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Venmo s Credit Card is Now Available Straight From the Mobile App

Venmo’s Credit Card is Now Available Straight From the Mobile App   Venmo announced on Tuesday its Venmo Credit Card is now available for all eligible Venmo customers to apply, straight from the Venmo app. As previously reported, the Venmo credit card is issued by Synchrony (NYSE: SYF) and powered by the Visa network, gives customers automatic cash back on every eligible purchase, a personalized rewards experience, and the ability to manage the card directly in the Venmo app. “The Venmo Credit Card offers the Venmo community a dynamic rewards experience that only Venmo can offer, maximizing opportunities to earn cash back. Each month, customers automatically earn cash back on the categories where they spend the most, earning up to 3% cash back on their top spend category, up to 2% back on the second highest, and up to 1% back on all other purchases.”

More retailers are launching credit cards — but are they worth it?

More retailers are launching credit cards but are they worth it? Chris Dong and Madison Blancaflor © Provided by The Points Guy MSN has partnered with The Points Guy for our coverage of credit card products. MSN and The Points Guy may receive a commission from card issuers. The latest brand with plans to launch a credit card may offer some insight into the future of the industry. Walgreens yes, that corner drugstore will unveil a lineup of credit cards later this year in partnership with Mastercard and Synchrony Bank as it pushes to expand its core business. On the surface, creating a credit card may seem like an odd choice for a brand known for its brick-and-mortar locations to pick up cold medicine and snacks.  However, Walgreens is just the latest company to announce (or launch) a credit card in the past year in the midst of the pandemic. And it’s not as strange as it may seem.

How did TPG do with its 2020 credit card predictions?

Dec 29, 2020 This post contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. Terms apply to the offers listed on this page. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, visit this page. At the beginning of 2020, the credit cards team sat down to predict where the credit cards industry was headed for the new year and beyond. Of course, none of us could have ever predicted that the coronavirus pandemic would turn this year on its head and the travel and cards industries with it. But looking back at our list from this time a year ago, there were a few things we did get right.

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