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Will Prepaid Cards Help Battle Economic Conditions?

By PaymentsJournal
November 3, 2023
in Prepaid, Truth In Data
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In times of economic uncertainty, effectively managing one’s finances becomes paramount. Prepaid cards have emerged as a powerful tool for individuals seeking to navigate turbulent financial waters with greater control and confidence. Unlike traditional credit or debit cards, prepaid cards allow users to set specific spending limits, ensuring that they only access funds they have allocated for specific purposes. This innovative financial instrument offers a practical solution for those looking to maintain disciplined budgets and exercise prudent fiscal habits, ultimately empowering individuals to weather economic challenges with resilience and foresight.

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Data for today’s episode is provided by Javelin Strategy & Research’s Report: 2023 Prepaid Regulatory Update

Likelihood to use prepaid cards to manage budget and control spending in the next 12 months

  • 17.48% – Not at all likely to use prepaid cards to manage budget and control spending
  • 21.17% – Unlikely to use prepaid cards to manage budget and control spending
  • 27.3% – Likely to use prepaid cards to manage budget and control spending
  • 28.83% – Very likely to use prepaid cards to manage budget and control spending
  • 5.21% – Don’t know to use prepaid cards to manage budget and control spending

About Report

The prepaid industry continued to adapt to new regulatory and policy changes enacted in 2023. Policy changes meant to fight inflation, avoid recession, and address other macro conditions continue to be the primary drivers of change in the prepaid market. Secondary drivers include annual cost of living adjustments to regulated programs such as nutrition assistance and health savings accounts (HSAs).

Other specific changes reflect the need to specify products in the broader ecosystem. In retail these include efforts to curb theft and fraud as well as tighter enforcement of cash refund and escheatment policies. Legislative actions had broad coverage from allowing additional states to permit sports gambling to working to reduce use of plastics in the card industry.

Global changes reflected similar themes. Top regulatory concerns continue to be money laundering, theft, and fraud as well as reducing environmental waste. Other global focus areas include regulations on fees and charges and availability cross-border payments.

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