Processing Partners Offers eMoneyFlow Prepaid MasterCard for Instant Payouts

Processing Partners Offers eMoneyFlow Prepaid MasterCard for Instant Payouts

MIAMI — Processing Partners is broadening its offerings with a new prepaid MasterCard providing merchants with an alternative solution to pay out their affiliates, team members, and broadcasters.

According to the company, which has serviced high-risk merchant verticals since 2005, eMoneyflow features competitive pricing, and most importantly, a zero percent merchant loading float fee. 

Currently, due to cross border regulations, eMoneyFlow is only available for payouts across the European Economic Area, but there are plans to add other global market jurisdictions in the future.

“eMoneyFlow isn’t trying to take over the high-risk prepaid card market,” Processing Partners’ CEO Benjamin Bayr explains, “but merely trying to compliment what is already available as a secondary and tertiary option for those who need or want an alternative card in the event of a bank freeze or any unforeseeable hiccup in daily operations.” 

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