Prepaid cards
Prepaid cards #
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A stored-value card (SVC) is a payment card with a monetary value stored on the card itself, not in an external account maintained by a financial institution. This means no network access is required by the payment collection terminals as funds can be withdrawn and deposited straight from the card.
Difference prepaid or store-value card vs credit or debit card #
Stored-value cards differ from debit cards, where money is on deposit with the issuer, and credit cards which are subject to credit limits set by the issuer and are connected to accounts at financial institutions.[1]
Another difference between stored-value cards and debit and credit cards is that debit and credit cards are usually issued in the name of individual account holders, while stored-value cards may be anonymous, as in the case of gift cards.
- Stored-value cards are prepaid money cards and may be disposed when the value is used, or the card value may be topped up, as in the case of telephone calling cards or when used as a fare card.
Examples #
Typical applications of organization specific or industry specific prepaid card include
- payroll cards,
- rebate cards,
- gift cards,
- cafeteria cards and
- travel cards and U.S. based health schemes such as HSA cards.