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==BankAmericard== |
==BankAmericard== |
Revision as of 10:52, 25 January 2018
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1958–1976 | 1976–1992 | 1992–2000 | 1998–2005 | 2005–2014 | 2014–present |
BankAmericard
1958–1976
Visa was originally launched in the United States in 1958 as BankAmericard, by Bank of America. The card was also licensed to banks in other countries, with each using localized brand names. In 1966, it was launched in the UK as Barclaycard, 1967 in France as Carte Bleue, and in 1968 in Canada as Chargex. In 1976, all BankAmericard licensees were united under the new Visa brand.
Visa
1977–1992
This logo kept the old BankAmericard colors and proportions.
1992–2000
1998–2005
Changes in hue and narrowing of the color bands. The text is now in a slightly different font.
2005–present
2005-2014
2014–present
See also
External links
Visa | Debit | Electron | Cash | Plus | Vale
TravelMoney | PayWave | Verified by Visa | VisaNet | V Pay | Checkout | Cash Back | Processing Service | Travelers Cheque |
Banks in Vietnam
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ABBank | Agribank | Asia Commercial Bank | BIDV | DongA Bank | Eximbank | GPBank | HDBank | MBBank | MSB | PG Bank | PVcom Bank | Techcombank | TPBank | Vietnam International Bank | Vietcombank | Vietinbank | VPBank |