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Marketing to underbanked consumers is not easy. Selling to them is even more difficult. Greet Dot Corp., NetSpend Corp. and other companies that specialize in so-called alternative financial services ...
Marketing to underbanked consumers isn't easy. Selling to them is even harder. Greet Dot Corp., NetSpend Corp., and other companies that specialize in so-called alternative financial services are all ...
With a checking account, you get a debit card to spend your cash nearly anywhere you wish. But many people can’t qualify for bank checking accounts, and in a world where card transactions are ...
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Talks are doing the rounds that Global Payments Inc. GPN is looking to sell its prepaid debit card business named Netspend. This business is housed under the company’s smallest operating segment ...
Austin-based NetSpend Holdings — a company founded in an Austin apartment in 1999 by two immigrants from Mexico — said Tuesday it has agreed to be acquired by payment processor TSYS for about $1.4 ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Prepaid card provider Netspend, a TSYS Company (NYSE: TSS), today announced a partnership with Major League Baseball (MLB) to give baseball fans a new way to show their ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. & AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TSYS ® (NYSE: TSS), a leading global payment solutions provider, and NetSpend (NASDAQ: NTSP), a leading provider of general purpose reloadable (GPR) ...
It began in 1999 in an Austin apartment, the brainchild of two Mexican immigrants who started with an idea and a few hundred dollars. Today, NetSpend Corp. is growing fast, with more than 470 ...
Prepaid card marketing business NetSpend, which has affiliations with Visa and MasterCard, was purchased by Columbus-based TSYS in 2013 for $1.4 billion. -- Image courtesy of TSYS It’s been just over ...