Netspend’s prepaid debit cards are expensive alternatives to a checking account. They're easy to get, and there’s no banking history or credit check required to open, but Netspend makes you choose ...
The ads for NetSpend, one of the country's largest providers of prepaid debit cards, promised "immediate access to your funds." But that's not always the case, the FTC charges. Subscribe to read this ...
As it continues to move ahead with its initial public offering plans this week, NetSpend Holdings Inc. said Monday it is planning to shift "at least" 15% of its prepaid debit card business away from ...
The use cases for prepaid cards are diverse, but reloadable debit cards are rapidly evolving as major players like Green Dot and Netspend morph these products closer to more versatile digital banking ...
(Reuters) - Green Dot Corp's dim outlook is casting a shadow on NetSpend Holdings Inc as rising competition turns the two companies' high-margin prepaid cards into just another piece of plastic.
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Prepaid card provider Netspend, a TSYS Company (NYSE: TSS), today announced a partnership with Major League Baseball (MLB) to give baseball fans a new way to show their ...
NetSpend, the prepaid card unit of processor Total System Services Inc. (TSYS), is facing a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit filed Thursday over allegations the company deceptively marketed reloadable ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Prepaid card provider Netspend, a TSYS Company (NYSE: TSS), and United Airlines (NYSE: UAL) announced the launch of the MileagePlus GO Visa Prepaid Card, the first ...
Last week the FTC announced that it had reached a settlement with NetSpend over allegations that NetSpend deceived consumers by promising “immediate access” with “guaranteed approval” to money loaded ...
Prepaid card program manager NetSpend Holdings Inc. beefed up its retail distribution channels through a new agreement announced on Wednesday with leading convenience-store chain 7-Eleven Inc. The ...
Netspend, a major issuer of prepaid debit and payroll cards, will pay more than $1 million to settle an accusation by New York’s attorney general that the company froze customers’ bank accounts and ...