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JPay company history timeline

2002

JPay launched in 2002, and in the years since, the Florida company has expanded far beyond money transfers, coming out with a kiosk for email access and Skype-like video visitations, an MP3 player, and multiple versions of an electronic tablet, among other things.

2012

That all changed in 2012 when a company called JPay, known for its electronic money transfer service for inmates, installed a kiosk in his prison's common area where inmates could send emails and browse through a library of over 10,000 songs.

2013

According to a 2013 study from the RAND Corporation, inmates participating in prison education programs have a 43% lower chance of returning to prison than those who don't.

2014

In 2014, inmates sent over 14.2 million emails and 650,000 mobile payments through JPay's systems.

2020

20, 2020, Worth Rises, an advocacy group, ran a full-page ad in The New York Times calling on Tom Gores, a businessman whose private equity firm owns Securus, to divest from the company.

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