Person who has been given an individual Procurement Card embossed with his/her name This person accepts responsibility for the protection and proper use of the card
An individual or business that has established an account with a credit or debit card issuer A cardholder is eligible to initiate a payment card transaction
Generally the person to whom a nominative card is issued The cardholder is usually the customer associated with the primary account (notably for bank cards)
The Department of Commerce employee or designated individuals to whom a Government purchase card is issued The card bears the employee's name and can be used only by that employee for official purchases, in compliance with the agency's regulations and procedures and General Services Administration's (GSA) Government Commercial Credit Card Services contract FSNs may be designated as $2,500 cardholders FSN cardholders are required to have an approving official that is an U S citizen PSC's may not be cardholders
Any person who holds a payment card account (bankcard or otherwise) Person that uses a credit card to purchase goods and services Card Issuing Bank: An EFT Network Member-Bank that runs a credit card or debit card "purchasing service" for their account holders An example is CitiBank and the CitiBank Visa Card that they issue Card Not Present: A transaction where the card is not present at the time of the transaction (such as mail order or telephone order) Credit card data is manually entered into the terminal, as opposed to swiping a card's magnetic stripe through the terminal
A cardholder is someone who has a bank card or credit card. The average cardholder today carries three to four bank cards. someone who has a credit card