O2 Money

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Company typePrivate Subsidiary
Founded15 July 2011; 14 years ago (15 July 2011)
FounderO2
O2 Money
Company typePrivate Subsidiary
IndustryFinance and insurance
Founded15 July 2011; 14 years ago (15 July 2011)
FounderO2
Headquarters
United Kingdom
Area served
United Kingdom
ProductsFinance and insurance
Credit Cards
OwnerTelefónica UK Limited
ParentO2
Subsidiarieso2 wallet (Closed 2014)

O2 Money was a range of financial services provided by O2 in the United Kingdom.

Launched on 15 July 2011, O2 Money debuted as line of Visa cash cards issued by O2 and provided by NatWest. The cards enabled O2 customers to use digital currency as an alternative to cash or cheques.

O2 announced in a press release on 23 February 2011 the "second phase" for O2 Money. The phase involves the company's move away from physical currency through the discontinuation of the Cash Manager and Load & Go cash cards and the release of a "mobile wallet" application for Android and iOS devices. The application will use NFC technology embedded in a phone to access money banked with Barclays via O2.[1]

Pre-release

Further reading

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI