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LEBANON-CRISIS/CASH
RTSFPZ7V 
January 23, 2023 
A paper that reads "We regret to inform you that due to the current circumstances out of our will, and... 
Beirut, Lebanon 
A paper is placed on a supermarket door in Beirut 
A paper that reads "We regret to inform you that due to the current circumstances out of our will, and due to the inability to move money in banks, the amount of the bill will be collected from bank card holders at 50% from cards, 50% cash. Starting 11.03.2022. Thank you for understanding." is placed on a door of a supermarket in Beirut, Lebanon, January 23, 2023. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir 
SOCCER-WORLDCUP-FRA-POL/REPORT
RTSDT4YE 
December 04, 2022 
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Round of 16 - France v Poland - Al Thumama Stadium, Doha,... 
Doha, Qatar 
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Round of 16 - France v Poland 
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Round of 16 - France v Poland - Al Thumama Stadium, Doha, Qatar - December 4, 2022 Poland's Matty Cash is shown a yellow card by referee Jesus Valenzuela Saez REUTERS/Dylan Martinez 
SOCCER-WORLDCUP-POL-SAU/REPORT
RTSDJR07 
November 26, 2022 
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Group C - Poland v Saudi Arabia - Education City Stadium,... 
AL RAYYAN, Qatar 
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Group C - Poland v Saudi Arabia 
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Group C - Poland v Saudi Arabia - Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan, Qatar - November 26, 2022 Poland's Matty Cash is shown a yellow card by referee Wilton Sampaio REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 
SOCCER-WORLDCUP-POL-HUN/REPORT
RTXK2B3N 
November 15, 2021 
Soccer Football - World Cup - UEFA Qualifiers - Group I - Poland v Hungary - PGE Narodowy, Warsaw, Poland... 
Poland, Poland 
World Cup - UEFA Qualifiers - Group I - Poland v Hungary 
Soccer Football - World Cup - UEFA Qualifiers - Group I - Poland v Hungary - PGE Narodowy, Warsaw, Poland - November 15, 2021 Poland's Matthew Cash is shown a yellow card by referee Tiago Martins REUTERS/Aleksandra Szmigiel 
LEBANON-CRISIS/SUBSIDY
RTXGWXEJ 
September 09, 2021 
Lebanon's caretaker minister of social affairs Ramzi Moucharafieh speaks during a news conference as... 
Beirut, Lebanon 
Lebanon's caretaker minister of social affairs Ramzi Moucharafieh speaks during a news conference as... 
Lebanon's caretaker minister of social affairs Ramzi Moucharafieh speaks during a news conference as they announce the launch of cash cards for families in need, in Beirut, Lebanon September 9, 2021. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir 
LEBANON-CRISIS/SUBSIDY
RTXGWXEK 
September 09, 2021 
Lebanon's caretaker economy minister Raoul Nehme speaks during a news conference as they announce the... 
Beirut, Lebanon 
Lebanon's caretaker economy minister Raoul Nehme speaks during a news conference as they announce the... 
Lebanon's caretaker economy minister Raoul Nehme speaks during a news conference as they announce the launch of cash cards for families in need, in Beirut, Lebanon September 9, 2021. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir 
EL SALVADOR-BITCOIN/ATM
RTXDXCAY 
June 25, 2021 
Developer Edgar Borja shows a model of his K1 ATM prototype that he developed with fellow local entrepreneur... 
Santa Tecla, El Salvador 
Developer Edgar Borja shows a model of his K1 ATM prototype in Santa Tecla 
Developer Edgar Borja shows a model of his K1 ATM prototype that he developed with fellow local entrepreneur Edwin Escobar, which is designed for handling cash, card payments, Bitcoin and receiving remittances, in Santa Tecla, El Salvador June 25, 2021. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas 
EL SALVADOR-BITCOIN/ATM
RTXDO6FV 
June 25, 2021 
Logos of digital wallets and cryptocurrencies are seen on the screen of the K1 ATM prototype developed... 
Santa Tecla, El Salvador 
Bitcoin ATM developed by local entrepeneurs 
Logos of digital wallets and cryptocurrencies are seen on the screen of the K1 ATM prototype developed by local entrepreneurs Edgar Borja and Edwin Escobar, which is designed for handling cash, card payments, Bitcoin and receiving remittances, in Santa Tecla, El Salvador June 25, 2021. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas 
EL SALVADOR-BITCOIN/ATM
RTXDO6FT 
June 25, 2021 
Edwin Escobar and Edgar Borja, developers of the K1 ATM prototype, which is designed for handling cash,... 
Santa Tecla, El Salvador 
Edwin Escobar and Edgar Borja, developers of the K1 ATM prototype, which is designed for handling cash,... 
Edwin Escobar and Edgar Borja, developers of the K1 ATM prototype, which is designed for handling cash, card payments, Bitcoin and receiving remittances, pose for a picture with their prototype in Santa Tecla, El Salvador June 25, 2021. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas 
EL SALVADOR-BITCOIN/ATM
RTXDO6FU 
June 25, 2021 
Edgar Borja, developer of the K1 ATM prototype, which is designed for handling cash, card payments, Bitcoin... 
Santa Tecla, El Salvador 
Edgar Borja, developer of the K1 ATM prototype, which is designed for handling cash, card payments, Bitcoin... 
Edgar Borja, developer of the K1 ATM prototype, which is designed for handling cash, card payments, Bitcoin and receiving remittances, shows a part made in a 3D printer to be used in his prototype in Santa Tecla, El Salvador June 25, 2021. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas 
EL SALVADOR-BITCOIN/ATM
RTXDO6FS 
June 25, 2021 
Edgar Borja and Edwin Escobar check the parts of a K1 ATM prototype, which is designed for handling cash,... 
Santa Tecla, El Salvador 
Edgar Borja and Edwin Escobar check the parts of a K1 ATM prototype, which is designed for handling cash,... 
Edgar Borja and Edwin Escobar check the parts of a K1 ATM prototype, which is designed for handling cash, card payments, Bitcoin and receiving remittances, in Santa Tecla, El Salvador June 25, 2021. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas 
EL SALVADOR-BITCOIN/ATM
RTXDO6DI 
June 25, 2021 
Edgar Borja shows the inside of the K1 ATM prototype, which is designed for handling cash, card payments,... 
Santa Tecla, El Salvador 
Edgar Borja shows the inside of the K1 ATM prototype, which is designed for handling cash, card payments,... 
Edgar Borja shows the inside of the K1 ATM prototype, which is designed for handling cash, card payments, Bitcoin and receiving remittances, in Santa Tecla, El Salvador June 25, 2021. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas 
EL SALVADOR-BITCOIN/ATM
RTXDO6DJ 
June 25, 2021 
Developer Edgar Borja shows an ATM prototype, which is designed for handling cash, card payments, Bitcoin... 
Santa Tecla, El Salvador 
Developer Edgar Borja shows an ATM prototype, which is designed for handling cash, card payments, Bitcoin... 
Developer Edgar Borja shows an ATM prototype, which is designed for handling cash, card payments, Bitcoin and receiving remittances, in Santa Tecla, El Salvador June 25, 2021. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas 
SOCCER-ENGLAND-AVA-MCI/REPORT
RTXBOMIU 
April 21, 2021 
Soccer Football - Premier League - Aston Villa v Manchester City - Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain -... 
Birmingham, United Kingdom 
Premier League - Aston Villa v Manchester City 
Soccer Football - Premier League - Aston Villa v Manchester City - Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain - April 21, 2021 Aston Villa's Matty Cash walks off the pitch after being shown a red card by referee Peter Bankes as manager Dean Smith looks on REUTERS/Carl Recine 
SOCCER-ENGLAND-AVA-MCI/REPORT
RTXBOMHT 
April 21, 2021 
Soccer Football - Premier League - Aston Villa v Manchester City - Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain -... 
Birmingham, United Kingdom 
Premier League - Aston Villa v Manchester City 
Soccer Football - Premier League - Aston Villa v Manchester City - Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain - April 21, 2021 Aston Villa's Matty Cash fouls Manchester City's Phil Foden before being shown a red card by referee Peter Bankes REUTERS/Carl Recine 
SOCCER-ENGLAND-AVA-MCI/REPORT
RTXBOMFB 
April 21, 2021 
Soccer Football - Premier League - Aston Villa v Manchester City - Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain -... 
Birmingham, United Kingdom 
Premier League - Aston Villa v Manchester City 
Soccer Football - Premier League - Aston Villa v Manchester City - Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain - April 21, 2021 Aston Villa's Matty Cash walks off the pitch after being shown a red card by referee Peter Bankes REUTERS/Michael Steele 
ITALY-ECONOMY/CASH-APP
RTX8HK87 
December 21, 2020 
The IO app, a smartphone app to get a cash-back refund on in-store purchases made with credit or debit... 
Rome, Italy 
The IO app is seen on a mobile phone 
The IO app, a smartphone app to get a cash-back refund on in-store purchases made with credit or debit cards, is seen on a mobile phone in this illustration picture taken December 17, 2020. Picture taken December 17, 2020. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane/Illustration 
ITALY-ECONOMY/CASH
RTX80RY0 
October 08, 2020 
A woman uses her card to pay the bill in a restaurant in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken... 
Milan, Italy 
Cash vs card payments in Milan 
A woman uses her card to pay the bill in a restaurant in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken October 2, 2020. REUTERS/Flavio Lo Scalzo 
ITALY-ECONOMY/CASH
RTX80RXJ 
October 08, 2020 
A man uses cash to pay for items while shopping in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken October... 
Milan, Italy 
Cash vs card payments in Milan 
A man uses cash to pay for items while shopping in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken October 2, 2020. REUTERS/Flavio Lo Scalzo 
ITALY-ECONOMY/CASH
RTX80RX6 
October 08, 2020 
A woman uses her card to pay the bill in a restaurant in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken... 
Milan, Italy 
Cash vs card payments in Milan 
A woman uses her card to pay the bill in a restaurant in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken October 2, 2020. REUTERS/Flavio Lo Scalzo 
ITALY-ECONOMY/CASH
RTX80RWW 
October 08, 2020 
Payment terminals are seen in a restaurant in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken October 2,... 
Milan, Italy 
Cash vs card payments in Milan 
Payment terminals are seen in a restaurant in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken October 2, 2020. REUTERS/Flavio Lo Scalzo 
ITALY-ECONOMY/CASH
RTX80RWO 
October 08, 2020 
A man uses cash to pay the bill in a restaurant in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken October... 
Milan, Italy 
Cash vs card payments in Milan 
A man uses cash to pay the bill in a restaurant in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken October 2, 2020. REUTERS/Flavio Lo Scalzo 
ITALY-ECONOMY/CASH
RTX80RWM 
October 08, 2020 
A woman uses her card to pay the bill in a restaurant in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken... 
Milan, Italy 
Cash vs card payments in Milan 
A woman uses her card to pay the bill in a restaurant in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken October 2, 2020. REUTERS/Flavio Lo Scalzo 
ITALY-ECONOMY/CASH
RTX80RWB 
October 08, 2020 
A man uses cash to pay for items while shopping in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken October... 
Milan, Italy 
Cash vs card payments in Milan 
A man uses cash to pay for items while shopping in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken October 2, 2020. REUTERS/Flavio Lo Scalzo 
ITALY-ECONOMY/CASH
RTX80RV9 
October 08, 2020 
A woman uses cash to pay the bill in a restaurant in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken October... 
Milan, Italy 
Cash vs card payments in Milan 
A woman uses cash to pay the bill in a restaurant in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken October 2, 2020. REUTERS/Flavio Lo Scalzo 
ITALY-ECONOMY/CASH
RTX80RSG 
October 08, 2020 
A woman uses cash to pay for items while shopping in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken October... 
Milan, Italy 
Cash vs card payments in Milan 
A woman uses cash to pay for items while shopping in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken October 2, 2020. REUTERS/Flavio Lo Scalzo 
ITALY-ECONOMY/CASH
RTX80RSF 
October 08, 2020 
A man uses cash to pay for items while shopping in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken October... 
Milan, Italy 
Cash vs card payments in Milan 
A man uses cash to pay for items while shopping in Milan, Italy, October 2, 2020. Picture taken October 2, 2020. REUTERS/Flavio Lo Scalzo 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTX7ECPD 
April 19, 2020 
A customer pays for produce at the Ballard Farmers' Market which reopened Sunday with new safety measures,... 
Seattle, UNITED STATES 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Seattle, Washington 
A customer pays for produce at the Ballard Farmers' Market which reopened Sunday with new safety measures, including encouraging people to use a credit or debit card instead of cash, as efforts continue to help slow the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Seattle, Washington, U.S. April 19, 2020. REUTERS/Jason Redmond 
SOCCER-WORLDCUP/SIDELINES
RTX6Z7IT 
June 13, 2019 
A card machine allowing people to pay without cash for votive candles is seen inside the Cathedral of... 
Amiens, France 
A card machine allowing people to pay without cash for votive candles is seen inside the Cathedral of... 
A card machine allowing people to pay without cash for votive candles is seen inside the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Amiens, France, June 13, 2019. REUTERS/Phil Noble 
SLOVAKIA-CRIME/
RTS1MWCX 
March 09, 2018 
Demonstrator rattles keys during a protest called "Let's stand for decency in Slovakia" held in reaction... 
Bratislava, Slovakia 
Demonstrator rattles keys during a protest called "Let's stand for decency in Slovakia" in Bratislava... 
Demonstrator rattles keys during a protest called "Let's stand for decency in Slovakia" held in reaction to the murder of Slovak investigative reporter Jan Kuciak and his fiancee Martina Kusnirova, in Bratislava, Slovakia March 9, 2018. REUTERS/Radovan Stoklasa 
SOCCER-ENGLAND-NTG-RTU/
RTX2Z2K3 
January 31, 2017 
Britain Football Soccer - Nottingham Forest v Rotherham United - Sky Bet Championship - The City Ground... 
United Kingdom 
Rotherham United’s Joe Matlock fouls Nottingham Forest’s Matty Cash and receives a yellow card 
Britain Football Soccer - Nottingham Forest v Rotherham United - Sky Bet Championship - The City Ground - 31/1/17 Rotherham United’s Joe Matlock fouls Nottingham Forest’s Matty Cash and receives a yellow card Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Andrew Boyers Livepic EDITORIAL USE ONLY. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or "live" services. Online in-match use limited to 45 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications. Please contact your account representative for further details. 
USA-POKER/
RTX2RI6H 
November 02, 2016 
Qui Nguyen's cards are displayed on stacks of cash after Nguyen, of Las Vegas, won the World Series of... 
Las Vegas, UNITED STATES 
Qui Nguyen's cards are displayed on stacks of cash after Nguyen, of Las Vegas, won the World Series of... 
Qui Nguyen's cards are displayed on stacks of cash after Nguyen, of Las Vegas, won the World Series of Poker Main Event in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. November 2, 2016. REUTERS/Las Vegas Sun/Steve Marcus 
APPLE-PAYMENT/CHINA
RTX27FOS 
February 17, 2016 
Employees use an Apple iPhone to demonstrate to reporters how to pay using Apple Pay service at an Apple... 
Beijing, China 
Employees use an Apple iPhone to demonstrate the Apple Pay service in Beijing 
Employees use an Apple iPhone to demonstrate to reporters how to pay using Apple Pay service at an Apple store in Beijing, China, February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
USA-OBAMA/
RTX23A5O 
January 20, 2016 
U.S. President Barack Obama (R) uses a credit card to buy an item at the Shinola watchmakers flagship... 
Detroit, UNITED STATES 
Obama uses a credit card to buy an item at the Shinola watchmakers flagship store in Detroit 
U.S. President Barack Obama (R) uses a credit card to buy an item at the Shinola watchmakers flagship store in Detroit, Michigan January 20, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
 FINGERPRINT CARDS-FPC/COMPETITION
RTS4Q0D 
October 16, 2015 
A person uses a sensor for biometric identification on a smartphone in Berlin, Germany October 16, 2015.... 
Berlin, Germany 
A person uses a sensor for biometric identification on a smartphone in Berlin 
A person uses a sensor for biometric identification on a smartphone in Berlin, Germany October 16, 2015. On the verge of collapse a decade ago, Sweden's Fingerprint Cards (FPC) has emerged market leader in a booming industry set to supply billions of touch fingerprint sensors for smartphones, tablets and credit cards in the years ahead. After years in the wildnerness, plowing cash into product development, the main rival of U.S. Synaptics has seen demand soar in 2015, bagging deals from some of China's biggest smartphone makers and U.S. tech giant Google. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
 FINGERPRINT CARDS-FPC/COMPETITION
RTS4Q0B 
October 16, 2015 
A person uses a sensor for biometric identification on a smartphone in Berlin, Germany October 16, 2015.... 
Berlin, Germany 
A person uses a sensor for biometric identification on a smartphone in Berlin 
A person uses a sensor for biometric identification on a smartphone in Berlin, Germany October 16, 2015. On the verge of collapse a decade ago, Sweden's Fingerprint Cards (FPC) has emerged market leader in a booming industry set to supply billions of touch fingerprint sensors for smartphones, tablets and credit cards in the years ahead. After years in the wildnerness, plowing cash into product development, the main rival of U.S. Synaptics has seen demand soar in 2015, bagging deals from some of China's biggest smartphone makers and U.S. tech giant Google. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
EUROZONE-GREECE/PLASTIC
RTS490O 
October 13, 2015 
An woman walks past a bank branch advertising debit cards in central Athens, Greece, October 13, 2015.... 
Athens, Greece 
An woman walks past a bank branch advertising debit cards in central Athens 
An woman walks past a bank branch advertising debit cards in central Athens, Greece, October 13, 2015. Greece lags far behind other EU countries in non-cash transactions. But Greeks have suddenly fallen in love with payment by plastic after capital controls were imposed in late June and banks were shut for three weeks. About one million cash cards were issued in July and August in a population of 11 million, compared to about 100,000 a month before the capital controls, said Athanasios Geramanis, the country manager for Mastercard, one of the four payment services available in the country. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis 
EUROZONE-GREECE/PLASTIC
RTS490N 
October 13, 2015 
A Eurobank employee prepares to issue a credit card at a bank's branch in central Athens, Greece, October... 
Athens, Greece 
A Eurobank employee prepares to issue a credit card at a bank's branch in central Athens 
A Eurobank employee prepares to issue a credit card at a bank's branch in central Athens, Greece, October 13, 2015. Greece lags far behind other EU countries in non-cash transactions. But Greeks have suddenly fallen in love with payment by plastic after capital controls were imposed in late June and banks were shut for three weeks. About one million cash cards were issued in July and August in a population of 11 million, compared to about 100,000 a month before the capital controls, said Athanasios Geramanis, the country manager for Mastercard, one of the four payment services available in the country. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis 
EUROZONE-GREECE/
RTX1IJZP 
July 01, 2015 
EDITORIAL USE ONLY - NO COMMERCIAL OR BOOK SALES. A man shows his cash cards as pensioners scuffle to... 
Athens, Greece 
A man shows his cash cards as pensioners scuffle to enter a National Bank branch in Athens 
EDITORIAL USE ONLY - NO COMMERCIAL OR BOOK SALES. A man shows his cash cards as pensioners scuffle to enter a National Bank branch in Athens, Greece, July 1, 2015. About one thousand Bank branches around Greece opened on Wednesday to allow pensioners to receive a small part of their benefits. Greece's last-minute overtures to international creditors for financial aid on Tuesday were not enough to save the country from becoming the first developed economy to default on a loan with the International Monetary Fund. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis 
RUSSIA-CRISIS/
RTX1B4TS 
May 01, 2015 
A sign with a logo of Russian National Commercial bank (RNCB) for Visa and MasterCard is seen on the... 
Yevpatoriya, Ukraine 
Sign with logo of Russian National Commercial bank for Visa and MasterCard is seen on door of shop at... 
A sign with a logo of Russian National Commercial bank (RNCB) for Visa and MasterCard is seen on the door of a shop at a petrol station in the Crimean port of Yevpatoriya May 1, 2015. Visa and MasterCard holders will be able to withdraw their cash through automated teller machines belonging to RNCB, in Crimea after Russian domestic transactions using Visa and MasterCard were transferred to processing through Russia's newly created National Payment Card System (NPCS), local media reported. This logo has been updated and is no longer in use.
REUTERS/Pavel Rebrov 
USA-SPRING BREAK/FLORIDA
RTR4TWGO 
March 18, 2015 
An automated teller machine (ATM) is built inside a portable toilet shell during spring break festivities... 
Panama City Beach, UNITED STATES 
An automated teller machine is built inside a portable toilet shell during spring break festivities in... 
An automated teller machine (ATM) is built inside a portable toilet shell during spring break festivities in Panama City Beach, Florida March 13, 2015. Like previous Florida spring break hot spots Fort Lauderdale and Daytona Beach, Panama City Beach is facing a crisis of conscience over the trade-offs involved in hosting a binge for some 300,000 students who arrive through mid-April with coolers, beer funnels and credit cards. Picture taken March 13, 2015. REUTERS/Michael Spooneybarger (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS EDUCATION SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
RUSSIA-CRISIS/MASTERCARD
RTR4LASE 
January 13, 2015 
A sign with a logo of MasterCard is seen on the door of a shoe shop in Stavropol January 13, 2015. This... 
Stavropol, Russia 
Sign with a logo of MasterCard is seen on the door of a shoe shop in Stavropol 
A sign with a logo of MasterCard is seen on the door of a shoe shop in Stavropol January 13, 2015. This logo has been updated and is no longer in use. REUTERS/Eduard Korniyenko (RUSSIA - Tags: BUSINESS LOGO) 
BRAZIL-ECONOMY/
RTR4K96V 
January 06, 2015 
A machine for credit cards is seen next to groceries on a stall at Feira Livre market on the streets... 
Sao Paulo, Brazil 
A machine for credit cards is seen next to groceries on a stall at Feira Livre market on the streets... 
A machine for credit cards is seen next to groceries on a stall at Feira Livre market on the streets of Pinheiros neighbourhood in Sao Paulo January 6, 2015. Brazil's annual inflation rate probably cooled off slightly in December despite another sharp increase in food prices. Inflation is expected to pick up again in early 2015, prompting the central bank to keep raising interest rates, according to market forecast. REUTERS/Nacho Doce (BRAZIL - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS FOOD) 
INDIA-PAYMENT/CARDS
RTR45T9B 
September 11, 2014 
A RuPay sign is seen on the door of an automated teller machine (ATM) while a user is seen, at a commercial... 
Mumbai, India 
A RuPay sign is seen on the door of an automated teller machine (ATM) while a user is seen, at a commercial... 
A RuPay sign is seen on the door of an automated teller machine (ATM) while a user is seen, at a commercial building in Mumbai September 11, 2014. A government drive to expand banking services in India is giving a boost to home-grown card payment network RuPay, which expects to quadruple the number of users by March and make debit cards more acceptable in a nation where cash is still king. To match INDIA-PAYMENT/CARDS REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui (INDIA - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS) 
INDIA-PAYMENT/CARDS
RTR45T86 
September 11, 2014 
A RuPay sign is seen on the door of an automated teller machine (ATM) as a worker cleans it, at a commercial... 
Mumbai, India 
A RuPay sign is seen on the door of an automated teller machine (ATM) as a worker cleans it, at a commercial... 
A RuPay sign is seen on the door of an automated teller machine (ATM) as a worker cleans it, at a commercial building in Mumbai September 11, 2014. A government drive to expand banking services in India is giving a boost to home-grown card payment network RuPay, which expects to quadruple the number of users by March and make debit cards more acceptable in a nation where cash is still king. To match INDIA-PAYMENT/CARDS REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui (INDIA - Tags: BUSINESS) 
INDIA-PAYMENT/CARDS
RTR45T69 
September 11, 2014 
A. P. Hota, CEO of National Payments Corp of India (NPCI) speaks during an interview with Reuters at... 
Mumbai, India 
A. P. Hota, CEO of National Payments Corp of India speaks during an interview with Reuters at his office... 
A. P. Hota, CEO of National Payments Corp of India (NPCI) speaks during an interview with Reuters at his office in Mumbai September 3, 2014. A government drive to expand banking services in India is giving a boost to home-grown card payment network RuPay, which expects to quadruple the number of users by March and make debit cards more acceptable in a nation where cash is still king. Picture taken September 3, 2014. To match INDIA-PAYMENT/CARDS REUTERS/Shailesh Andrade (INDIA - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS) 
PAKISTAN-SECURITY/
RTR3YJJR 
July 14, 2014 
Men fleeing from the military offensive against Pakistani militants in North Waziristan sit with their... 
Bannu, Pakistan 
Men fleeing military offensive in North Waziristan wait to receive relief handouts in Bannu 
Men fleeing from the military offensive against Pakistani militants in North Waziristan sit with their registration cards as they wait to receive relief handouts from a storage tent of the World Food Programme (WFP) at a distribution point for internally displaced persons (IDP) in Bannu, located in Pakistan's Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province July 6, 2014. Bureaucratic mix-ups mean some families fleeing the recent military offensive did not receive food, the families told Reuters, despite queuing for days in the sun. But the government says that families are getting food and cash and registration is being improved. The World Food Programme said it had provided 4,000 tons of food to 544,000 people. The army has also given out rations. Picture taken July 6, 2014. REUTERS/Khuram Parvez (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST FOOD SOCIETY POVERTY MILITARY) 
ZIMBABWE-LIFE
RTR3JQF1 
April 03, 2014 
Qualified carpenter Alex Mhazo sells mobile phone cards in central Harare, in this picture taken April... 
Harare, Zimbabwe 
Qualified carpenter Alex Mhazo sells mobile phone cards in central Harare 
Qualified carpenter Alex Mhazo sells mobile phone cards in central Harare, in this picture taken April 1, 2014. On Harare's hardscrabble streets, college graduates compete with peasants scratching out a living selling anything from mobile phone cards to herbal sex tonics, a measure of the decline of Zimbabwe's "Sunshine City" under President Robert Mugabe. Zimbabwe's economy shrank 45 percent in the decade to 2009 due to plummeting farming output and hyperinflation. It bounced back for three years after Zimbabwe dropped its own currency and adopted the dollar, but it has since stagnated as companies have failed to find the cash to grow. Picture taken April 1, 2014. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo (ZIMBABWE - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
ZIMBABWE-LIFE
RTR3JQEN 
April 03, 2014 
Thulisa Sibanda feeds her son as she waits for clients to buy mobile phone cards in central Harare, April... 
Harare, Zimbabwe 
Thulisa Sibanda feeds her son as she waits for clients to buy mobile phone cards in central Harare 
Thulisa Sibanda feeds her son as she waits for clients to buy mobile phone cards in central Harare, April 1, 2014. Sibanda is a qualified home based care nurse but could not find a job after completing her course. On Harare's hardscrabble streets, college graduates compete with peasants scratching out a living selling anything from mobile phone cards to herbal sex tonics, a measure of the decline of Zimbabwe's "Sunshine City" under President Robert Mugabe. Zimbabwe's economy shrank 45 percent in the decade to 2009 due to plummeting farming output and hyperinflation. It bounced back for three years after Zimbabwe dropped its own currency and adopted the dollar, but it has since stagnated as companies have failed to find the cash to grow. Picture taken April 1, 2014. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo (ZIMBABWE - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS POLITICS) 
ZIMBABWE-LIFE
RTR3JQEK 
April 03, 2014 
Qualified carpenter Alex Mhazo sells mobile phone cards in central Harare, in this picture taken April... 
Harare, Zimbabwe 
Qualified carpenter Alex Mhazo sells mobile phone cards in central Harare 
Qualified carpenter Alex Mhazo sells mobile phone cards in central Harare, in this picture taken April 1, 2014. On Harare's hardscrabble streets, college graduates compete with peasants scratching out a living selling anything from mobile phone cards to herbal sex tonics, a measure of the decline of Zimbabwe's "Sunshine City" under President Robert Mugabe. Zimbabwe's economy shrank 45 percent in the decade to 2009 due to plummeting farming output and hyperinflation. It bounced back for three years after Zimbabwe dropped its own currency and adopted the dollar, but it has since stagnated as companies have failed to find the cash to grow. Picture taken April 1, 2014. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo (ZIMBABWE - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS BUSINESS) 
VODAFONE-MONEY/
RTR3JHUK 
April 01, 2014 
The logo of M-Pesa's text message transactions option for mobile phones is seen at a Vodafone shop in... 
Bucharest, Romania 
Logo of M-Pesa's text message transactions option for mobile phones is seen at a Vodafone shop in Bucharest... 
The logo of M-Pesa's text message transactions option for mobile phones is seen at a Vodafone shop in Bucharest April 1, 2014. Vodafone brought the mobile money service that has revolutionised banking in Africa to Romania on Monday, offering M-Pesa text-message transactions to millions of customers in its first push into Europe. Vodafone said it had chosen Romania to target the seven million people there who still mainly use cash rather than cards, and others with bank accounts who could still benefit from transferring money by text. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS TELECOMS) 
VODAFONE-MONEY/
RTR3JHUH 
April 01, 2014 
The logo of M-Pesa's text message transactions option for mobile phones is seen at a Vodafone shop in... 
Bucharest, Romania 
Logo of M-Pesa's text message transactions option for mobile phones is seen at a Vodafone shop in Bucharest... 
The logo of M-Pesa's text message transactions option for mobile phones is seen at a Vodafone shop in Bucharest April 1, 2014. Vodafone brought the mobile money service that has revolutionised banking in Africa to Romania on Monday, offering M-Pesa text-message transactions to millions of customers in its first push into Europe. Vodafone said it had chosen Romania to target the seven million people there who still mainly use cash rather than cards, and others with bank accounts who could still benefit from transferring money by text. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS TELECOMS) 
VODAFONE-MONEY/
RTR3JHTZ 
April 01, 2014 
The logo of M-Pesa's text message transactions option for mobile phones is seen at a Vodafone shop in... 
Bucharest, Romania 
Logo of M-Pesa's text message transactions option for mobile phones is seen at a Vodafone shop in Bucharest... 
The logo of M-Pesa's text message transactions option for mobile phones is seen at a Vodafone shop in Bucharest April 1, 2014. Vodafone brought the mobile money service that has revolutionised banking in Africa to Romania on Monday, offering M-Pesa text-message transactions to millions of customers in its first push into Europe. Vodafone said it had chosen Romania to target the seven million people there who still mainly use cash rather than cards, and others with bank accounts who could still benefit from transferring money by text. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS TELECOMS) 
VODAFONE-MONEY/
RTR3JHTT 
April 01, 2014 
A Vodafone employee shows M-Pesa's text message transactions option for mobile phones on its website... 
Bucharest, Romania 
Vodafone employee shows M-Pesa's text message transactions option for mobile phones on its website in... 
A Vodafone employee shows M-Pesa's text message transactions option for mobile phones on its website in Bucharest April 1, 2014. Vodafone brought the mobile money service that has revolutionised banking in Africa to Romania on Monday, offering M-Pesa text-message transactions to millions of customers in its first push into Europe. Vodafone said it had chosen Romania to target the seven million people there who still mainly use cash rather than cards, and others with bank accounts who could still benefit from transferring money by text. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
VODAFONE-MONEY/
RTR3JHT3 
April 01, 2014 
A Vodafone employee shows M-Pesa's text message transactions option on a mobile phone in Bucharest April... 
Bucharest, Romania 
Vodafone employee shows M-Pesa's text message transactions option on a mobile phone in Bucharest 
A Vodafone employee shows M-Pesa's text message transactions option on a mobile phone in Bucharest April 1, 2014. Vodafone brought the mobile money service that has revolutionised banking in Africa to Romania on Monday, offering M-Pesa text-message transactions to millions of customers in its first push into Europe. Vodafone said it had chosen Romania to target the seven million people there who still mainly use cash rather than cards, and others with bank accounts who could still benefit from transferring money by text. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
USA/
RTR3IQ1H 
March 26, 2014 
Girls make a selection from the Cupcake ATM at Sprinkles Cupcake Bakery at New York's Upper East Side... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Girls make a selection from the Cupcake ATM at Sprinkles Cupcake Bakery at New York's Upper East Side... 
Girls make a selection from the Cupcake ATM at Sprinkles Cupcake Bakery at New York's Upper East Side in Manhattan, March 26, 2014. A 24-hour sidewalk cupcake-dispensing machine which opened Tuesday where purchases are made by credit card, Sprinkles' Cupcake ATM is New York City's first and joins the Beverly Hills-based company's ATMs already opened in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago and Dallas. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY) 
AUSTRALIA-ECONOMY
RTX186YQ 
February 04, 2014 
People walk past a bank advertisement for home mortgages in Sydney February 4, 2014. Australia's central... 
Sydney, Australia 
People walk past a bank advertisement for home mortgages in Sydney 
People walk past a bank advertisement for home mortgages in Sydney February 4, 2014. Australia's central bank kept its main cash rate at a record low of 2.5 percent on Tuesday as widely expected but surprised some by saying further cuts were not in the cards, dropping its bias to ease policy. REUTERS/Jason Reed (AUSTRALIA - Tags: BUSINESS) 
AUSTRALIA-ECONOMY
RTX186YP 
February 04, 2014 
A businessman walks past the Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney February 4, 2014. Australia's central... 
Sydney, Australia 
A businessman walks past the Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney 
A businessman walks past the Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney February 4, 2014. Australia's central bank kept its main cash rate at a record low of 2.5 percent on Tuesday as widely expected but surprised some by saying further cuts were not in the cards, dropping its bias to ease policy. REUTERS/Jason Reed (AUSTRALIA - Tags: BUSINESS) 
RBS-TECHNOLOGY/
RTX1628I 
December 03, 2013 
A NatWest cash machine is seen outside a branch in London December 3, 2013. Many customers of Royal Bank... 
London, United Kingdom 
A NatWest cash machine is seen outside a branch in London 
A NatWest cash machine is seen outside a branch in London December 3, 2013. Many customers of Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), NatWest and Ulster Bank experienced problems using their credit and debit cards for three hours on Monday. Some customers reported that problems had continued into Tuesday, local media reported. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS) 
RBS-TECHNOLOGY/
RTX1627N 
December 03, 2013 
A man uses a cash machine outside a NatWest bank in London December 3, 2013. Many customers of Royal... 
London, United Kingdom 
A man uses a cash machine outside a NatWest bank in London 
A man uses a cash machine outside a NatWest bank in London December 3, 2013. Many customers of Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), NatWest and Ulster Bank experienced problems using their credit and debit cards for three hours on Monday. Some customers reported that problems had continued into Tuesday, local media reported. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS) 
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