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Mint Wireless

www.mintwireless.com

 
Mint Wireless Limited is a global mobile payments and transactions processing company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. Mint Wireless has a mobile payments technology platform that enables corporate enterprises to accept credit and debit card payments on various mobile phones, tablets and mobile devices. The Company has invested and built bank grade payments technology and infrastructure that has allowed it to become a multi-channel and multi-national payments organisation. Mint Wireless is headquartered in Sydney, Australia with offices and operations in London and Singapore. Mint Wireless has won many hardware and software awards including Microsoft and IBM’s Consensus Awards in 2008. In ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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