Prepaid Credit Card

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A prepaid credit card or a prepaid debit card is similar to a normal credit card, except that it comes without any credit provision by the card issuer. It has a pre-determined card limit and the cardholder has to recharge or pre-load his account by depositing money in it. Therefore, it is also called a Stored-Value Card.

Prepaid credit cards are available in a number of forms, including a multi-purpose prepaid card, non-reloadable or gift card, prepaid travel card and payroll card.


A prepaid credit card or a prepaid debit card is similar to a normal credit card, except that it comes without any credit provision by the card issuer. It has a pre-determined card limit and the cardholder has to recharge or pre-load his account by depositing money in it. Therefore, it is also called a Stored-Value Card.

Prepaid credit cards are available in a number of forms, including a multi-purpose prepaid card, non-reloadable or gift card, prepaid travel card and payroll card.

Prepaid Credit Card Features

The basic features of a prepaid credit card include:

  • It carries a brand name (MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express).
  • It can be issued to people with a bad credit history.
  • Cash can be withdrawn with a prepaid credit card from any ATM machine.
  • It has a 100% approval rating as it does not require any credit checking.

Advantages of Prepaid Credit Cards

Prepaid credit cards have various advantages, such as:

  • It is safer and more convenient to carry a prepaid credit card instead of cash.
  • It is a good substitute for traveler’s checks while traveling abroad.
  • It can be issued to minors and students.
  • It offers a check on spending, since there is a fixed spending limit. This helps to prepare a budget for various expenses.
  • It can be used in businesses to take care of petty-cash transactions.
  • It provides freedom from debt.

Disadvantages of Prepaid Credit Cards

Prepaid credit cards, however, also have certain disadvantages:

  • A fixed charge and fee is applicable on their use.
  • They are not always accepted for online transactions.
  • Since they have a fixed amount pre-loaded, the funds could be insufficient in case of emergencies. It does not have an overdrawing facility.

Banks Issuing Prepaid Credit Cards

A number of banks issue prepaid credit cards, including:

  • Citibank
  • American Express
  • Bank of America
  • Capital One
  • Chase
  • Standard Chartered
  • Deutsche Bank
  • HSBC

How to Apply for a Prepaid Credit Card

Applying for a prepaid credit card is similar to applying for a normal credit card. However, before assigning a credit card to a person, his/her credit-worthiness is checked thoroughly. This is done to prevent default on the credit. A prepaid debit card does not require such checking, since the issuer does not extend any credit to the cardholder. Therefore, applying for and acquiring a prepaid card is easier and faster.

A prepaid credit card is best suited for people who have poor credit ratings or those who are unemployed as they face a lot of problem in acquiring a conventional credit card. It helps these people to gradually build-up their credit record

 

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