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Chipknip (a
portmanteau of chip card and knip,
Dutch for purse) was a stored-value
payment card
system used in the Netherlands.
Based on the
Belgian Proton...
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Chipknip: As an
electronic cash
system used in the Netherlands, all ATM
cards issued by the
Dutch banks had
value that
could be
loaded via
Chipknip loading...
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brand owner of a
number of the
Dutch payment systems that
included PIN,
Chipknip until these were discontinued, Acceptgiro, Inc****o/Machtigen and up until...
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Names for stored-value
cards include APPH in US,
Mondex in Canada,
Chipknip in the Netherlands,
Geldkarte in Germany,
Quick in Austria,
Moneo in France...
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notably in
Germany (Geldkarte),
Austria (Quick Wertkarte), the
Netherlands (
Chipknip),
Belgium (Proton),
Switzerland (CASH), and
France (Moneo,
which is usually...
- (Quick Wertkarte),
Belgium (Proton),
France (Moneo), the
Netherlands (
Chipknip Chipper (decommissioned in 2015)),
Switzerland ("Cash"),
Norway ("Mondex")...
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processor and
payment product provider from 1994 to 2006.
Interpay owned PIN,
Chipknip, Acceptgiro [nl] and Inc****o. In 2005, they spun off
Currence and in 2006...
- have been
replaced by
Girocards with
contactless payment functionality.
Chipknip FeliCa Octopus card
Moneo Breinich-Schilly,
Angelika (2022-01-17). "Geldkarte-...
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Despite this, the
system was also
implemented in
other countries such as
Chipknip in the Netherlands, and has been
considered for
other markets such as Australia...
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Bankgirocentrale and
Eurocard Nederland. In 1994, they
formed Interpay.
Chipknip "Bedrijf voor
elektronisch betalen opgericht".
Nederlands Dagblad. "Tankstations...