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Weavr is the trading name for Paystratus Group Limited, a company registered in England and Wales with registration number 11677111 and registered office at 128 City Road, London EC1V 2NX United Kingdom.
For programmes operating in the United Kingdom, the Payment Account and Mastercard cards are issued by Paynetics UK, Company number 1248133, (via Paystratus Group Ltd, a Technical Provider of Paynetics UK). Paynetics UK is a wholly owned subsidiary of Paynetics AD with its registered address at 1st Floor, 18 Devonshire Row, London, England, EC2M 4RH. Paynetics UK is an electronic money institution authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (firm reference number 942777) for the issuance of e-money and provision of payment services in the UK.

For programmes operating in the European Union, the Payment account and Mastercard cards are issued by Paynetics AD (via Paystratus Group Ltd, a Technical Provider of Paynetics AD) with company address 76A James Bourchier Blvd, 1407 Sofia, Bulgaria, company registration number 131574695 and VAT BG131574695, pursuant to license by Mastercard International Incorporated and Bulgarian National Bank.
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Electronic Money issued is not covered by any Deposit Guarantee Scheme which is a government backed scheme offering protection to customers’ funds of up to €100,000 (£85,000 in the UK under the FSCS) per customer. However, in the event of an insolvency, your funds would remain in the safeguarded account at the designated Bank and separated from Paynetics’ accounts.
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