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What are Virtual Cards?

Unlock financial freedom with virtual credit cards! Instant access, customizable limits, and enhanced security. Control spending, shop worry-free online, and say goodbye to physical plastic. Embrace the future of smart spending today!

August 22, 2021


Virtual credit cards represent an innovative evolution in the realm of financial technology, offering a digital alternative to traditional plastic cards while retaining all the functionality and benefits of their physical counterparts. These intangible financial instruments operate on the same fundamental principles as conventional credit cards, allowing users to make purchases and conduct transactions both online and in physical stores that accept card payments.

The key distinguishing feature of virtual credit cards lies in their lack of a tangible, physical form. Unlike traditional credit cards, which are typically manufactured from plastic and embossed with relevant information, virtual cards exist solely in the digital domain. This unique characteristic brings with it a multitude of advantages, chief among them being the immediacy of access.

Benefits of Virtual Cards

  • When a customer issues a virtual credit card, they receive their card details instantaneously. This includes the card number, expiration date, and security code – all the essential information required to make purchases. This immediate availability stands in stark contrast to the process associated with physical cards, where approved applicants often face a waiting period of several days to weeks for their card to be produced, shipped, and delivered via postal services.
  • The digital nature of virtual credit cards also introduces an unprecedented level of flexibility and control over one’s financial resources. Users have the capability to generate multiple virtual card numbers, each linked to their primary account but operating independently. This feature allows for the creation of numerous cards, each with its own predetermined spending limit. Such granular control empowers consumers to better manage their expenses by allocating specific amounts to different virtual cards for various purposes or categories of spending.
  • Moreover, the ability to create multiple virtual cards significantly enhances security measures. By using different virtual card numbers for different merchants or types of transactions, users can effectively compartmentalize their spending. This strategy minimizes the risk associated with potential security breaches or unauthorized uses of card information. In the event that a virtual card number is compromised, the user can simply deactivate that particular number without affecting their primary account or other virtual cards.

This approach stands in stark contrast to the use of a single physical credit card, where every transaction potentially exposes the user’s entire credit limit to risk. With virtual cards, users can limit their exposure by assigning only the necessary funds to each virtual card, thereby safeguarding the majority of their credit limit from potential threats.

Drawbacks of Virtual Cards

  • Virtual cards are intended to protect your identity and information online and are not designed to be used in person at stores. Depending on your use case, virtual cards may not act exactly the same as the physical credit cards you are used to.
  • Getting your hands on Virtual cards in Canada can be difficult, most of the banks in Canada do not offer virtual cards.
  • Finally, you cannot make ATM withdrawals using a virtual card. Most virtual cards cannot be used to withdraw cash from ATMs, limiting access to physical currency when needed.

Virtual Cards for Business

Virtual cards are very useful for businesses who need to let employees use company money. The business can an unlimited number of virtual cards to employees with limits and expiry dates to manage their spending. This not only makes it easier for employees to spend company money and not spend out of pocket, it also ensures that the company credit card info stays safe. Furthermore, during these times of working from home, virtual cards are 2 meter apart compliant!

So if you’re looking to upgrade your business spending practices, try the virtual cards and spend management software Float.


Written by

Ruslan Nikolaev

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