NetSpend(R) And Liberty Tax Service Announce Customer Option Of Prepaid Debit Cards Through New Partnership

NetSpend Corporation announced today that Liberty Tax Service is now offering customers the option of loading their tax refunds onto a NetSpend All-Access Liberty Prepaid Card that can be used for financial transactions at establishments where Visa(R) cards are accepted. The All-Access Liberty Prepaid Card program is a convenient way for customers to do business with Liberty Tax Service, and is a streamlined way for Liberty franchisee owners, employees and customers to manage their finances beyond tax season.
NetSpend, one of the premier providers of prepaid reloadable debit cards in the United States, and Liberty Tax Service have entered into a multi-year agreement to implement an exclusive All-Access Liberty Prepaid Card that can be used for everyday purchases. The All-Access Liberty Prepaid Card is a Liberty-branded general purpose reloadable debit card issued by Inter National Bank and marketed by NetSpend.
“The appeal of this product is its versatile year-round financial management use, as our All-Access Liberty Prepaid Card can be used for loading a tax refund, then reloaded at one of NetSpend’s nationwide partner reload locations for continuous use,” said John Hewitt, chief executive officer of Liberty Tax Service. “We are tapping its potential as a brand builder beyond the time limits of the tax season, and incorporating its use for employees and franchisees.”
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