PaymentsJournal
No Result
View All Result
SIGN UP
  • Commercial
  • Credit
  • Debit
  • Digital Assets & Crypto
  • Digital Banking
  • Emerging Payments
  • Fraud & Security
  • Merchant
  • Prepaid
PaymentsJournal
  • Commercial
  • Credit
  • Debit
  • Digital Assets & Crypto
  • Digital Banking
  • Emerging Payments
  • Fraud & Security
  • Merchant
  • Prepaid
No Result
View All Result
PaymentsJournal
No Result
View All Result

RushCard Members Speak Out Against Critics' Claims of Expensive Prepaid Debit Card Fees

By Mercator Advisory Group
March 23, 2011
in Analysts Coverage
0
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedIn
UniRush LLC, the company behind the RushCard and BabyPhat prepaid cards founded by Russell Simmons, announced today that a survey it commissioned of RushCard holders showed that using prepaid cards and the RushCard budgeting features help cardholders save money. From the press release:

More notably, the results from the survey continue to show that members are saving by using their RushCard. Of those surveyed, 75 percent report they are saving between $300-$900 a year by using the money management pages, where members set their spending levels in 14 categories – including auto, dining, health and fitness, and utilities. There, they can review their recent spending data regularly in each category, track their spending and monitor their deposit and balance trends to achieve their financial goals.

The prepaid card industry has to make its case against criticisms that prepaid cards are an expensive form of financial services. The Consumers Union referred to prepaid cards as “Second-Tier Bank Account Substitutes” in a report in September 2010.

Prepaid cards are certainly less expensive than check cashers and money orders for most consumers. How prepaid cards stack up against bank accounts remains to be seen, as free checking accounts start to become harder to find in the wake of the Durbin Amendment.

Still, the RushCard survey raises the question of whether consumers are saving money because they are using the card, or because they are adhering to a budget. In other words, the results may be due more to good budgeting tools rather than any inherent value in prepaid cards themselves.

Click here to read the press release.

0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedIn
Tags: Prepaid

    Get the Latest News and Insights Delivered Daily

    Subscribe to the PaymentsJournal Newsletter for exclusive insight and data from Javelin Strategy & Research analysts and industry professionals.

    Must Reads

    visa mastercard settlement

    Why Walmart Is Taking the Lead Against the Visa and Mastercard Settlement

    December 18, 2025
    commercial banking onboarding

    The Biggest Bottleneck in Commercial Banking? Onboarding

    December 17, 2025
    Amazon, Visa, and the UK: Credit Card Retail Wars and My Rewards, Amazon Pay cash load

    Trouble at Home: A Second Flop in Credit Card Rewards

    December 16, 2025
    mastercard merchant

    Payments Simplicity Is Still Key for Most Shoppers

    December 15, 2025
    cross-border tokenized deposits

    Ant International and HSBC Pilot Cross-Border Tokenized Deposit Transfers on Swift

    December 12, 2025
    Fiserv stablecoin

    Three Small Business Trends That Banks Can Hop On in 2026

    December 11, 2025
    echeck

    Beyond Paper: Why More Businesses Are Turning to eChecks

    December 10, 2025
    metal cards

    Leveraging Metal Cards to Attract High-Value Customers

    December 9, 2025

    Linkedin-in X-twitter
    • Commercial
    • Credit
    • Debit
    • Digital Assets & Crypto
    • Digital Banking
    • Commercial
    • Credit
    • Debit
    • Digital Assets & Crypto
    • Digital Banking
    • Emerging Payments
    • Fraud & Security
    • Merchant
    • Prepaid
    • Emerging Payments
    • Fraud & Security
    • Merchant
    • Prepaid
    • About Us
    • Advertise With Us
    • Sign Up for Our Newsletter
    • About Us
    • Advertise With Us
    • Sign Up for Our Newsletter

    ©2024 PaymentsJournal.com |  Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

    • Commercial Payments
    • Credit
    • Debit
    • Digital Assets & Crypto
    • Emerging Payments
    • Fraud & Security
    • Merchant
    • Prepaid
    No Result
    View All Result