- Diners Club
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company_name = Diners Club
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company_type = Subsidiary ofDiscover Financial
foundation =1950
founder =Frank X. McNamara Ralph Schneider Casey R. Taylor
location_city = flagicon|United States flagicon|New York New York City,New York
location_country = USA
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industry = Finance
products =Credit cards
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homepage = [http://www.dinersclub.com/ www.dinersclub.com]Diners Club International, originally founded as Diners Club, is a charge card company formed in
1950 byFrank X. McNamara ,Ralph Schneider andCasey R. Taylor . When it first emerged, it became the first independentcredit card company in the world.Founding
While many stores and businesses were in the practice of extending credit to their customers, or allowing them to set up charge accounts, the idea behind Diners Club was that the same card could be used to pay a variety of merchants. In 1950, the first Diners Club cards were given out to 200 associates of McNamara, mostly salespeople who often needed to dine with clients. Diners Club had signed up 27
restaurant s inNew York City . Membership grew quickly as both new customers applied for the card and more restaurants signed on. By the end of 1950, Diners Club had 20,000 customers and was accepted at over 1000 restaurants.In
1952 , McNamara sold his share of the company to Joe Williams of Archer City, Texas, and the company grew unabated for several years, eventually signing merchants all over theUnited States . Diners Club created what would later be dubbed the Travel & Entertainment (T&E) card market, which focused on cardholders who were frequent travelers and had a substantial income to pay for other high-value charges. As these customers had no need to pay for purchases over time, these cards required that the entire balance of the bill was paid upon receipt. This type of account is known today as acharge card . Diners Club's monopoly was short-lived, however, asAmerican Express and Carte Blanche (which would later partner with Diners Club) began to compete with Diners Club in the T&E card market.Diners Club also faced competition from banks who issued
revolving credit cards though BankAmericard (later renamed VISA), and Interbank MasterCharge (later renamedMasterCard ) towards the end of the 1960s. Diners Club began early on to allow franchises of the Diners Club name, at first in Europe and later throughout the world, for many years eclipsing the BankAmericard or Interbank MasterCharge networks abroad. Amoco gasoline also issued its own co-branded Diners Club cards for a time called, American Torch Club, as well as Sun Oil Company with its version called Sun Diners Club Card.Diners Club International, the franchisor that holds rights to the Diners Club trademark, was acquired in 1981 by Citibank, a unit of
Citigroup , as well as many of the largest franchises worldwide, although a majority of its franchises abroad remain independently owned.MasterCard alliance
In 2004, Diners Club announced an agreement with
MasterCard . Diners Club cards issued in the United States and Canada now feature a MasterCard logo and 16-digit account number on the front, and can be used wherever MasterCard can. Cards from other countries continue to bear a 14-digit account number on the front, with the MasterCard logo on the back.Carte Blanche
Carte Blanche originated as a Travel & Entertainment (T&E) card owned by
Hilton Hotels , and competed with bothAmerican Express and Diners Club. The company changed ownership after being sold by Hilton, with Citibank owning the company for a brief period during the 1960s, and finally repurchasing it in 1979, and phasing the card out of service in the late 1980s. Throughout most of the 1960s and 1970s, the Carte Blanche card was considered to be a more prestigious worldwide travel and entertainment than American Express or Diners Club, though its small cardmember base hindered its success. Carte Blanche also was the first to implement a 'Gold Card' programfact|date=September 2007, but initially only as a means to recognize cardholders who were frequent users and paid their bills on time. In 2000, the Carte Blanche name was revived in the United States when Diners Club, which was also acquired by Citibank in 1981, introduced an upscale version of its card: the Diners Club Carte Blanche Card. It is an upper-level charge card on par with theAmerican Express Platinum card. The card carries a US$300 annual fee and offers an extensive menu of perks geared toward spendthrifty travelers. It is accepted wherever regular Diners Club cards are accepted. Although Diners Club requires payment in full within 30 days, corporate accounts can pay within 60 days without penalty.enRoute
Diners Club expanded its customer base in
Canada by acquiring the enRoute card fromAir Canada in 1992, and marketed the card under the combined name for a period of time as the Diners Club/en route Card. Diners Club remains a minor player in Canada.Acquisition by Discover Card
In April 2008,
Discover Card andCitibank announced that Discover would purchase the Diners Club Network from Citi for $165 million. In May 2008, the U.S. approved the transaction. Discover stated that the Diners Club network, which is a major network outside North America will be merged with the Discover Network which is a major network in North America, creating an international network for Discover Cards and Diners Club cards. Diners Club cards will continue to be issued by Diners Club International licensees, including Citibank.Discover Bank has no plans on issuing Diners Club branded cards. Discover purchased the network, but not the licensees issuing the cards. The deal was completed on July 1, 2008.ee also
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Credit cards External links
* [http://www.dinersclub.com/ Diners Club International]
* [http://www.dinersclubus.com/ Diners Club USA]
* [http://www.dinersclubcanada.com Diners Club Canada]
* [http://www.mastercard.com/us/wce/PDF/10076_MasterCard_DCA_Merchant_Release.pdf Diners Club and MasterCard alliance press release]
* [http://blogs.creditcards.com/2008/04/discover-acquires-diners-club-international.php Discover buying Diners Club International]
* [http://uk.reuters.com/article/marketsNewsUS/idUKN1354127220080513 Discover gets antitrust OK for Diners Club buy, Reuters]
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