Card issuing is the process of enabling businesses to issue credit, debit or pre-paid cards to their customers either in the form of physical or virtual cards. The reason why many organizations look into how to issue prepaid cards is that it provides a valuable growth and retention strategy and it is a simple and accessible way for businesses to include financial services as part of their offerings.
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In the past, card-issuing was usually the product of a partnership between a local bank and a well-known brand or large business -such as a soccer team or an airline- in which new cards would be issued with the brand’s logo. This arrangement was a marketing program from the bank’s side and a revenue sharing program from the brand’s. The product would be virtually identical to the bank’s regular card offerings, only now it had the benefit of added access to the partner brand/business’ own customer base.
However, one of the biggest limitations of this scheme was that it was far out of reach for smaller players that wanted to become prepaid card issuers. This is in large part due to high network and processing fees, bureaucratic and infrastructural barriers, and the geographic limitations imposed on partners that made maintaining long-term relationships of this nature difficult and costly. Each integration was also highly customized to a particular enterprise partnership, so it was practically impossible to replicate and adjust for other partnerships at scale.
But now, thanks to emerging technology platforms that are assisting in the democratization of card issuing, businesses of all sizes are trying to unlock previously unreachable ecommerce opportunities through strategic partnerships.
So you’ve already decided that you want to add financial services to your business offering portfolio. Before you start issuing your own cards, let’s go over the basic resources you’ll need in order to determine whether or not your business is ready:
Do you own a card printer? Are you compliant with local legislation for major card issuers? If your business isn’t in the financial sector already and doesn’t have the built-in technical or financial infrastructure to issue cards, the best recourse would be to partner with a card-issuing platform that does, such as Rapyd Card Issuing.
That way, rather than build out all the necessary capabilities from scratch, businesses can focus their resources on their strengths and core offerings while outsourcing the card creation process to specialists who can do the job within an end-to-end platform that can be adapted to the financial needs of every organization.
Very rarely are customers’ needs limited to the usage of a single card. In fact, they may require added financial services such as collections, disbursements and ewallets. That’s why companies need to go deeper and anticipate the evolving needs of their client base while also finding ways to deliver on those demands.\
Merchants who don’t wish to build out their own payments infrastructure should choose a card-issuing partner that offers an all-in-one payment processing platform with a comprehensive catalog of financial services.
Thanks to the evolution of card issuing technologies, many innovative and creative use-cases of how to issue prepaid cards are flourishing, enabling businesses to:
Get started the right way with our free guide: Five Strategic Questions to Answer Before Launching a Global Prepaid or Debit Card Issuing Program
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