Prepaid Financial Services (PFS) Announce Results of Their Award-winning Prepaid Solutions for Events and Festivals
LONDON, September 27, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
With festival season drawing to a close, Prepaid Financial Services (PFS), a UK e-money issuer and financial technology specialist today announces results of its prepaid solutions developed specifically for events and festivals.
Acting as the issuer and programme manager for Festipay, the largest cashless payment service provider to the Hungarian festival market, PFS launched an open-loop contactless prepaid MasterCard solution for Sziget festival, contributing in more than 3 million cashless transactions being made. Festipay predicts that it will process more than 7 million transactions by the end of this year's festival season; up 27% from 5.5 million in 2015.
Sziget introduced cashless payments via closed-loop festival cards in 2010, with reimbursements needing to be paid to attendees at the end of the festival. This year however, festival-goers were also given the option to load cash onto an open-loop contactless prepaid MasterCard. The card continues to work outside of the festival and the remaining balance can be used anywhere that accepts MasterCard, for two years after the issue date. It can also be used for ATM withdrawals, and to make online payments.
The closed-loop version was also in operation for attendees who opted for a solution that worked exclusively within Sziget festival, with any unspent funds being reimbursed after the festival ended.
Laszlo Marki, CEO, Festipay said: "Being able to give festival attendees the choice of an open-loop product to be used during and after Sziget was a great way to introduce a prepaid solution to millennials in Hungary. For us, the solution is also great from a branding perspective, as the Festipay cards are valid for two years from their issue date.
"The popularity of open-loop cards meant that many attendees did not require reimbursement for unspent cash loaded onto the cards, but for those who were using the closed-loop product, the agile technology platform PFS provides significantly reduced the amount of time taken to process refunds. As 100 per cent cashless festivals increase in popularity, having a robust and fast reimbursement system in place was a crucial factor for us."
PFS is now in the process of helping other festivals to roll out open-loop prepaid solutions to prevent issues with reimbursement after events have ended.
Noel Moran, CEO, Prepaid Financial Services said: "The open-loop solution we provided at Sziget was a great success, and Festipay will continue to generate revenue from this programme long after the festival has ended. The introduction of open-loop cards coupled with the streamlined reimbursement process for unspent funds demonstrates how easily this could be rolled out to every festival or event anywhere in Europe without any friction.
"We're excited to see how prepaid financial products evolve in the next few years as cashless and contactless solutions become more prevalent in the events industry."
Football clubs and stadiums have also begun to embrace prepaid solutions. Match tickets can be pre-loaded onto cards to fast track cardholders through gates with a single tap - much like an Oyster Card, reducing queuing times. Once inside the stadium, refreshments can be paid for with a single tap, with loyalty points and benefits being linked to the card, giving fans a greater incentive to spend, while also increasing revenue for the club.
Merchants can also benefit from prepaid solutions being implemented at venues. As well as being able to trace all transactions, as they do not need to handle cash, the payment process is streamlined, allowing them to serve more customers; thus increasing their revenue. On average, attendees using prepaid cards will spend 10-30% more than those who pay using cash.
PFS has also demonstrated that the data collected from user transactions in close proximity to festival sites, events, and venues can provide valuable insight into partnerships and other marketing opportunities with local businesses and event sponsors.
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About Prepaid Financial Services:
Prepaid Financial Services (PFS) is an award winning payments technology specialist offering a comprehensive range of e-money and banking solutions including e-wallets, physical and virtual prepaid cards and current accounts in the UK and the Eurozone. Authorised and regulated by the FCA in the UK, PFS has passported its e-money license across the SEPA region to enable card issuance throughout the region.
Founded in 2008, PFS is now one of the fastest growing issuers in Europe, with programmes live and active in 23 countries with the ability to transact in 20 different currencies. Its products and cutting-edge technology platforms are utilised by governments, local authorities, mobile network operators, banks and corporates globally.
PFS has been listed within the top 25 fastest growing technology companies in the UK by the Sunday Times Tech Track 100 for 3 consecutive years and most recently ranked number 108 in Deloitte's EMEA Technology Fast 500.
For more information about PFS's payment solutions please contact [email protected]
About Festipay
Festipay is the largest cashless payment service provider of the Hungarian festival market. Cardnet Zrt, the leading service provider of electronic transactions - independent from banks - and Sziget Cultural Management Office (Sziget Kulturális Menedzser Iroda Kft) which is the organiser of festivals such as the Sziget, Volt, Balaton Sound, Strand, Gourmet and Gyereksziget festivals, founded Festipay Zrt, their mutual company together.
Festipay provides comprehensive cashless payment solutions for events and festivals in Hungary and at international markets. Besides providing cashless payment solutions, the company is capable of integrating other services connected to festivals such as ticketing, access control, activities connected to brand communication.
SOURCE Prepaid Financial Services (PFS)
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