The Everything Card

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The First National City Charge Service, marketed as The Everything Card, was an early

Carte Blanche charge card
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The card proved to be limited by its regional scope, as it was tied to the area surrounding the bank's New York City base of operations.[1] In 1969, the card was absorbed into Master Charge (now known as MasterCard), another card that had been developed by a membership association of four banks, the Interbank Card Association, which National City Bank joined.[2]

Citibank, as First National City Bank came to be known in 1976, made a further attempt in 1977 to create a proprietary credit card that was not tied to either Master Charge or Visa. The Choice card was, like the Everything Card, a regional credit card issued only by Citibank. It also proved unsuccessful, and its cards were reissued as Visa cards in 1987.

References

  1. ^ "Secret History of the Credit Card: Interview Walter Wriston". PBS Frontline. Retrieved 2008-08-24.
  2. ^ "Citigroup History: Citibank N.A." Citigroup website. Archived from the original on 2008-06-13. Retrieved 2008-08-24.

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