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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Acquirer]] | * [[Acquirer]] | ||
* [[Bond]] | |||
* [[Bond mandate]] | * [[Bond mandate]] | ||
* [[Card scheme]] | * [[Card scheme]] | ||
* [[Central bank]] | |||
* [[Credit card]] | * [[Credit card]] | ||
* [[Debit card]] | * [[Debit card]] | ||
* [[Debt]] | |||
* [[Electronic money]] | * [[Electronic money]] | ||
* [[Foreign Private Issuer]] | * [[Foreign Private Issuer]] | ||
* [[Issuance]] | * [[Issuance]] | ||
* [[Issuer call]] | |||
* [[Merchant]] | * [[Merchant]] | ||
* [[Money]] | * [[Money]] | ||
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* [[Securitisation Regulation]] | * [[Securitisation Regulation]] | ||
* [[Security]] | * [[Security]] | ||
* [[Seigniorage]] | |||
* [[Strong Customer Authentication]] | * [[Strong Customer Authentication]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:42, 13 August 2022
1. Borrowing.
In the borrowing context, an issuer is a company or other entity that borrows or raises capital via the financial markets through the issuance of securities.
2. Credit and debit cards.
A card issuer is any financial institution that issues, or causes to be issued, credit cards or debit cards.
3. Money.
A central authority that creates money.
See also
- Acquirer
- Bond
- Bond mandate
- Card scheme
- Central bank
- Credit card
- Debit card
- Debt
- Electronic money
- Foreign Private Issuer
- Issuance
- Issuer call
- Merchant
- Money
- Payment service provider
- Primary market
- PSD2
- Seasoned issuer
- Secondary market
- Securitisation Regulation
- Security
- Seigniorage
- Strong Customer Authentication