This has happened because the Financial Conduct Authority1 has this morning suspended its permission for Wirecard Card Solutions Limited (the company who currently issues Curve Cards) to operate, without prior notice.

Your Curve card and all associated Curve transaction and money transfer services will be temporarily suspended with immediate effect. Please be assured, we expect to be up and running again shortly but it may take a few days. After launching with much fanfare on Monday, American Express suspended its relationship with Curve Card on Tuesday night. Your Curve card and all associated Curve transaction and money transfer services will be temporarily suspended with immediate effect.
Dear Curve Customers, Your Curve card and all associated Curve transaction and money transfer services will be temporarily suspended with immediate effect. Your Curve card and all associated Curve transaction and money transfer services will be temporarily suspended with immediate effect. Curve depends on Wirecard for operational support, which means your Curve Card and all associated Curve services will be temporarily suspended. Your money and card details held at Curve are safe and secure. On 26 June, theFinancial Conduct Authority suspended its permission for Wirecard Card Solutions Limited(the company who currently issues the Curve Cards for us, and processes transactions) to operate, without prior notice or warning. You can read it in full here.. UPDATE 01:00 Wednesday 30th Jan – It appears that Curve/Amex functionality has been suspended, less than two days after this was released to the public. Please be assured, we expect to be up and running again shortly but it may take a few days.

You’ll be able to access your Curve account via the app and view all your existing account information and details of past transactions. Here are a few things we can tell you before you ask: You can still access your account.

Curve customers have been told they can now spend with their physical card as usual, and they should be able to pay via Google Pay, Apple Pay and Samsung Pay by the end of Monday.

Curve uploads all your credit cards and debit cards into one single card which is accepted everywhere MasterCard® cards are. Now, 4 days later, effectively all cards issued by Curve are suspended. Your Curve card and all associated Curve transaction and money transfer services will be temporarily suspended with immediate effect. Your money and card details held at Curve are safe and secure.

This has happened because the Financial Conduct Authority1 has this morning suspended its permission for Wirecard Card Solutions Limited (the company who currently issues Curve Cards) to operate, without prior notice.

Please be assured, we expect to be up and running again shortly but it may take a few days.
Your money and card details held at Curve are safe and secure. Please be assured, we expect to be up and running again shortly but it may take a few days. Your money and card details held at Curve are safe and secure.

What’s Happened. Your money and card details held at Curve are safe and secure. Please be assured, we expect to be up and running again shortly but it may take a few days. Curve, the app / card combo which lets you add and switch multiple bank and debit cards, has temporarily suspended all services with immediate effect.

UPDATE: 10:00 Thursday 31st Jan – Curve has released a blog post by CEO Shachar Bialick explaining Curve’s position on what led to Amex functionality being removed. Please be assured, we expect to … I only speak for myself, but that’s not the kind of communication strategy i would expect from a financial company i could trust.

If you are a Curve Card user, you will need to take a backup card with you for the time being as all Curve transactions have been “temporarily suspended”. Amex cards had, however, been activated for a test group of Curve Card users for a few months before this. Your Curve card and all associated Curve transaction and money transfer services will be temporarily suspended with immediate effect.

Please be assured, we expect to be up and running again shortly but it may take a few days.