July 6, 2024

Klarpay unveils USD-denominated Visa debit cards

Klarpay AG USD-Denominated Visa Debit Cards
Klarpay AG USD-Denominated Visa Debit Cards

Klarpay AG has unveiled a new feature that clients can now create US dollar denominated Visa debit cards connected to corporate USD accounts. The service removes foreign exchange costs and improves the way Klarpay clients pay for popular services, e.g. Google, Facebook or Amazon Web Services that are very frequently charged in US dollars

Klarpay has acknowledged the growing demand from media buyers and advertising affiliates who frequently use Google Ads or Facebook for their advertising campaigns in response to the high demand for USD-denominated cards. A number of elements influence this trend, for example, the use of USD in advertising campaigns. By providing Klarpay customers with USD-denominated Visa debit cards and enhancing their overall financial experience, the company hopes to meet their unique needs.

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“Klarpay remains committed to providing cutting-edge solutions that streamline financial processes for its global clientele,” said Martynas Bieliauskas, CEO of Klarpay. Another significant step in our mission to provide organizations and individuals with world-class solutions for running and growing their online businesses is the launch of Visa debit cards denominated in US dollars.

Martynas Bieliauskas, Klarpay AG CEO
Martynas Bieliauskas, Klarpay AG CEO

Martynas Bieliauskas, Klarpay CEO, stated, “Klarpay remains committed to offering innovative solutions that streamline financial processes for its global clientele. The introduction of USD-denominated Visa debit cards marks another milestone in our mission to empower businesses and individuals with best-in-class solutions for managing and scaling their online businesses.”

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