Understanding your line of credit (Purchase Power)

Information on your line of credit through the Pitney Bowes Bank.

Information on your line of credit through the Pitney Bowes Bank. Learn more about the advantages of using Purchase Power and how to activate your Purchase Power account.

Understanding your line of credit and its advantages

By consolidating your postage and shipping expenses into the Pitney Bowes Bank Line of Credit (Purchase Power), you can manage expenses, extend payment cycles, and minimize the risk of disruptions. This approach preserves cash flow and provides a clear overview of expenses for improved efficiency and customer trust.

  • Itemized statements are issued monthly.
  • With flexible payment terms, you can pay the full amount due, the minimum, or anything in between, similar to a credit card.
  • Earn Loyalty Rewards Points for every dollar spent.
  • Get customized reporting using Total Postage Management.

Getting started

To use it, you need to activate your Line of Credit (Purchase Power) account. To activate your Purchase Power account, follow the prompts on the screen during your next meter refill.

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To help the government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, Federal law requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person who opens an account. Accordingly, in order to activate your Account, the Bank asks that you provide identifying information, including your address and taxpayer identification number. The Bank may also ask for additional identifying information, where appropriate, including asking that your representative who is opening your Account to provide his/her name, address, date of birth, driver’s license and/or other documents and information that will allow the Bank to identify him/her. In order to participate in the Program, you must provide the information described in this paragraph. You agree to provide all such requested identifying information.

Eligibility subject to credit approval and customer verification. This is not a commitment to lend, and this does not create, and is not intended to create a legally binding obligation on either of us. Program, rates, Terms & Conditions are subject to change.

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UPDATED: October 21, 2024