- by the
cardholder. Typically, the
cardholder must
deposit between 100% and 200% of the
total amount of
credit desired. Thus if the
cardholder puts down...
- Card
holder or
cardholder may
refer to: A
person who owns a card, such as a
cardholder of a
credit card or
debit card A
device which holds a card, such...
- use is
mandated by the card brands. It was
created to
better control cardholder data and
reduce credit card fraud.
Validation of
compliance is performed...
- the
source of the compromise. The
cardholder may not
discover fraudulent use
until receiving a statement.
Cardholders can
mitigate this
fraud risk by checking...
- institutions, such as a bank, to a
customer that
enables its
owner (the
cardholder) to
access the
funds in the customer's
designated bank accounts, or through...
-
enables the
cardholder to make
purchases which are paid for by the card issuer, to whom the
cardholder becomes indebted. The
cardholder is
obliged to...
-
standard for
systems that
exchange electronic transactions initiated by
cardholders using payment cards. ISO 8583
defines a
message format and a communication...
-
personal identification number (PIN)
cannot be
manually entered by the
cardholder (as they
would during point-of-sale or card
present transactions). It...
- Dear
Cardholder is a 1987
Australian film
about a man who gets into debt on his
credit cards. The film
failed to find a
cinema release, and its director...
- and enterprises. PINs may be used to
authenticate banking systems with
cardholders,
governments with citizens,
enterprises with employees, and computers...