The introduction of the Safe Balance account is a way for Bank of America to boost revenue in a business environment that has seen increasing regulations and public scrutiny. For example, many banks have struggled with how to best replace revenue that once came from charges to debit card transactions. The impact of the federal Durbin Amendment and consumer outrage at high debit card fees has prompted many banks to look elsewhere to make up for lost revenue.
Category: Best Low Fee Prepaid Cards
Millions of people are turning to prepaid debit cards as a smart alternative to carrying cash and writing checks. Almost anyone can qualify and they don’t require a credit check or a bank account. Though they carry credit card logos and can be used anywhere a credit card is used, unlike a credit card, they do not offer a line of credit. The user can only spend the amount that has been loaded onto the card or placed into the account associated with the card.
There are dozens of debit cards on the market, many of them issued by the same bank, but fee structures are vastly different. Bestprepaiddebitcards.com has done all the research for you and provides comprehensive reviews to help you decide which card is best for you.
Las Vegas Casinos Accept Prepaid Cards
Not everyone believes the use of prepaid cards in Vegas is a benefit to consumers. In his popular blog VitalVegas.com, Scott Roeben writes that the casinos are the big winners. “Let’s say it like it is. This is a way for casinos to get their hands on more of our cash, plain and simple.” If ATM fees are such a concern, he writes, then casinos should just lower them.
Target Speeds Move to EMV Cards
In testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Target Chief Financial Officer, John Mulligan, said that one of the company’s responses to the massive data breach that impacted tens of millions of its customers in late 2013 would be to equip all 1,800 of its U.S. stores with card readers able to process EMV card transactions by the beginning of 2015.
U.S. Government Urges Changes To Student Debit Cards
Debit cards and prepaid debit cards available to college students have plenty of room for improvement. That is the overriding conclusion of a recent report issued by the U.S. Government Accountability Office, or GAO, the investigative arm of the U.S. Congress. The GAO opted to scrutinize student debit cards because the number of universities and… Continue reading U.S. Government Urges Changes To Student Debit Cards
Prepaid Card Popularity Continues To Rise
The meteoric rise in prepaid card popularity is continuing. According to a recent statement by Fitch Ratings, a Chicago-based rating agency, the use of prepaid cards is also likely to continue well into the future, fueled by changing consumer behaviors and banking industry dynamics that have made debit cards less appealing. Fitch says the combined… Continue reading Prepaid Card Popularity Continues To Rise
Coming Soon: Free FICO Scores For Discover Cardmembers
First it was cash back rewards and now it’s free FICO scores. In early February, Discover, the card that has become synonymous with cash back rewards, announced that it’s millions of cardmembers will soon see something new on their monthly account statement – free FICO scores. Discover is the first credit card company to include… Continue reading Coming Soon: Free FICO Scores For Discover Cardmembers