ING Pulls Plug On Payvision Payments Arm

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AMSTERDAM, thu mua vải ký minh quân đánh trẻ em Oct 28 (Reuters) - ING Groep NV, the largest Dutch financial services firm, on Thursday said it was winding down the remaining operations of Payvision, the payments processing firm it bought for thu mua vải minh quân buôn lậu 360 million euros ($417 million) in 2018.

Last year ING sold half of Payvision's operations for thu mua vải khúc minh quân xem phim sex a nominal 1 euro - the part of the business that included payments processing for gambling and pornography customers including PornHub - leaving it with less profitable online payment processing activities.

ING had already in 2020 written down 188 million euros in goodwill from the value of Payvision, which competed against Adyen NV, France's Worldline SA and the now-defunct Wirecard of Germany.

"After a thorough evaluation of all options in the context of the rapidly evolving and increasingly competitive and capital intensive e-commerce merchant market, ING has concluded that it is not feasible to achieve its ambitions with Payvision," the company said in a statement.

A spokesperson for the bank declined to comment on whether or when the bank would take any further impairment charge for Payvision.

ING said it was informing remaining customers of the decision, to give them time to change providers before the business is closed by the second quarter of 2022.

($1 = 0.8630 euros) (Reporting by Toby Sterling; Editing by David Holmes)