Fullerton Markets Launches Prepaid Mastercard

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Fullerton Markets, a global FX and CFDs broker, announced on Tuesday the launch of a prepaid MasterCard, which will enhance services offered to its VIP client base.

The press release shared with Finance Magnates detailed that the card will work like any other cash card and can be used for day-to-day purchases and withdrawals from ATM machines. Fullerton clients can even withdraw their trading profits directly to the card.

“Our aim to be at the forefront of innovation and financial services has led us to the creation of the prepaid card for our VIP clients,” Mario Singh, Fullerton Markets Chief Executive Officer, commented on the launch of the card.

“This is a new feature in addition to the wide range of withdrawal options that Fullerton Markets is currently offering to our clients, including local bank transfer, cryptocurrency and digital wallet.”

Complementing Services

In addition, the broker elaborated that Fullerton cards will be equipped to support contactless payments. Cardholders will receive a digital or a physical card, or both, and will be able to use it on tap-to-pay points as well.

Registered in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Fullerton offers trading services with forex and CFDs of indices and metals. Recently, the broker turned its focus on the service expansion and added MetaTrader 5 trading platform to its offerings. Furthermore, it is one of the few brokers that support deposits and withdrawals in digital currencies.

“Aside from being digital-friendly and easy to manage, the prepaid MasterCard is also safer and more convenient to use. Today’s announcement reinforces our commitment to continually add massive value to our clients and partners,” Singh added.

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