This Week In Digital Payment - Prizeout's CashBack+ Pay Revamps Credit Union Rewards

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The digital payment landscape continues to evolve with the introduction of Prizeout's CashBack+ Pay, a new platform designed specifically for credit union debit card users. This innovative solution enables users to earn instant cashback averaging 6.8%, which significantly surpasses the typical offerings from larger banks. This development not only transforms traditional spending behaviors but also integrates seamlessly into the shopping experience, whether online or in-store, leveraging digital gift cards. By partnering with numerous credit unions, Prizeout aims to bring meaningful rewards to a sector often overlooked in terms of substantial debit card perks, heralding a significant shift in how debit transactions are conducted.

In other market news, Muthoot Finance (NSEI:MUTHOOTFIN) was trading firmly up 6.6% and closing at ₹2,446.20, close to the 52-week high. In the meantime, Santander Bank Polska (WSE:SPL) softened, down 3% to end the day at PLN464.10.

Best Digital Payment Stocks

  • SoFi Technologies (NasdaqGS:SOFI) finished trading at $14.24 up 4.2%.
  • PayPal Holdings (NasdaqGS:PYPL) settled at $73.43 up 1.3%.
  • Visa (NYSE:V) ended the day at $370.22 up 0.9%, hovering around its 52-week high.

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