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Groupement des cartes bancaires CB
Operating area France
Members128
ATMs46,150
Founded1984; 40 years ago (1984)
Websitewww.cartes-bancaires.com

The CB Bank Card Group (French: Groupement des cartes bancaires CB), also known as simply CB, is France's national interbank network, with over 46,000 ATMs and over 1 million EFTPOS acceptance points.[1]

Carte Bleue Visa is a brand often associated with CB. In fact, all Carte Bleue cards are part of CB but not all CB cards are Carte Bleue (they could also be Mastercard). CB offers the ATM and EFTPOS networking infrastructure, while Carte Bleue is the debit card or mode of payment.

CBGIE was created in 1984 by the six founding banks of Carte Bleue, plus Crédit Agricole and Crédit Mutuel.[2] Since 1992, all CB cards are smart cards; France was the first country to bring into the mainstream the use of smart cards with PIN verification in lieu of magnetic stripe cards and signature verification.

In an example of a genericized trademark, it is commonplace in France to refer to any payment card as a carte bleue, whether or not this is in fact the case.

Brand design

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The CB logo was initially designed in 1967 by the artist Jean-Marie Chourgnoz for the Carte Bleue group (acquired by Visa in 2010).

In 1984, the Groupement des cartes bancaires was established. The CB logo, already widely recognized as it adorned the majority of bank cards (Carte Bleue being the most popular network in 1984), was then reused under license. The logo underwent a slight modification, incorporating a blue to green gradient. This gradient symbolized the interbank connection between the two most popular bank card networks at the time of the merger: Carte Bleue and Carte Verte (offered by Crédit Agricole).

In 2015, the logo underwent a modernization with a lighter gradient.

In 2024, the logo has been retouched again. The gradient now features the colors of the French flag, while the letters have been slightly adjusted for better visibility from a distance.

Carte Bleue Group logo since 1967.
CB logo from 1984 to 2015.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Carte bancaire CB" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-10-20. Retrieved 2006-10-20.
  • ^ "Carte Bleue". Archived from the original on 2006-08-31.
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