Charity rounding up explained

Charity rounding up refers to the process of raising money for charity by using retail transactions at either a retail store's point of sale (POS) terminal or via an online website.[1] Whenever a purchase is made using either a debit or credit card, the transaction is rounded up to the next decimal.

This original proof of concept was developed in 1999 when Wiremite Inc., a digital wallet company, was expanding the services available for a new terminal being introduced in retail outlets as well as online purchases.[2] The charitable component was made possible due to the almost cost-free nature of the transaction and the bundling of the services available on a terminal.[3]

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  1. Web site: 2014-11-18. How to round up purchases for good causes: Roseman. 2021-08-09. thestar.com. en.
  2. Web site: 2004-07-29. Wayback Machine. 2021-08-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20040729164020/http://www.charityroundup.org/. 2004-07-29.
  3. Web site: 2014-12-13. ChangeIt uses small change to make big difference. 2021-08-09. therecord.com. en.