Card Program Sample Clauses

The Card Program clause defines the terms and conditions governing the issuance, use, and management of payment cards provided under an agreement. It typically outlines the responsibilities of both the card issuer and the cardholder, including how cards are distributed, activated, and used for transactions, as well as any restrictions or obligations related to card usage. This clause ensures that both parties understand their roles and the rules of the card program, thereby reducing the risk of misuse and clarifying operational procedures.
Card Program. CBD Smiles Credit Card Program (“Card Program”) allows eligible Cardholders to earn and accumulate Smiles Points on Qualifying Transactions which have been posted on their CBD Credit Cards as on the Posting Date during the Calendar Month and shall also entitle the Cardholders to specified Card benefits as defined on ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇. The Card Program applies to new Cardholders as well as to existing CBD Visa Platinum Credit Cardholders and CBD Visa Signature Credit Cardholders who have chosen not to opt-out of the Card Program as on the Enrollment Date.
Card Program. 3.1 DCI may in its sole discretion provide, or cause a third party to provide, one or more Cards to the Customer. The Customer can use a Card for purchasing certain Goods from DCI that are available at Supply Points, but a Customer is not obliged to purchase a minimum amount of Goods. A Card that has not been used for a certain period of time, as determined by DCI, may be cancelled automatically or subject to a Charge as a result of such non-activity. 3.2 DCI offers, through Retailers, a range of Goods that can be purchased from DCI by use of a Card. The Customer determines the categories of Goods that can be purchased from DCI with the Cards based on the available offering under the Card Program. DCI may at any time and without Notification extend or reduce the range of Goods it offers under the Card Program. The issuing of Cards to the Customer does not confer any right to Customer to receive supplies of Goods.
Card Program. 3.1 WEX may in its sole discretion provide, or cause a third party to provide, one or more Cards to Customer. Customer can use a Card for purchasing certain Goods that are available at Supply Points but Customer is not obliged to purchase a minimum amount of Goods using the Card. A Card that has not been used for a certain period of time as determined by WEX may be cancelled automatically or subject to a Charge as a result of such non-activity. 3.2 WEX offers, through Retailers, a range of Goods that can be purchased with a Card. Customer determines the categories of Goods that can be purchased with the Cards based on the available offering under the Card Program. WEX may at any time and without Notification extend or reduce the range of Goods it offers under the Card Program. The issuing of Cards to Customer does not confer any right to Customer to receive supplies of Goods.
Card Program. Commencing on the Effective Date and continuing until the termination of this Agreement, the Parties shall perform the following activities in connection with the Card program.
Card Program. 3.1 WP may in its sole discretion provide, or cause a third party to provide, one or more Cards to the Customer. The Customer can use a Card for purchasing certain Goods from WP that are available at Supply Points but a Customer is not obliged to purchase a minimum amount of Goods. A Card that has not been used for a certain period of time, as determined by WP, may be cancelled automatically or subject to a Charge as a result of such non-activity.
Card Program. CBD Yes Rewards Credit Card Program (“Card Program”) allows eligible Cardholders to earn and accumulate Yes Reward Points on Qualifying Transactions which have been posted on their CBD Credit Cards as on the Posting Date during the Calendar Month and shall also entitle the Cardholders to specified Card benefits as defined on ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇. The Card Program applies to new Cardholders as well as to existing CBD Yes Rewards Credit Cardholders who have chosen not to opt-out of the Card Program as on the Enrollment Date.
Card Program. The Fifth Third Commercial Card is designed to handle all of an organization's purchasing, travel, and fleet spending needs through a single card platform. Our Card programs offer a wide array of features and control options including merchant category and velocity controls that limit your Cardholders to or from a particular category of spend. Certain features of our Card programs, including Fifth Third ePay, may be accessed pursuant to the Access Channels described below.
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Related to Card Program

  • Visa Debit Card If approved, you may use your Visa® card to purchase goods and services from participating merchants. However, you may not use your card to initiate any type of gambling transaction. If you wish to pay for goods or services over the Internet, you may be required to provide card number security information before you will be permitted to complete the transaction. You agree that you will not use your card for any transaction that is illegal under applicable federal, state, or local law. Funds to cover your card purchases will be deducted from your share draft account. For ATM and one-time debit card transactions, you must consent to the Credit Union’s overdraft protection plan in order for the transaction amount to be covered under the plan. Without your consent, the Credit Union may not authorize and pay an overdraft resulting from these types of transactions. Services and fees for overdrafts are shown in the document the Credit Union uses to capture the member’s opt-in choice for overdraft protection and the Schedule of Fees and Charges.

  • Credit Cards About 60% of first-year students reported they have at least one credit card, although just 15% have two or more cards. Among those students who have credit cards, about 88% reported they pay off their balance each month and, as such, their current credit card balance is zero; however, when asked what their current credit card balance is, just 7% said it is zero. Among those with an unpaid balance, the average credit card debt students have is $1,549. Group 1 students tend to carry a higher balance on their credit cards than Group 2 and Group 3 students. None 40% 42% 45% 32% 43% One 45% 42% 42% 50% 45% Two 7% 6% 6% 8% 3% Three or more 8% 10% 7% 9% 9% Average number 1.8 2.8 1.2 2.2 1.2 Yes 88% 83% 88% 89% 80% Zero 7% 2% 14% 2% - $500 or less 83% 83% 79% 87% 82% $501 to $1,000 5% 7% 4% 6% 9% Over $1,000 5% 8% 4% 6% 9% Average (all with credit card) $487 $652 $352 $564 $385 Average (those with unpaid balance) $1,549 $1,954 $1,249 $1,648 $974 * Total credit card balance and payment of the balance were asked of those who had at least one credit card.

  • Program 3.01. The Borrower declares its commitment to the Program and its implementation. To this end, and further to Section 5.08 of the General Conditions: (a) the Borrower and the Bank shall from time to time, at the request of either party, exchange views on the Borrower’s macroeconomic policy framework and the progress achieved in carrying out the Program; (b) prior to each such exchange of views, the Borrower shall furnish to the Bank for its review and comment a report on the progress achieved in carrying out the Program, in such detail as the Bank shall reasonably request; and (c) without limitation upon the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Section, the Borrower shall promptly inform the Bank of any situation that would have the effect of materially reversing the objectives of the Program or any action taken under the Program including any action specified in Section I of Schedule 1 to this Agreement.

  • Debit Card If approved, you may use your Visa® card to purchase goods and services from participating merchants. However, you may not use your card to initiate any type of gambling transaction. If you wish to pay for goods or services over the Internet, you may be required to provide card number security information before you will be permitted to complete the transaction. You agree that you will not use your card for any transaction that is illegal under applicable federal, state, or local law. Funds to cover your card purchases will be deducted from your share draft account. For ATM and one-time debit card transactions, you must consent to the Credit Union’s overdraft protection plan in order for the transaction amount to be covered under the plan. Without your consent, the Credit Union may not authorize and pay an overdraft resulting from these types of transactions. Services and fees for overdrafts are shown in the document the Credit Union uses to capture the member’s opt-in choice for overdraft protection and the Schedule of Fees and Charges.

  • Credit Card Agreements Each Borrower and Guarantor shall (a) observe and perform all material terms, covenants, conditions and provisions of the Credit Card Agreements to be observed and performed by it at the times set forth therein; (b) not do, permit, suffer or refrain from doing anything, as a result of which there could be a default under or breach of any of the terms of any of the Credit Card Agreements and at all times maintain in full force and effect the Credit Card Agreements and not terminate, cancel, surrender, modify, amend, waive or release any of the Credit Card Agreements, or consent to or permit to occur any of the foregoing; except, that, any Borrower or Guarantor may terminate or cancel any of the Credit Card Agreements in the ordinary course of the business of such Borrower or Guarantor; provided, that, such Borrower or Guarantor shall give Agent not less than ten (10) Business Days prior written notice of its intention to so terminate or cancel any of the Credit Card Agreements; (c) not enter into any new Credit Card Agreements with any new Credit Card Issuer unless Agent shall have received not less than ten (10) Business Days prior written notice of the intention of such Borrower or Guarantor to enter into such agreement (together with such other information with respect thereto as Agent may request) and such Borrower or Guarantor delivers, or causes to be delivered to Agent, a Credit Card Acknowledgment in favor of Agent; (d) give Agent immediate written notice of any Credit Card Agreement entered into by such Borrower or Guarantor after the date hereof, together with a true, correct and complete copy thereof and such other information with respect thereto as Agent may reasonably request; (e) furnish to Agent, promptly upon the request of Agent, such information and evidence as Agent may require from time to time concerning the observance, performance and compliance by such Borrower or Guarantor or the other party or parties thereto with the terms, covenants or provisions of the Credit Card Agreements; and (f) not modify any instructions given by Agent to any Credit Card Issuer or Credit Card Processor provided for in any Credit Card Acknowledgement or otherwise direct the remittance of payments under any Credit Card Agreement to any account other than the Blocked Account.