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Kalixa® prepaid MasterCard® reduces card fee to just £4.95

Updated : Tuesday, July 06, 2010
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The Kalixa Card is now just £4.95, the cost of which is deducted from the user’s first load which can be as little as £10.

Kalixa®, the combined prepaid MasterCard® and eAccount from Vincento Payment Solutions Ltd today announces that it is reducing its card fee from £9.99 to just £4.95.

With no transaction fees and no monthly account fees Kalixa is the prepaid MasterCard that keeps you in control.  With Kalixa, you can shop in-store, online or over the phone.  The card is pay-as-you-go, so you can only spend what you load, it's Chip and PIN-enabled to reduce fraud and you can withdraw your cash from over 1.2 million ATMs worldwide.

The Kalixa Card is now just £4.95, the cost of which is deducted from the user's first load which can be as little as £10.

Key benefits of the Kalixa prepaid MasterCard are:

  • Quick and easy online registration
  • Easy-to-use and accepted anywhere you see the MasterCard logo;
  • You can use your card anywhere, whether paying bills, using ATMs, shopping online, getting money abroad or just shopping for basic items;
  • The maximum limit of £9,000 ensures cardholders are not restricted with their spending capability
  • You can purchase currency abroad securely and at a best exchange rate;
  • No credit checks are performed, there are no transaction fees and no monthly account charges
  • There are a wide range of supported load methods, with load fees from 99p
    You stay in complete control of your cash and cannot overspend

Alpesh Patel, CEO at Vincento Payment Solutions, said:
"Average interest rates on credit cards are now in excess of 18%.  Prepaid MasterCards are not credit cards - as you can only spend what you load on to the card - but they can provide a useful, economical alternative to racking up credit card debts at a high rate of interest.  That's why we're cutting the Kalixa Card fee - to try and help people to make the right decisions when it comes to using plastic."

 

For further information, please contact: press@vincento.co.uk

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