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Entertaining Clients Using Business Debit Cards

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When taking a client out to dinner, you and your employees want to be able to create a good rapport and convey a professional image. And what is more professional than putting down a company card with your company name on it to pay for the bill? Even in this tight credit market, you can have a company card by using a business debit card.
 

With a business debit card you have no fear of an employee using a personal card and hitting their limit or using a company credit card and charging a far more lavish meal than is reasonable. You get cards for a reasonable fee and you set parameters regarding how much money is on each card and what it can be spent on. If money on the card runs low, you add more funds quickly and easily.

Toffer Grant is PEX's Founder and CEO. He founded PEX in 2006 as a prepaid card solution for small businesses. His background in the prepaid industry began at Clarity Payment Solutions, where he initiated 65 prepaid card programs in consumer, corporate, and emerging verticals of the prepaid card industry. 

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