Immigrant brothers from Mexico, Bert and Roy Sosa, were attending college when they realized that many of their friends were unable to purchase items online because they had no credit cards or bank accounts. Using their pooled money of $750, they founded Netspend in 1999.
While the Sosa’s originally planned to sell their prepaid cards to students, they quickly realized that they could reach a much larger base by offering them online to anyone without a bank account, credit card, or those who don’t want to deal with those institutions but need another option to purchase items besides cash.
The company offers a prepaid Visa or Mastercard, which requires a small fee to open the account and charges a fee each time it is used. Netspend recently partnered with Family Dollar and 7-Eleven to sell their cards in their stores.
Netspend accounts can be managed online or via mobile phone apps. The company was acquired by TSYS in 2013 for $1.4 billion in cash.
In October 2018, the company experienced a technical issue that prevented an unknown number of cardholders from accessing their accounts or the ability to withdraw cash.
In October 2020, the parent company Global Payments stated that the company was considering selling off NetSpend.
Some Netspend users are unhappy with the service and they move their money to PayPal instead.
Headquarters for Netspend will remain in Austin, Texas.
Netspend
Immigrant brothers from Mexico, Bert and Roy Sosa, were attending college when they realized that many of their friends were unable to purchase items online because they had no credit cards or bank accounts. Using their pooled money of $750, they founded Netspend in 1999.
While the Sosa’s originally planned to sell their prepaid cards to students, they quickly realized that they could reach a much larger base by offering them online to anyone without a bank account, credit card, or those who don’t want to deal with those institutions but need another option to purchase items besides cash.
History
The company offers a prepaid Visa or Mastercard, which requires a small fee to open the account and charges a fee each time it is used. Netspend recently partnered with Family Dollar and 7-Eleven to sell their cards in their stores.
Netspend accounts can be managed online or via mobile phone apps. The company was acquired by TSYS in 2013 for $1.4 billion in cash.
In October 2018, the company experienced a technical issue that prevented an unknown number of cardholders from accessing their accounts or the ability to withdraw cash.
In October 2020, the parent company Global Payments stated that the company was considering selling off NetSpend.
Some Netspend users are unhappy with the service and they move their money to PayPal instead.
Headquarters for Netspend will remain in Austin, Texas.