Tagged: debit card

U.S. Blockchain Firm Ternio Launches New Crypto Debit Card “BlockCard”

Ternio, a U.S.-based blockchain firm, announced on Friday the launch of its new cryptocurrency debit card, BlockCard. Founded in 2017, Ternio provides a highly scalable blockchain framework called Lexicon to enterprise business clients. According to Ternio, Lexicon is independently verified at over 1 million transactions… Read More

Chase Now Offering Cardless Access to 15,000 ATMs Nationwide

Credit card giant Chase announced earlier this week its customers may now get cash through their phone’s mobile wallet at nearly all of its 16,000 ATMs nationwide and access to all ATM vestibules outside of the branch. According to Chase, customers no longer need a… Read More

Starling Bank Introduces Newly Designed Debit Cards

On Tuesday, Starling Bank announced the launch of its newly redesigned debit cards across all its products. This news comes just a couple of weeks after money management chatbot Plum announced it was supporting Starling Bank. While sharing details about the new debit cards, Starling’s Art Director, Mark… Read More

PayPal’s P2P Payments App Venmo Debuts Debit Card

PayPal’s P2P payments app Venmo announced on Monday the launch of its Venmo debit card. According to Venmo the new debit card will allow users to spend their Venmo balance in more places because the card can be used everywhere Mastercard is accepted in the U.S…. Read More

Bank in Disguise: TransferWise Launches Borderless Multi-Country Bank Account & Debit Card

Fintech unicorn TransferWise has announced the launch of a new borderless and fee free, multi-country, bank accounts and debit cards. Transferwise may be the best Fintech positioned globally to provide all of the bank-like services without officially becoming a bank. As CI has written before,… Read More

Brief: Uber Teams Up With Fintech Bank Bankaool to Launch Its First Debit Card in Latin America

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On Friday, Uber and Mexican fintech bank Bankaool announced they have team up to launch Uber’s first ever debit card in Latin America. The online transportation network company revealed that the Uber Bankaool card has been available since October 21st and offers users who do not have… Read More

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