card issuer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcardandissuer
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card
noun
uk/kɑːd/us/kɑːrd/
a small, rectangular piece of card or plastic, often with your signature, photograph, or other information proving who you are, that allows you to do something, such as make a payment, get money from a bank, or enter a ...
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issuer
noun[C]
uk/ˈɪʃ.uː.ər/us/ˈɪʃ.uː.ɚ/
a company that issues (= produces or provides) something such as bank cards or financial ...
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(Definition ofcardandissuerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It was the world's largest independent creditcardissuer, specializing in affinity cards.
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With prepaid cards the data is maintained on computers affiliated with thecardissuer.
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When a purchase is made, the cardholder agrees to pay thecardissuer.
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Normally it will not be apparent from the information received by acardissuerthat a transaction relates to illegal business.
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It has been suggested that it could lead us, via thecardissuer, to a concealed bank account and so on.
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It is important for individuals to retain transaction vouchers, to check their statements carefully and to inform thecardissuerwithout delay.
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For a typical creditcardissuer, interchange fee revenues may represent about a quarter of total revenues.
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Meanwhile, the creditcardissuerholds an authorization associated with that merchant and consumer for the approved amount.
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When a cardholder is late paying a particular creditcardissuer, that card's interest rate can be raised, often considerably.
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If a transaction has not been authorised by a card holder, thecardissuerwill reimburse the holder and charge the amount back to the merchant acquirer or retailer.
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If a consumer's payment card is charged fraudulently, the money must be paid back to the consumer by thecardissuer.
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Similar to the offset value, it can be stored on the card's track data, or in a database at thecardissuer.
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This may occur where thecardissuergenerates a second (or arbitration) chargeback against the merchant, after receiving the merchant's response to the initial chargeback.
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A reason code is established by thecardissuerto properly identify the type of potential chargeback based on the card holder's complaint.
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Skimming is difficult for the typical cardholder to detect, but given a large enough sample, it is fairly easy for thecardissuerto detect.
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In this standard, key management for controlling e-purse operations is flexible and the final details are decided by thecardissuer.
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Small transactions generally undergo less scrutiny, and are less likely to be investigated by either thecardissueror the merchant.
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The creditcardissueris sharing some of this commission with the card holder to incentivise them to use the credit card when making a payment.
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This will typically take them to a form in which they are expected to confirm their identity by answering security questions which should be known to theircardissuer.
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