NEW YORK & MEXICO CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Netspend and Leagues Cup announced today a multi-year partnership that makes Netspend the official Debit, Prepaid Cards and Remittance Partner of Leagues Cup – ...
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 ...
Somer G. Anderson is CPA, doctor of accounting, and an accounting and finance professor who has been working in the accounting and finance industries for more than 20 years. Her expertise covers a ...
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 ...
For people who don't qualify for checking accounts or prefer to avoid banking, Netspend may be a good option. Cardholders can have checks and cash deposited directly onto their card without having an ...
AUSTIN, Texas, April 3 /PRNewswire/ -- NetSpend, the nation's leading provider and marketer of prepaid debit cards, has announced an enhancement of its complimentary Anytime Alerts account information ...
AUSTIN, Texas, March 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 ...
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 ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Shares of NetSpend rose to a 2-year high Wednesday after the debit card provider agreed to be purchased by Total Systems Services Inc. for about $1.4 billion. THE SPARK: The payments ...
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 ...
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