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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AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 24, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NetSpend Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq:NTSP), a company whose mission is to empower the estimated 60 million underbanked consumers in the United States with ...
Roy and Bertrand Sosa are planning another IPO for Netspend, the groundbreaking fintech they founded nearly 25 years ago. The Sosas attended the Money 20/20 conference in Las Vegas in late October and ...
Troy Segal is an editor and writer. She has 20+ years of experience covering personal finance, wealth management, and business news. Netspend lets cardholders overdraw their accounts, but only if they ...
Netspend, a major issuer of prepaid debit and payroll cards, will pay more than $1 million to settle an accusation by New York’s attorney general that the company froze customers’ bank accounts and ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. & AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- TSYS ® (NYS: TSS) , a leading global payment solutions provider, and NetSpend (NAS: NTSP) , a leading provider of general purpose reloadable (GPR) ...
This is an updated version of an article posted earlier. Considering NetSpend Holdings Inc. swung and missed earlier this month in a court of law, the company at least has to feel good about making ...
NetSpend Holdings (NTSP) isn’t just a provider of pre-paid cards anymore. The Texas-based company has grown into a broader financial-service enterprise that serves a number of the credit and money ...
NetSpend Corp., a provider of general-purpose prepaid cards, announced June 26 that it had signed an agreement to buy Skylight Financial Inc., a payroll cards vendor. The deal shows that the industry ...
The ads for NetSpend, one of the country's largest providers of prepaid debit cards, promised "immediate access to your funds." But that's not always the case, the FTC charges. In its deceptive ...