Our mission at Curve is to help you simplify and control your finances, so that you can spend more time focusing on the things that matter.
What's new?
This week we are introducing new technology that will allow us to pass more information to your payment card issuers about the transactions you’ve made with us.
How does this benefit you?
Higher acceptance at retailers. We are constantly looking at ways to keep improving our acceptance rate. After this change, Curve will be accepted at even more merchants.
Eligibility for rewards. Your card issuer will now be able to identify your spend categories. If you have a card which gives you Rewards based on categories of spend (e.g Groceries, Travel, etc.), you now may be able to earn these Rewards, on top of your Curve Rewards.
A better service from your card issuer. Your card issuer will receive more transaction details from Curve. Starting now, you should see more spend details from transactions with Curve in your card statements (this will vary by card issuer).
Change in ATM withdrawals with Credit Cards
Your credit card issuer will be able to identify when you withdraw cash from your credit card using Curve, and they may charge you a fee. As a guideline, withdrawing cash with a credit card may affect your credit score and could lead to debt. To avoid this, we strongly recommend that you only withdraw cash with Curve from a debit account.
What doesn't change
You will still be able to use your credit card with Curve in merchants which only accept debit cards.
Want to learn more?
Please check out our blog post here, or for further information, please see our Fair Use Policy here.
Best wishes,
Team Curve