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Zambulay

Financial platform with virtual cards for media buying

  • Financial platform + virtual cards
  • KYC: none

A financial platform for media-buying teams: virtual cards from $3, credit lines up to $300K, interest-bearing deposits, 100+ BINs, no KYC, and fast support. Since its relaunch (July 2025) it has been rapidly expanding features. Caveat: 3% card top-up fee, 1.5–10% deposit fee depending on method.

Updated: July 2026 · Status: verified (web research)

74/100

Good

CRI rating

Key facts

Type
Financial platform + virtual cards
KYC
None
BINs
100+
Issuance
First card free; then $5–17
Account top-up fee
0.5%
Card top-up fee
3%
Deposit (by method)
1.5–10%
Top-up
Bank transfer, crypto (USDT, Ethereum), Capitalist
Credit lines
Up to $300,000
Features
Interest-bearing deposits, Apple/Google Pay, ~2 min support response
Official website
zambulay.com

Crypto card terms change often — verify with the issuer's official website before applying.

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Credit lines up to $300K — rare among media-buying services.
  • 100+ BINs, no KYC, interest-bearing deposits, Apple/Google Pay.
  • Fast support (~2 min), first card free.

Cons

  • 3% card top-up fee; deposit fees up to 10% with some methods.
  • Relatively new relaunch (July 2025) — shorter track record.

Zambulay review

Zambulay is a financial platform for media-buying teams, media buyers, and businesses: virtual cards from $3, credit lines up to $300,000, interest-bearing deposits, and Apple/Google Pay support. Since its relaunch in July 2025 it has been rapidly expanding features: no KYC, 100+ BINs, a roughly 2-minute support response time, and its first credit offerings built for media buying.

Methodology

CRI score by category

CategoryWeightScore (0–100)Contribution
A. Cost and fees20%5811.6
B. Accessibility (BINs/No-KYC)30%8425.2
C. Functionality (credit, deposits)25%8421.0
D. Benefits (yield)10%666.6
E. Trust / reputation10%626.2
F. Transparency and support5%763.8
CRI74/100 — "Good"

CRI is an editorial score based on an open methodology (not financial advice). See the "Methodology" page for details.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Zambulay

Are credit lines available?

Yes, up to $300,000.

Is KYC required?

No.

Ready to get Zambulay?

Terms and fees change — check the current details on the official website before applying.

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Disclaimer: not financial advice. Terms for media-buying services change often — check the official website.

Disclaimer: not financial advice. Terms for media-buying services change often — check the official website.