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Paymark sale unlikely to face hurdles; high credit card fees prompt alternative offering

France's Ingenico Group will pay $190m for Paymark's New Zealand operations. 

Mackenzie Smith
Wed, 11 Jul 2018

Paymark’s sale to France’s Ingenico Group is likely to get Commerce Commission approval and it is already signalling work on a new platform that might help alleviate concerns over high credit card fees. 

On Friday Ingenico sought clearance from the Commerce Commission to acquire 100% of

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Mackenzie Smith
Wed, 11 Jul 2018
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