Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Primetel launches seamless Visa

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registrati­on and installati­on process.

The deal is certainly good news for Cypriot football fans as currently if a viewer wants to watch all the games, it would cost around EUR 115 a month from at least three different providers.

Speaking at a joint press conference Cablenet Managing Director Nicolas Shacolas said: “The ability of any friend of the sport to find the content that interests him on multiple platforms and thus have the choice of their provider in the light of the overall services offered, is something we sought from the beginning.”

“By merging the sport content of our companies, our subscriber­s will now have access to a rich sporting experience”.

Primetel CEO Ermis Stephanou added: “With a belief in our vision for the unificatio­n of Cypriot football (under one TV platform), we are very glad to be taking an important step today to offer more value to

Primetel in cooperatio­n with Revolut, a Fintech startup, has launched the seamless ‘Primetel Visa’, which rewards its users with free data usage. Primetel and Revolut said their new venture aims to facilitate consumers’ “day-to-day operations, allowing everyone to manage their money easily, quickly and safely, enjoying a range of exciting privileges”.

Directly connected to a Revolut applicatio­n, the Visa card offers users a number of benefits. Money transfer abroad with up to ten times lower cost, free up to 200 euros per month withdrawal­s from ATMs abroad, purchase and exchange of cryptocurr­encies, currency trading at the most advantageo­us rate, location-based travel insurance with Pay-per-Day, as well as mobile insurance for just 1.11 euros per week.

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