GE Money customizes cards to eBay and PayPal cardholders

May 12, 2009 - 6:58am | News | Plastic cards |
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GE Money customizes cards to eBay and PayPal cardholders
Serverside Group, a leading provider of digital card design technology, announced that GE Money has chosen Serverside Group’s customization technology with the launch of its new service called “Photocard”, which will be available to eBay MasterCard and PayPal Plus credit card holders. With Photocard service they now able to customize their cards with personal photos and images.

There are many different images available to cardholders to personalize their cards, such as scenic, wildlife, world travel, sports and ’things I love‘. Additionally to them using a “card designer” card holders can upload their own photos or images. The entire process is secure. And there is no need for software download.

Serverside Group was selected because of its great experience in card customization services. It works with more than 200 major card issuers globally. Another advantage of Serverside Group is its technology platform, which includes variety of online marketing tools and a revolutionary ‘on-demand’ digital print solution.

Jeff Manchester, Vice President Marketing with GE Money Retail Consumer Finance, commented, “We’re extremely excited to be offering card customization to our PayPal and eBay card holders. Based on our market research and interest from partners regarding card customization, we believe it is a service the vast majority of consumers now want and are pleased to offer this additional feature. The new service should resonate particularly well with collectors, hobbyists and parents who can now promote their own passion or showcase the family via Photocard.”





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