The European company, myPOS, specialised in offering affordable payments technology to SMEs, has launched a new series of premium cards for its customers: the myPOS Visa Platinum Metal Card and myPOS Visa Platinum Silver & Gold Card. The offering includes a range of benefits such as a LoungeKey pass to over 1000 airport business lounges worldwide, 0.1% cashback on all purchases, 10 or 15% cashback for every purchase in the myPOS online shop and myPOS physical stores in Europe, free ATM withdrawals on a monthly basis, free delivery and reissuing and more.
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Currently, the Metal cards are available for individual clients only. Together with Visa, we are pioneering this space by offering the first metal card for businesses in Europe.
Christo Georgiev, myPOS Founder, said: “Currently, the Metal cards are available for individual clients only. Together with Visa, we are pioneering this space by offering the first metal card for businesses in Europe.”
The myPOS Visa Platinum Silver, Gold and Metal cards will be offered in Europe to all merchants using the myPOS platform for a monthly or annual subscription and will be in addition to myPOS’ current business card. The metal Platinum Visa card will be offered to micro and small merchants – this distinguishes the myPOS offering in Europe where prestigious metal cards are typically offered mainly to individual consumers.
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While the Visa Platinum card is available in two designs – Gold and Silver, the exclusive Visa Metal card comes in brushed black metal with laser engraving and is three-times the weight of a standard card. Its metal coating keeps it protected, so it won’t get warped, cracked or damaged.
Through the new Visa Platinum cards, myPOS is enabling micro and small merchants to access premium services that they may not have previously been able to receive.
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