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(help)Bank of America sets the standard for the new era of banking.
Bank of America had the entire state of California as a potential market, and when it issued BankAmericard in 1958, the card was an instant success. (Added Note: Though it lost $8.8 million in defaults in California.) [...] In many countries, there was still a reluctance to issue a card associated with Bank of America, even though the association was entirely nominal in nature. For this reason, in 1977 BankAmericard became the Visa card, retaining its distinctive blue, white and gold flag. NBI became Visa U.S.A., and IBANCO became Visa International.
Bank of America sets the standard for the new era of banking.
Bank of America had the entire state of California as a potential market, and when it issued BankAmericard in 1958, the card was an instant success. (Added Note: Though it lost $8.8 million in defaults in California.) [...] In many countries, there was still a reluctance to issue a card associated with Bank of America, even though the association was entirely nominal in nature. For this reason, in 1977 BankAmericard became the Visa card, retaining its distinctive blue, white and gold flag. NBI became Visa U.S.A., and IBANCO became Visa International.
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