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List of All Major Credit Card Companies

Here is a list of bank credit unions and other financial institutions that offer credit cards. 

Note this is just a sampling of the many credit card issuers operating today. It's important to research and compare the features and benefits offered by different issuers to determine which one is the best fit for your needs.

  1. American Express
  2. Bank of America
  3. Capital One
  4. Chase
  5. Citi
  6. Discover
  7. HSBC
  8. U.S. Bancorp
  9. Wells Fargo
  10. Barclays
  11. M&T Bank
  12. synchrony financial
  13. Ally Financial
  14. TD Bank
  15. PNC Bank
  16. Truist
  17. Fifth Third Bank
  18. Huntington Bank
  19. KeyBank
  20. Regions Bank
  21. USAA
  22. Navy Federal Credit Union
  23. Pentagon Federal Credit Union (PenFed)
  24. Alliant Credit Union
  25. First Tech Federal Credit Union
  26. State Employees' Credit Union (SECU)
  27. Merrick Bank
  28. First Premier Bank
  29. Total Visa
  30. First Progress
  31. Axos Bank
  32. Deserve
  33. Green Dot Bank
  34. Brex
  35. Affirm
  36. Marqeta
  37. N26
  38. Chime
  39. Current
  40. Avant
  41. Ollo
  42. Petal
  43. Jiko
  44. Net Credit
  45. Indigo Platinum
  46. Milestone Gold Mastercard
  47. First Access
  48. Horizon

This list is only a part of the available offers to find out more you should do your own research to find all available offers, and choose the one that fits you needs.




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