London-Based Company Issues a Card With All Bank Cards In One

London-Based Company Issues a Card With All Bank Cards In One

Curve, a financial services company based in London, has come out with a card and an accompanying mobile app that allows customers to scan all their debit and credit cards and then use each one for separate purchases with the one card. Single payment card. A Curve card can be obtained with a one-time payment of £35, after which, it’s free to use. In order to set up the card, users download the app and scan an unlimited number of bank cards, at which point, they will be synced to the Curve card. Despite this, the card works just like any other card, and doesn’t require a battery. “Curve....


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