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Ukash adds 7,000 more outlets to its Spanish network

by david.nunes

UKASH ADDS 7,000 MORE OUTLETS TO ITS SPANISH NETWORK

Partnership with MundiRecargas significantly increases availability of Ukash across Spain

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London, August 2014 – Ukash, the leading online cash payment provider, is responding to growing demand for alternative payment options in Spain with a new partnership that adds a further 7,000 outlets to its network of issuers across the country.  Now with more than 53,000 outlets selling Ukash in Spain, the new partnership with MundiRecargas gives Spanish consumers even more choice.

Mundirecargas was founded in 2000 and enables global operators to provide mobile top-up services, international phone cards and roaming services to their customers across Spain.

“We are delighted to welcome MundiRecargas as a partner and recognise the huge impact its locations will have on achieving our objective to make it even easier for cash customers to buy Ukash locally to shop, play and pay online.” said Miranda McLean, Marketing Director, Ukash.

Jorge Lopez, General Manager, MundiRecargas added: “Ukash is already well recognised in Spain and we are delighted to working with a brand that truly offers our customers an easy and safe way to carry out transactions online. Ukash is good news for our customers and retailers alike.”

Ukash is the global e-commerce cash payment method that enables consumers around the world to use cash to shop, pay and play online safely, securely and conveniently.  Developed to protect personal identity and financial information when making online transactions, reducing the threat of credit and debit card fraud for consumers, Ukash has no age limit, so consumers of all ages can make the most of safe payment online. This makes it a valuable alternative payment method for online retailers who want to reach the widest possible audience.

Ukash codes are purchased with cash in retail outlets such as shops, petrol stations and kiosks. The unique 19 digit codes can then be used to pay directly on any of the thousands of websites that accept Ukash transactions worldwide, or loaded onto prepaid cards and e-wallets.

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