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(Created page with "'''Café Pay''' (also simply spelt as Cafe Pay) is a third-party mobile and online payment portal from The Oan Isles developed by Etuariti Takatunuye as a spin off...") Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
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Café Pay makes about 28 billion [[KRB]] in revenue and processes about 1.78 trillion [[KRB]] worth of transactions every year or about 140 billion transactions. |
Café Pay makes about 28 billion [[KRB]] in revenue and processes about 1.78 trillion [[KRB]] worth of transactions every year or about 140 billion transactions. |
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==Scope and significance== |
==Scope and significance== |
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Café Pay is included in [[Damehowe]] and [[ |
Café Pay is included in [[Damehowe]] and [[Cafe Net]] products by default and is widely supported by their respective platforms and systems. This means that Café Pay is accessible to about 1 billion people, most of which are Damehowe's customers every year of which 500 million are in [[Aurora]] alone. The site officially records about 100 million users and vendors as of 2022. Café Pay is the foremost means of payment in [[the Oan Isles]] and [[Kohatu Isles]]. |
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==Ownership and management== |
==Ownership and management== |
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Café Pay is 100% owned by the Safe Pay Holding Company located in [[Tarov]], [[Tivot]]. It is in turn 20% owned by the Quicksilver Holding Company (which is entirely owned by [[Etuariti Takatunuye]]), 17% owned by [[Damehowe]] with the rest being owned by a mix of shareholders. Half its stock (i.e., Safe Pay shares)was sold its IPO in 2009 at the [[Tivot Stock Exchange]] for 2.78 billion [[KRB]]. |
Café Pay is 100% owned by the Safe Pay Holding Company located in [[Tarov]], [[Tivot]]. It is in turn 20% owned by the Quicksilver Holding Company (which is entirely owned by [[Etuariti Takatunuye]]), 17% owned by [[Damehowe]] with the rest being owned by a mix of shareholders. Half its stock (i.e., Safe Pay shares)was sold its IPO in 2009 at the [[Tivot Stock Exchange]] for 2.78 billion [[KRB]]. |