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cardholder
[kahrd-hohl-der]
noun
a registered member of an organization, especially of a union or a political party, who has been issued a card in evidence of membership.
a person who has a library card.
a person to whom a credit card or bank card is issued.
(on a typewriter) either of a pair of devices able to be raised to hold stiff objects, as envelopes or cards, card, in place for typing.
cardholder
/ ˈɑːˌəʊə /
noun
a person who owns a credit or debit card
Word History and Origins
Origin of cardholder1
Example Sentences
Evidence presented in court suggested help for the touts to buy tickets in bulk also came from another well-known company: American Express, which offers its cardholders privileged access to tickets for events through pre-sales.
The TfL website states that badge and cardholders don't need to explain their reasons for using it.
Many also make tools and other household implements available to library cardholders.
Some of the men were also in possession of skimming devices that are installed on ATMs to capture card data and record cardholders’ PIN entries, prosecutors allege.
Beyond just solving technical issues, cardholder support teams must serve as financial educators who can guide users through the fundamental building blocks of financial services.
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