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  2. Diners Club International - Wikipedia

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    Diners Club International (DCI), founded as Diners Club, is a charge card company owned by Discover Financial Services.Formed in 1950 by Frank X. McNamara, Ralph Schneider (1909–1964), [3] Matty Simmons, and Alfred S. Bloomingdale, it was the first independent payment card company in the world, successfully establishing the financial card service of issuing travel and entertainment (T&E ...

  3. CB Bank Card Group - Wikipedia

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    In fact, all Carte Bleue cards are part of CB but not all CB cards are Carte Bleue (they could also be Mastercard). CB offers the ATM and EFTPOS networking infrastructure, while Carte Bleue is the debit card or mode of payment. CB GIE was created in 1984 by the six founding banks of Carte Bleue, plus Crédit Agricole and Crédit Mutuel. [2]

  4. Best Credit Cards for International Travel - AOL

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    Card. Annual Fee. Bonus. Capital One Venture X Rewards Card. $395. Earn 75,000 bonus miles when you spend $4,000 within three months of account opening

  5. Cirrus (interbank network) - Wikipedia

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    Cirrus is a worldwide interbank network that provides cash to Mastercard cardholders. As a subsidiary of Mastercard, it connects all Mastercard's credit, debit, and prepaid cards, as well as ATM cards issued by various banks worldwide bearing the Mastercard/Maestro logo.

  6. The 5 Best Credit Cards for International Travel of ... - AOL

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    5 out of 5 Overall. Key Features. High rewards rate for travel bookings. Up to $100 credit for TSA PreCheck/Global Entry. Free lounge access. Get Details

  7. Carte Bleue - Wikipedia

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    Carte Bleue (English: Blue Card) was a major debit card payment system operating in France. Unlike Visa Electron or Maestro debit cards, Carte Bleue transactions worked without requiring authorization from the cardholder's bank. In many situations, the card worked like a credit card but without fees for the cardholder.

  8. Credit card - Wikipedia

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    A card belongs to an account. A credit card is a payment card, usually issued by a bank, allowing its users to purchase goods or services, or withdraw cash, on credit. Using the card thus accrues debt that has to be repaid later. [1] Credit cards are one of the most widely used forms of payment across the world. [2]

  9. Visa policy of the Schengen Area - Wikipedia

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    €45 per day in the form of cash, credit cards and cheques but alternatively a letter of guarantee from the host. [234] Greece: €50 per day; minimum total amount of €300 for a stay of up to 5 days reduced by 50% for minors [235] Hungary: HUF 10,000 per entry or letter of invitation, confirmation of accommodation or any other credible proof ...