Ukash

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Company typePrivate company
Founded2005 (2005)
DefunctAugust 2015 (2015-08)
Ukash
Company typePrivate company
IndustryFinancial services
Founded2005 (2005)
DefunctAugust 2015 (2015-08)
Fatemerged into paysafecard
Headquarters
London
,
United Kingdom
ProductsUkash
ParentSmart Voucher Ltd.[1]
Websitewww.ukash.com

Ukash was a UK-based electronic money system that allowed users to exchange their cash for a secure code to make payments online. It was acquired by Skrill Group in April 2014 and merged into Austrian competitor paysafecard, acquired by Skrill a year earlier. All existing vouchers expired after 31 October 2015. Remaining ones could be exchanged into paysafecard PINs,[2] in May 2016 paysafecard announced completion of the process.[3]

The system allowed users to exchange their cash for a secure code. The code was then used to make payments online, to load cards or e-wallets or for money transfer. Codes were distributed around the world by participating retail locations, kiosks[1] and ATMs.

The service was founded in 2005.

In 2013, the company supported the launch of AvoidOnlineScams.net, which offers information about how to avoid online scams and ransomware.[4]

In June 2014 Ukash launched the Ukash Travel Money Prepaid MasterCard, a reloadable prepaid MasterCard for euros and U.S. dollars that could be used anywhere that accepted MasterCard.

In April 2015 Ukash became part of Skrill Group.[5] As a result, the Ukash online cash voucher scheme was replaced with Skrill Group's paysafecard scheme on 31 October 2015. Ukash distribution stopped on 31 August 2015 and any existing vouchers could be spent until 31 October 2015.

Process

Ukash users were given a unique 19-digit code representing their prepaid money;[6] this was entered when making a transfer, payment or purchase online. If the purchase was less than the value of the code a new 19-digit code could be provided by merchants able to issue ukash, just like change in an offline cash transaction.

Online scams

See also

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