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STICPAY to Introduce Convenient E-Wallet Withdrawal and Spending With Prepaid STIC Card

By PaymentsJournal
April 9, 2020
in Electronic Payments, Emerging Payments, News, Prepaid, Press Releases
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LONDON, April 9. Fintech company STICPAY introduces the prepaid STIC Card for its award-winning e-wallet solution. STICPAY users can now harness the benefits of the STIC Card to withdraw and spend their funds in a fast, cheap, and convenient way. Unlike competitor prepaid card solutions, that are available only for the residents of the European Economic Area (EEA), the STIC Card works supporting over 177 countries in Europe and Asia.

Recently, due to the benefits they offer to customers, prepaid cards have experienced increasing popularity. Since prepaid cards are not linked to bank accounts, they provide additional layers of independence and privacy for users. Furthermore, as customers have to deposit funds on the prepaid card in advance, they can prevent overspending while enjoying a high level of control over their budget.

Prepaid card owners can also choose a prepaid card that best aligns with their lifestyle interests. The STIC Card, for example, is highly favored among consumers with online gaming and trading interests.

STICPAY has identified these advantages and decided to launch the STIC Card to add a further layer of convenience to its e-wallet service, which was awarded the Best Digital Wallet of 2019 prize by Payments Awards last year. By featuring reasonable fees than all its major competitors, STICPAY customers can utilize the STIC Card to withdraw their funds at local ATMs or spend their balances directly from their accounts in a low-cost, fast, and convenient way.

Unlike its competitors, STICPAY does not restrict or limit access to the STIC Card based on account activity. Instead, all users of the global e-wallet solution are eligible to order the prepaid card from any country around the world, starting with equal chances after successfully verifying the necessary Know Your Customer (KYC) documents.

“By introducing the STIC Card, STICPAY can fulfill the rising demand for prepaid cards, especially in Asian countries, while providing a low-cost, fast, and convenient way for the users of our e-wallet service to spend their balances or withdraw their funds. We treat all our customers equally, that’s why we don’t restrict access to the STIC Card on the basis of account activity. Customers outside of the EEA region have been missing out on the prepaid card solutions of digital wallet services for a long time. We wanted to end this trend and introduced global access to the STIC Card that features lower account and ATM withdrawal fees than our direct competitors,” James Bay, Customer Service Director of STICPAY said.

Every STIC Card has a base currency, daily and monthly spending limits (up to $9,500), as well as an own fee structure for card usage.

About Sticpay:

STICPAY is a London-based fintech company that features an award-winning e-wallet service. Founded in 2018. STICPAY was awarded the Best Digital Wallet, Best Service in Singapore, and Best Online Payments prizes.

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