General purpose reloadable cards (GPR cards) are a type of plastic, prepaid, debit-like card containing a set amount of money and are becoming more popular in the "unbanked" community. Being ...
NFinanSe Inc. has reached an agreement to sell its Visa- and Discover-branded reloadable prepaid debit cards at Stripes LLC convenience-store locations throughout the southwestern United States, the ...
The reloadable prepaid card market managed to break free from the regulatory grip of the Durbin amendment in the final version of The Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010. Government ...
NEW YORK -- Prepaid reloadable cards are growing rapidly in popularity as a way to manage money. You can acquire the cards in stores, banks or online, and load them up. They're an easy way to pay for ...
The general-purpose reloadable prepaid card market is expanding fast as audiences as diverse as the underbanked population and frequent business travelers adopt the products for their convenience and ...
Reloadable general-purpose prepaid cards, once thought to be largely exempt from the debit card interchange restrictions of the Durbin Amendment, will be covered by that law in more cases now that the ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Prepaid Cards in the US, 8th Edition" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. U.S. consumers will spend $468 billion with their prepaid debit cards in ...
(NAPSI)—Millions of Americans nationwide prefer the anywhere, anytime convenience of a prepaid card for money transactions versus a traditional bank checking account. Payroll deposits, tax refunds, ...
WEST PALM BEACH (CBS12) — Prepaid reloadable cards are growing rapidly in popularity as a way to manage money. For some it can take the place of a traditional bank account. Consumer Reports evaluated ...