Trycera Financial Signs Reporting and Credit Services Agreement With Rezzcard
October 18, 2011 17:05 ET
Trycera Financial Signs Reporting and Credit Services Agreement With Rezzcard
IRVINE, CA--(Marketwire - Oct 18, 2011) - Trycera Financial, Inc. (
Rezzcard was created by Alex Cooper, co-founder of one of the largest walk-in bill payment companies in the U.S. Rezzcard gives property managers and owners a payment solution for all classes of residents and rental communities, and brings the value of efficient electronic rent payments to underserved and unbanked consumers through both a unique walk-in solution and online portal. By teaming up with Trycera, these payments will now be made available in a ScoreReady™ Credit Reference Statement enabling lenders to see an applicant's good payment history.
Michael Nathans, Trycera's President of Credit Services, stated: "We are pleased to team up with Rezzcard and help their customers build a good credit file so they can access more affordable credit. Rent is typically one of the largest payments made each month and it is important for lenders to see this history when considering an applicant's creditworthiness."
ABOUT TRYCERA FINANCIAL, INC.
Trycera Financial, Inc. is a financial services company specializing in the delivery of prepaid card programs, prepaid card program management, alternative credit products and bill payment reporting. The Company also markets a diverse suite of personal financial management solutions and pay as you go services that give consumers the ability to have alternative credit references such as rent, utilities, insurance and wireless phone service payments reported with any application that requires a credit check. For more information, please visit the Company's web site at [ www.trycera.com ].
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