Tag "bankkártyás fizetés"

Card payments continue to grow in Germany

According to data from the EHI research centre, card payments in the German retail sector have reached €300 billion for the first time. Girocard is particularly popular with shoppers. „The...

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K&H: it is better to pay with a card instead of cash even on vacation

K&H offers a solution for the troublesome foreign cash exchange. The financial institution refunds the conversion cost of card purchases to those who pay abroad from August to the end...

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OTP: The turnover of electronic payments increased by 35 percent

In the first three months of the year, the turnover of electronic payments processed in OTP Bank’s systems fell by 5.5 percent compared to the previous quarter, but it increased...

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Three quarters of Hungarians regularly pay with bank card

A Mastercard survey – published at the end of February – has found that 58% of Hungarian bank customers pay with their bank card on a daily basis; 72% of...

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Credit card: small shops can count

Payment by credit card is more convenient, but in 30% of the service places, at least 60 thousand places it is not possible to pay with them. Why is that?...

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The MNB calls on the participants of the financial system to raise the threshold for credit card payments

The National Bank of Hungary (MNB) calls on banks and card companies to raise the 5,000-HUF limit for the mandatory use of touch-code card payments to 15,000 forints in order...

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Ecommerce Hungary expects information from its members

Below you can read part of the announcement of the Ecommerce Hungary Közhasznú Egyesület (Ecommerce Hungary Nonprofit Association): Dear Friends, Because of the coronavirus epidemic, the situation of many businesses...

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The spread of credit card payments increase the revenue of hospitality

The credit card payments at restaurants may increase revenue by about 7-8 percent, mainly due to faster and seamless service. In addition, the tip is not influenced by bank card...

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Let’s play cards!

It seems that the hospitality sector is also going cashless: with card payment mistakes are less likely to be made, service is faster and turnover can be monitored better. Cashless...

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Magazine: Anyone can afford having a bank card terminal

According to Ágnes Hornung, secretary of state at the Ministry for National Economy (NGM), in Hungary the proportion of electronic transactions is still much smaller than the European average. The bank...

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There is no problem with the credit card payments with a secondary internet connection

The number of card transactions in Hungary rises by about 20 million a year, with more and more people relying on cashless payment. Problem occurs only if the terminal does...

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Ready Pay: easier credit card payment

“In the future bank card payments will be solved at our enterprise” – Viola Violetta said at the press conference presenting the Vodafone ReadyPay mobile credit card reader terminal (mPOS)....

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NÉBIH connects to the electronic payment and accounting system

NÉBIH completed its project for joining the electronic payment and accounting system. Thanks to this payment is now also possible with bank card, online bank card and via the home...

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The EP accepted the cap on credit and debit card fees

The European Parliament has backed a deal to cap the fees retailers pay to process debit and credit card transactions, which EU officials say will mean savings for customers. Use...

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The European cardholders prefer to spend their money, where they can pay with card

Allowing the credit card payments puts a substantial impact on the turnover of the small and medium-sized enterprises, according to the latest Visa Europe online survey carried out in five...

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Four out of five net users buy online

The regular net users use the World Wide Web for purchasing: 81 percent of the internet users purchased online at least once in the past year. The current E-Shopping Report...

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