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Advice to help improve your credit rating

May 16th, 2011

You don’t need a good credit rating to be accepted for a ClearCash card, however we know it can be important for other financial products, so here are some top tops which could help your credit score.

Looking for peace of mind when spending on plastic?

April 28th, 2011

Find out how using a prepaid card could give you peace of mind if you are worried about the safety of shopping online and the risk of a data leak.

The end of the cheque - The debate about cheques continues

November 23rd, 2010

Yet again, it’s been brought to my attention that the cheque will be no more from 2018. Do I think that this will really happen? Certainly not. Although the old fashioned writing of a cheque can be seen as…well, old fashioned and inconvenient, it provides a very useful means of paying someone money you owe [...]

Save money by booking your flights with a Prepaid Card

October 26th, 2010

Save money by booking your flights with a Prepaid Card

Choosing a holiday prepaid card- low fee might mean poor value.

October 21st, 2010

People should be aware of the exchange rates when choosing a holiday prepaid card as often they are lured in by low usage fees only to be hit hard when it comes to the exchange rate they are getting

ClearCash backs a winner!

October 30th, 2009

Hi all! It’s been a long time since I’ve blogged. Days have turned into weeks and weeks into…well, more weeks! It’s been mad busy and I shouldn’t complain as mad busy for me, is good news for ClearCash!
Things for ClearCash are getting better and better. We’ve been working on some really exciting developments for you [...]

Budgeting Made Easy

August 13th, 2009

With one person being declared bankrupt or insolvent every 4.35 minutes, now is the time for people to regain control over their financial situation once more. Isn’t it?

The big debate with prepaid cards and the monthly fee

June 11th, 2009

Being able to grasp the idea of being charged a purchase fee as well as monthly fee to enrol for a prepaid card seems to be, well, bizarre for many people.