How does Ukash work?

 

How does Ukash work?

Ukash is electronic money. It enables you to exchange your physical money for a voucher code which represents electronic money of the same value. You can then use this money on the internet.

Ukash is a secure way to pay, as when you give your voucher code to a genuine Ukash merchant we assure the payment to them, in the knowledge that you used physical money to get it.

But you should treat your Ukash voucher code in the same way as you treat your cash. Keep it safe and don't give it to anyone else because, once used or lost, the value cannot be easily recovered.

This is because Ukash is different to a bank account or a wallet, such as PayPal. Your Ukash value is not held centrally in an account that is linked to your identity; instead, the voucher value is linked to the voucher code. Put simply, anyone who knows the voucher code and the value can spend that value online.

The Ukash voucher

Let's take a closer look at the Ukash voucher:

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This is the Ukash voucher code. It is unique to each voucher and can only be used once. It is made up of 19 digits which you will type into the payment page of a website to spend or send money.

This is the value of your Ukash voucher. It represents the amount of electronic money that you have obtained. You will need to type the voucher value, along with the voucher code, into the payment page of a website to complete your transaction.

This is the Use By date. You will no longer be able to use the voucher code after this date, typically 12 months, but always check the voucher to make sure.

Voucher limits

Ukash is regulated by the Financial Services Authority in the UK and operates under license across 6 continents.

To ensure we meet our regulatory requirements, Ukash is only issued up to a maximum of EUR250 or £200 per voucher. The maximum number of vouchers you may hold at any one time is 5 and the maximum Ukash value is EUR1,250 or £1,000.

Managing your vouchers

Because we have designed your Ukash to work like cash, you can also combine and split your Ukash voucher value into different amounts. You can even convert your voucher value into a different currency. This is all done via the Ukash Tools, for which you must register on www.ukash.com .

You might want to combine multiple vouchers to create one larger one to pay for a more significant item. Or, conversely, to split a voucher into smaller amounts to use across multiple websites.

Either way, this is another flexible feature of Ukash vouchers.

Using your vouchers

There are an ever increasing number of ways in which you can use your Ukash voucher.

Spending it!

If you want to spend your voucher online at any of several thousand sites, ranging from Games to TeleComs, then check the full list here.

Loading it!

You can also use your voucher to load value into other online accounts, e-wallets and prepaid cards. Check out the full list here.

Expanding it!

You can even convert your voucher into a Ukash NEO virtual prepaid MasterCard®. The MasterCard® number is emailed to you immediately and can then be used to spend anywhere that MasterCard® is accepted online. Get your Ukash NEO card now.

Sending it!

Finally, you can send the value on your Ukash voucher to friends and family in other countries. We are adding new ways of doing this all the time so check out the options here.

There are also some things you should never do with your voucher code. These include:

Sending it to someone else to settle an account or to pay a fee

Using it to pay sellers or as an escrow service on sites like Gumtree or eBay

Getting it from websites that are not listed on www.ukash.com

Spending it at websites that are not listed on www.ukash.com

All of these may lead to you losing your money as, with Ukash, there is no buyer protection. You can see even more information on our Security Tips page.

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Smart Voucher Limited. (of which Ukash is a trading name) is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority in the United Kingdom as an electronic money institution. This regulation has been passported to all other countries in which Smart Voucher Ltd operates, with approval from the relevant local regulator. Smart Voucher Ltd (trading as Ukash) FSA register number: 900007, Company Number 4202050 registered in England & Wales at 5-7 Tanner Street, London, SE1 3LE, UK.

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