- as the Bank
Americard credit card program. In
response to
competitor Master Charge (now Mastercard), BofA
began to
license the Bank
Americard program to...
- Some
other first bank-issued
credit cards include Bank of America's Bank
Americard in 1958 and
American Express'
American Express Card also in 1958. These...
-
cards in 1962 and 1963 respectively.
Barclaycard was
originally a Bank
Americard licensee, and
became part of the Visa
network on its
formation in September...
- In
September 1958, Bank of
America launched a new
product called Bank
Americard in Fresno. The city was
specifically selected in part for its remoteness...
- Washington. In 1967, he
began managing the bank's
credit card brand, Bank
Americard,
which was
being licensed from Bank of America.
Through a
series of unlikely...
-
several banks and
regional bankcard ****ociations in
response to the Bank
Americard issued by Bank of America,
which later became Visa and is
still its biggest...
-
called “A Man
called Mr. President”),
World Card (originally
called “
Americard-Euorocard”), and the prin****l
author of The
Propaganda Game,
while Layman...
- very long [citation needed]. In 1958, Bank of
America launched the Bank
Americard in Fresno, California,
which would become the
first successful recognizably...
- the way for the
launch of
American Express cards in 1958 and the Bank
Americard (later Visa) in 1959,
further expanding the
credit card industry. The...
-
cards with
individual bank accounts. In 1958, the bank
introduced the Bank
Americard,
which changed its name to Visa in 1977. A
coalition of
regional bankcard...