Credit cards
Credit cards
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The bank has its eye on younger cardholders who are ready to spend more heavily now that pandemic restrictions have eased.
June 10 -
Amazon.com is fielding bids to replace JPMorgan Chase as the issuer on its popular co-brand credit card as a fresh wave of competition for new card customers emerges.
June 9 -
Global Payments' TSYS subsidiary and BM Technologies will offer the program, which allows transgender and nonbinary consumers to use their preferred name on payment cards.
June 9 -
The product, which will compete against Citi’s Double Cash card, is the first step in CEO Charlie Scharf’s revamp of a business segment that has long trailed top competitors.
June 8 -
The card brand now offers tuition to Paul Quinn College, one of 107 historically Black colleges and universities in the U.S.
June 4 -
Users of the Goldman Sachs-issued card found themselves unable to make payments or view account details.
June 2 -
The store-branded credit card issuer is expanding from three sales divisions to five, a move that CEO Brian Doubles says will help by “aligning our organization for faster growth and execution.”
June 1 -
The private-label card issuer says that, as merchants reopen, now is the time to realize the benefits of its 2020 acquisition of the buy now/pay later company Bread.
May 26 -
Citi Retail Services has renewed its longtime card-issuing relationship with Tennessee-based Tractor Supply Co., which saw record sales during the pandemic as consumers expanded their backyard menageries.
May 24 -
The feature prints users' preferred name on credit and debit cards, and is live in the U.S. with Citigroup, BMO Harris and Superbia Credit Union.
May 18