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1 Global Payment Services  





2 Scope of use  





3 Feature introduction  





4 Member companies  





5 Brand  





6 References  





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BC Card

Native name

비씨카드 주식회사
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1982; 42 years ago (1982)
Headquarters ,

Area served

Korea

Key people

Dongmyun, Lee, CEO
ProductsCredit cards
Payment systems

Operating income

256,104,000,000 won

Net income

18,165,000,000 won
ParentKT (69.5%)
Woori Bank (7.65%)
Websitewww.bccard.com

BC Card (Korean비씨카드) is a South Korean financial services company headquartered in Seoul. South Korea's largest payment processing company, it provides end-to-end payment services, primarily to financial institutions, as well as to local merchants through its subsidiary company Smartro; credit cards, debit cards and prepaid cards; local brand network operation under the brand of "BC"; card issuing BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) to financial institutions; as well as Internet commerce and mobile payment solutions.

Global Payment Services[edit]

BC Card is a leading company in the Korean card industry and is growing into a global payment company. In 2008, when it established a local subsidiary in China, it launched a partnership with China Union, a Chinese credit card company, and launched the "China Series Card."[1] Currently, BC Card is in charge of buying tickets (inbound) of foreign-issued Union Card in South Korea, so if you use a Union Card issued in China, the buyer will be stamped with BC Card on the receipt.

Scope of use[edit]

BC cards are mainly accepted in South Korea, but since all currently issued cards are dual-label cards, they can be used globally through the network of another card organization.

In mainland China, only Shanghai Pudong Development Bank’s teller machines can accept all types of BC cards directly through the BC card network.

Feature introduction[edit]

The services provided by BC Card [2] include an end-to-end credit card business processing platform, covering credit card insurance, delivery, authorization, reimbursement, merchant management, payment and settlement. In other words, BC Card provides a complete set of credit card services. Customized market research and analysis, risk management, brand management, product development and marketing.

Member companies[edit]

Brand[edit]

BC Cards are branded credit cards and check cards (aka debit cards).

References[edit]

  1. ^ Seo, Ji-eun (February 4, 2008). "BC Card sets its sights on markets in China". Korea JoongAng Daily.
  • ^ "BC Card | LinkedIn". kr.linkedin.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2024-03-25.
  • ^ "BC카드, 프리미엄 브랜드 아멕스와 핵심업무 제휴·실행 계약 체결" (in Korean). Retrieved 2022-11-20.
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