Bancorp Bank Payment Solutions Group offers secure, creative and innovative prepaid products for our partners. As a leading prepaid card issuer in the network branded prepaid card industry, The Bancorp Bank has contributed to the success of thousands of organizations by offering innovative solutions that enhance existing payment processes. The Bancorp Bank is one of the fastest-growing issuers of network branded prepaid cards and is a top five prepaid issuer for both Visa and MasterCard.
About The Bancorp Bank
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www.thebancorppsg.com |
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United States of America |
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6100 South Old Village Place, Sioux Falls South Dakota 57108 |
| The Bancorp Bank Corporate Overview |
The Bancorp Bank helps you build your business through prepaid solutions that reduce expenses, streamline processes and add value to the products and services you offer to your customers. In the past year, The Bancorp Bank has issued new prepaid programs that have led to record growth. |
| Selected Prepaid Cards Associated With The Bancorp Bank |
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| Recent The Bancorp Bank News Items |
- Will Proposed Interchange Legislation Actually Help the Prepaid Debit Card Industry?
The regulation of debit card interchange fees in the U.S. took a step closer to reality this week with the Senate’s passage of Senator Durbin’s “Interchange Fee Amendment” as part of the “Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010″. Regulation of interchange is a hotly contested topic, and the amendment is sure to meet with opposition in the House from the financial services industry in general and Visa (NYSE: V) and MasterCard (NYSE: MA). But does the Interchange Fee Amendment actually help the prepaid debit card industry?
- Comments are in on the Federal Reserve Gift Card Rules
In November, the Federal Reserve published their proposed rules for prepaid cards. The Federal Reserve set a shortened comment period, which ended yesterday. We’ve reviewed all of the publicly available comments and, with the exception of several comments (which we’ll discuss separately), our reaction is …. huh?
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