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EZpay™OverviewEZpay is a cash management tool designed to support U.S. military personnel in Basic Training Army, Air Force, and Marines. The program, which improves convenience for recruits, was developed and is managed jointly by the U.S. Army, Air Force, Marines and U.S. Department of the Treasury. The program uses smart-card technology and off-line batch processing to take workload out of the base Finance Office, thus freeing up military personnel for other essential duties. In addition recruits are benefited by the security of the card instead of previous methods of payment which included cash, money orders, and paper chits. EZpay cards are issued at all Army, Air Force, and Marine Basic Training sites in the U.S. EZpay cards are a type of payment card referred to as Stored Value Cards (SVC). The SVC comes pre-loaded with either $250, $300, or $400 depending on service as the recruit's advance of their first pay. Most recruits arrive at Basic Training without bank accounts so this allows them time to set up an account for future direct deposits of their pay. Funds on the card can be used to purchase goods and services at the Post Exchange or Base Exchange, Military Clothing, on-post bank, and most concessionaires on base. EZpay has been in existence since 1997 and can be found on 10 U.S. military installations as of 5/08 1.8 million cards, 13.4 million transactions, and $483 million issued. Quick Links |