PayDo Releases Physical and Virtual Cards

PayDo, a UK and EMI-regulated fintech company, introduces versatile cards for secure online and in-store transactions.

Highlights:

  1. Versatile Card Options: PayDo offers both physical and virtual cards for businesses and individuals.
  2. Global Accessibility: Cards can be used for secure online shopping, in-store payments, and ATM withdrawals worldwide.
  3. User-Friendly Features: Integration with Apple Pay and Google Pay for contactless payments, and customizable spending limits for businesses.

Summary: PayDo, a UK and EMI-regulated fintech company, has launched its latest offering: PayDo Cards. These cards are available for both businesses and individuals, providing secure online and in-store shopping, payments via Apple Pay and Google Pay, and easy ATM withdrawals worldwide.

The new PayDo Cards offer a range of features to simplify financial management, including unlimited virtual and physical cards, tailored to meet various needs, and global accessibility. The company aims to empower users with the tools they need for effective and secure financial management.

Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

You May Also Like

Experian Launches Credit Score App in ChatGPT, Enhancing Financial Access

New tool enables users to check credit scores effortlessly via ChatGPT.Highlights: Experian's app allows users to check credit...

US Senate Passes Bill Banning Issuance of CBDCs

Legislation aims to restrict the development of digital currencies by the Federal Reserve.Highlights: The US Senate approved a...

Truist Expands Open Banking Offerings with Plaid Partnership

Collaboration aims to enhance customer access to financial services.Highlights: Truist collaborates with Plaid for open banking expansion.The partnership...

UK’s National Fraud Database Reports 444,000 Fraud Cases in 2025

Cifas reveals a significant rise in reported fraud incidents across the UK.Highlights: Cifas reported 444,000 fraud cases in...