BBVA to Stop Accepting New Credit Card Applications
BBVA credit cards will no longer accept new applicants after June 15, 2021, according to sources.
BBVA credit cards will no longer accept new applicants after June 15, 2021, according to sources.
Laurel Road has a new student loan credit card that earns up to 2% back when paying off eligible loans.
Big banks like Chase and Wells Fargo are set to offer credit cards to applicants with no credit history thanks to a new data sharing plan.
Unifimoney is launching a new credit card that allows members to redeem their rewards as Bitcoin, gold, or equity.
Paceline is introducing the first fitness credit card in the United States: the Paceline Visa Signature. Learn more here.
Chase is offering a statement credit for Sapphire Reserve cardholders to offset its $550 annual fee.
Barclays and AARP have launched two new credit cards. Learn more about them here.
The Fed kept interest rates unchanged after its March meeting. Read more and find out how that affects you.
Buy now, pay later company Affirm announced a new debit card that’s similar to a credit card. Learn more here.
American Express is launching a cell phone protection insurance perk starting April 1st.
Stori, a Mexican fintech company, aims to improve access to credit for the country’s fast-growing middle-class population. Read more here.
TomoCredit, a new fintech company, is redefining how immigrants, students, and other adults can build credit. Learn more here.