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Banamex. (Company News).


Financial group Banamex launched the first credit card on the Mexican market to make use of a chip in addition to the standard magnetic band, The new card, called "B smart," will allow users to receive pre-approved services, and a guaranteed first-six-months interest rate of 25%.

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Title Annotation:Banco Nacional de Mexico S.A. issues credit card with chip
Author:Randewich, Noel
Publication:Business Mexico
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1MEX
Date:Sep 1, 2002
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