ExtrasJar Selects EML Payments To Disrupt Health Insurance In Australia
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With the help of
ExtrasJar strives to ensure customers avoid restrictive limits seen in the wider insurance industry and steps in so that consumers do not miss out on any additional benefit entitlements. By partnering with
''Our proprietary technology marries value with secure and reliable cover, meaning we offer customers access to non-liquid investments. Next year, we'll look to extend our digital payment options to physical prepaid cards,'' noted
''The EML team was delighted to quickly and seamlessly implement reliable and secure digital payments for ExtrasJar's head-turning blend of customer-centric financial products,'' added
About ExtrasJar
At its core, ExtrasJar is a financial services company that means business. We blend the best of banking, investment and insurance to deliver innovative products which cut down the cost of everyday living and unlock financial freedom for people from all walks of life. Our experience allows us to draw inspiration from a range of industries to form a reliable, customer-focused service that works for your success. See https://extrasjar.com/
About
Come and explore the many opportunities our platform has to offer by visiting us at: EMLPayments.com
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