Following the launch of the service on Amp’d Mobile Inc., mobile payment company Obopay announced it scored a second deal that will see MVNO Helio offering Obopay to its subscribers.
“We are delighted to be a part of such an exciting, cutting-edge mobile service provider with a fresh approach to the market,” said Carol Realini, CEO and founder of Obopay. “With Obopay available on Helio’s service, more members than ever will have the power to easily get, send and spend money directly from their mobile.”
Obopay gives customers a real-time, secure, mobile peer-to-peer payment service, which is linked to an Obopay Prepaid MasterCard account. Obopay Prepaid MasterCard cards are accepted at 24 million merchant locations and over 1.1 million ATMs around the world.
Through the deal, Helio’s subscribers will be able to remotely manage their Obopay accounts by checking balances, viewing payment histories and adding funds.
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