PayPal is rolling out a new Cashback Mastercard to its members

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The PayPal is introducing a new Cashback Mastercard, which is only available to PayPal members, and will give cardholders 2% cash back on every purchase.  The new card will have no annual cash back limit, no minimum redemption amount, no restriction on how to spend cash rewards and no expiration on rewards.

 

PayPal’s other credit card is the PayPal Extras Mastercard. That card follows a typical 3-2-1 points system, in which customers get more points for things like groceries and gas. It also includes more points for PayPal and eBay purchases.

The Extras Mastercard is similar to credit cards offered by Amazon, which offer more points (up to 5% back) on Amazon purchases by Prime members.

The PayPal Cashback card is is part of a bid by PayPal to encourage members to seamlessly move between PayPal mobile pay and a credit card. The new card, which is available through Synchrony Bank in the USA, skips the rewards in specific categories and gives people what PayPal is hearing that they want: cash.

“By providing a simple way for people to earn cash rewards for the shopping they’re already doing, the PayPal Cashback Mastercard will give consumers yet another reason to shop with PayPal,” says Mark Britto, senior vice president, global credit for PayPal.

By putting the cash rewards on a PayPal account balance, the company is looking to get more people using their PayPal accounts more often. You must have a PayPal account in good standing that is linked to the card or the cash rewards you earn could be forfeited.

Cardholders are able to manage their accounts, redeem their cash rewards and even make payments all through their PayPal account. Approved card members can access their card before it arrives in the mail.