Card issuing isn't a fees game—it's a liquidity trap.
You think you're buying convenience. What you're actually buying is balance-sheet exposure.
The real cost? Capital locked in the plumbing just to keep the lights on.
Every new region = more money sitting idle in regulatory limbo.
The provider wins on volume. You lose on opportunity cost.
Liquidity risk is the hidden product they don't advertise.
You think you're buying convenience. What you're actually buying is balance-sheet exposure.
The real cost? Capital locked in the plumbing just to keep the lights on.
Every new region = more money sitting idle in regulatory limbo.
The provider wins on volume. You lose on opportunity cost.
Liquidity risk is the hidden product they don't advertise.