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Definition of Acquirers

Acquirer
Acquirer Ac*quir"er, n. A person who acquires.

Meaning of Acquirers from wikipedia

- Chargeback. May 7, 2015. "Three Types of Merchant Fraud: A Guide For Merchant Acquirers". Finextra Research. November 21, 2017. "Becoming PCI DSS compliant |...
- Acquire is a board game published by 3M in 1964 that involves multi-player mergers and acquisitions. It was one of the most po****r games in the 3M Bookshelf...
- Acquire Corp. (株式会社アクワイア, Kabushikigaisha Akuwaia) is a ****anese video game developer and publisher, mainly known for their Tenchu and Way of the Samurai...
- An acquired taste is an appreciation for something unlikely to be enjo**** by a person who has not had substantial exposure to it. It is the opposite of...
- Acquire Business Process Outsourcing (formerly Acquire Asia Pacific) is an Australian based global business process outsourcing firm that specializes in...
- An acquired characteristic is a non-heritable change in a function or structure of a living organism caused after birth by disease, injury, accident, deliberate...
- far more substantial and fulfilling. All you need to do is sit back, and acquire the taste. The song "Pantagruel's Nativity" is inspired by the books of...
- Acquired brain injury (ABI) is brain damage caused by events after birth, rather than as part of a genetic or congenital disorder such as fetal alcohol...
- Acquired language may refer to: Language acquisition, the process of acquiring language Second language, a language that is learnt after a native language...
- exposure to it. Acquired Taste may also refer to: An Acquired Taste, film by Ralph Arlyck Acquired Taste, album by Absynthe Minded 2004 Acquired Taste (Delbert...