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Visa Prepaid Cards For Business – Teaching Employees About Budgeting

Training employees is an ongoing process. A subtle, but very effective way of teaching employees how to budget when they are out of the office on business, is by providing them with a payment product that has built-in financial controls. The PEX Card Service is an ideal solution that allows employees to spend when necessary, but also contains expense control features that allow for real-time monitoring, tracking and reporting. When you provide your employees with a prepaid Visa debit card from PEX Card, specific spending criteria can be incorporated into each card’s functionality. Each reloadable Visa debit card is fully controlled by the company, easily allowing for adding or deleting funds for each employee’s prepaid business debit card and determining where, how much and how often they can spend. The employee learns to better budget their spending and that ultimately saves you money. The PEX Card Service is a unique way to provide employees with spending convenience and flexibility while keeping them on budget and you in control. Earn an A+ in Financial Management simply by using The PEX Card Service.

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