating Association British Paralympic Performance Services British Amateur Boxing Association UK Sports Association-PLD British Handball Association British Volleyball Federation GB Boccia Federation Disability Fencing Association British Table Tennis Association for the Disabled Tennis Foundation British Bobsleigh British Curling Association Disability Snowsport UK The following bodies did not submit policies: British Performance Basketball (on behalf of British Basketball Federation) – indicated policy to be developed Disability Target Shooting British Athletes Commission - recorded as „not applicable‟ in their Basic Assurance submission to UK Sport Sport Resolutions UK – recorded as „not applicable‟ in their Basic Assurance submission to UK Sport
OVERVIEW SUMMARY. Morgan Beaumont (MB) will construct x xxxsumer re-loadable card program for retail distribution and reloads. The card will either be PIN only, or will also allow for a signature to be collected at retail POS locations.
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