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Bahama-Based Deltec Bank & Trust Launches Prepaid Debit Card Program for the Wealthy

By Sue Brown
January 10, 2020
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An article in Yahoo Finance announced LiteLink’s announcement of its first shipment of uBUCK prepaid cards to Deltec:

“LiteLink Technologies Inc. (“LiteLink”) is pleased to announce that its subsidiary uBUCK Technologies SEZC (“uBUCK”) has shipped the first batch of uBUCK prepaid debit cards to Deltec Bank & Trust (“Deltec”). Under the Strategic Alliance Agreement, Deltec agreed to sell uBUCK prepaid debit cards from the uBUCK platform to their existing bank and wealth management clients, market the card program to regional private bank networks in the Caribbean, South America, Asia and Europe, as well as provide a technology platform that is a dedicated white label card programs to their existing digital asset exchange clients.”

Prepaid debit cards are most frequently associated/purchased by financially underserved households. In an interesting twist, Deltec is targeting their private banking clients, who are individuals and families with a high net worth.

“uBUCK, a Bahama based firm, plans to use its initial strategic agreement as a stepping stone to globalize their debit card reseller program, allowing any approved financial establishment to offer a debit card program to their existing or new customer base.”

There are many forms of prepaid debit cards that could be offered via the bank including payroll, general purpose reloadable, travel cards, and gift cards, to name a few. Deltec Bank & Trust will be one of the few Bahamian owned banks that offer prepaid cards.

Overview by Sue Brown, Director, Prepaid Advisory service at Mercator Advisory Group

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