The ability to make international purchases is essential for people across Africa. However, accessing international payment cards remains challenging. Virtual Visa cards from PSTNET provide a simple solution. They can be issued in just a few minutes and are accessible even to those without traditional banking services. There’s no need for documentation or long waits to get these cards.
A virtual card is the digital equivalent of a regular bank card. Its details exist solely in electronic form, making it easy to issue and impossible to lose. Virtual cards contain all the necessary payment information, are compatible with Visa and Mastercard systems, and are issued by U.S. or European banks. These cards can be used to pay for purchases on platforms like Amazon, Netflix, and Spotify, or to pay for educational courses and travel services.
The financial service provider PSTNET is known for offering virtual cards specifically designed for online transactions. PSTNET issues virtual cards for shopping and versatile media-buying cards that offer 3% cashback, along with advanced tools for managing virtual cards, such as a BIN checker and in-browser cardholder. All cards on this platform are universally accepted for payments of any size, anywhere Visa and Mastercard are accepted.
The Ultima card is PSTNET’s flagship product. It’s a unique card with no spending or funding limits, and users can issue as many cards as they need.
The Ultima virtual card helps overcome the banking infrastructure challenges in African countries, making it accessible without a visit to a physical bank branch. One of the card’s main advantages is that there are no fees for transactions, withdrawals, or operations with frozen or blocked cards.
PSTNET offers three ways to fund the card. These include traditional methods like SWIFT/SEPA bank transfers and transfers from other Visa/Mastercard cards, as well as cryptocurrency funding.
All cards on the platform support funding in the following cryptocurrencies:
Funds from the cards can be withdrawn in USDT without fees. The funding fee is a fixed 2%.
Ultima cards come with 3D Secure technology. Each transaction is confirmed with a code sent via SMS or through PSTNET’s multifunctional Telegram bot.
For any questions about card usage or support needs, PSTNET’s support team is available 24/7. Their specialists respond quickly via Telegram chat, WhatsApp, or live chat on the website. To keep users updated on all features and improvements, PSTNET also offers a special Telegram bot, which can be used to receive 3DS codes as well.
To register on the platform, you can use your Google, Telegram, WhatsApp, Apple ID, or email account. The entire process takes less than a minute. After registration, you’ll gain instant access to your user dashboard, where you can issue any card with just one click. Once issued, the cards are immediately ready to use; all you need to do is top up the balance.
Until recently, people in Africa had limited access to virtual cards for making purchases or subscribing to international services. Now, the Ultima card from PSTNET has made it easy and convenient. Some of the main benefits of the Ultima card include fast issuance without documentation or user verification, no fees for transactions, withdrawals, or frozen card operations, and no spending or funding limits. Finally, the card is secured with 3D Secure technology and two-factor authentication, offering reliable protection against fraud.
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