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How Likely Are Consumers to Buy Reloadable Prepaid Cards?

By PaymentsJournal
January 30, 2026
in Prepaid, Truth In Data, Uncategorized
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Consumer demand for reloadable prepaid cards has shifted in recent years as payment preferences continue to evolve. From budgeting tools to digital spending options, these products serve a range of financial needs. But how strong is purchase intent today?

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Data for today’s episode is provided by Javelin Strategy & Research’s Report: 22nd Annual U.S. Open-Loop Prepaid Card Market Forecast, 2025-2029

Consumer Intent With Regard to Purchasing Reloadable Prepaid Card Products, 2025

  • 26%- More likely to purchase
  • 41% – Purchases will stay the same
  • 11% – Less likely to purchase
  • 15% – Will not purchase any reloadable prepaid cards
  • 8% – Don’t know

Source: Javelin Strategy & Research

About Report

Javelin Strategy & Research is continuing its analysis of developments across the open-loop prepaid sector. The firm expects solid expansion across most major prepaid segments, particularly general-purpose reloadable cards, payroll and government benefit cards, and business or expense-related products. As with prior forecasts, broader economic conditions remain a key factor shaping performance, with growth measured against overall economic activity.

Policy changes, program administration improvements, and benefit enhancements are supporting certain prepaid categories, especially general-purpose and benefit cards. These products can serve as alternatives to higher-cost credit or to healthcare spending that offers fewer tax advantages. At the same time, wider macroeconomic pressures, including political uncertainty and smaller cost-of-living increases, are tempering growth in areas such as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and campus card programs.

Separate consumer research from Javelin indicates that U.S. consumers continue to view prepaid products favorably. Usage levels remain strong, load activity is steady, and purchase intent is trending upward. Spending activity is particularly concentrated in high-volume categories, including gift purchases and cards used for personal spending.

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