Kalixa® waives internet banking and card replacement fees
Updated : Thursday, August 19, 2010
Kalixa now offers customers even better value
Kalixa the prepaid MasterCard® from Vincento Payment Solutions
Ltd today announces that it will be waiving the fee for loads via
bank transfer and the card replacement fee as of 1st August 2010.
The move will make Kalixa a favored choice in the pre-paid card
market by avoiding the often costly transaction and replacement
card charges imposed by many providers and will result in a saving
for consumers of 99p per transaction and £4.95 for a card
replacement. This latest offer comes in addition to other savings
offered to Kalixa cardholders, who have also benefited from waived
Foreign Exchange (FX) fees in 2010.
Furthermore, where the cardholder's bank participates in the
Faster Payment Service (FPS) funds loaded by bank transfer will be
available on the Kalixa card the next working day. Kalixa is also
incentivising users of the card through its "refer a friend"
scheme. If cardholders recommend a friend that also signs up, both
receive £5 credited to their respective Kalixa cards. Kalixa can be
loaded with up to £3,000 by free online electronic bank transfer or
from another debit or credit card at 1.95 percent.*
Alpesh Patel, CEO at Vincento Payment Solutions, said:
"Pre-paid cards have often been criticised for hidden charges and
transaction fees, yet we have always believed in making life easier
and cheaper for our customers. We continue trying to give respite
to consumers and to give something back this summer by waiving our
FX fees until the 30th September, as well as internet banking and
card replacement fees indefinitely. These are just the latest
additions to the huge number of benefits associated with using a
Kalixa card and when you combine these with its convenience of use
and the protection it affords against card fraud it illustrates yet
more compelling reasons to sign up.
*Kalixa recommends using internet banking for best value.
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