New Zealand’s competition enforcement agency, The Commerce Commission, has finally cleared the way for global payment services company Ingenico Group to acquire 100% of the shares of payments provider Paymark.
New Zealand’s competition regulator The Commerce Commission is keeping its powder dry on whether it will give clearance to the proposed acquisition of payments provider Paymark by France-based company Ingenico.
New Zealand’s competition regulator, The Commerce Commission, is considering a clearance application from global payment services company Ingenico Group to acquire 100% of shares in the bank-owned Paymark Limited.
New Zealand’s ‘first’ mobile wallet has been launched by local company Semble in a collaboration with mobile phone network operators 2 degrees, Spark and Vodafone.
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