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Debit Cards And The Global Marketplace.
July 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment
When you hear the term Global debit card, you may wonder if that is a fallacy in the making. The answer to that is no, this is no fallacy when it comes to global usage of prepaid credit cards. Many companies that have a global presence are using these as a payroll solution.
This is both a financial and business bonus for you and your employees. This is a cheaper payroll solution that writing checks or even trying wire transfers. It is easy to use these cards to not only receive money but also to send money.
With payroll services at a premium, you need a cheaper way to be able to fund your employees. Another idea is to combine both a debit card with an online account such as through a payment processor like EPAY, Inc.
This is a cost effective way to send money to your employees worldwide and allows them to receive money without all the fees that are incurred by both bank draft and money wire. By using services such as www.epayarea.com, your employees can get their money faster.
By using www.epayarea.com , you will be able to get payroll services into the hands of your employees quickly. This will allow for quick access by the employee to the Epayarea of their own page and will allow them to check the balance of their card by signing in to epayarea.com.
You also can save money by using Epayarea.com. It costs much less to send payment to your employees using this service than it would just to simply write a check. The costs for sending money are not that expensive.
To receive it will also not cost you much if anything. By using Epayarea on your personal page, all you have to do is transfer the money to the appropriate account. Then your employees will be able to use their cards. It is a win-win situation.
So in this way you are reducing your bottom line while at the same time allowing for payment to be readily accessed by your employees. So how do you get started with this? See the resource box for more information.
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