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The Third Party Payment market within the context of Online Banking is a rapidly growing sector of the financial services industry. It enables customers to make payments to merchants, other individuals, and organizations through a variety of digital channels. These payments are typically made using debit or credit cards, bank transfers, or digital wallets. Third Party Payment services provide a secure and convenient way for customers to make payments online, and are often used for online shopping, bill payments, and other financial transactions.
Third Party Payment services are becoming increasingly popular as they offer customers a more secure and efficient way to make payments online. They also provide merchants with a reliable and cost-effective way to accept payments from customers.
Some of the companies in the Third Party Payment market include PayPal, Stripe, Square, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Amazon Pay. Show Less Read more