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In-house company research has shown that 32% of individuals whose name on their credit or debit cards doesn’t correspond to their true gender identity report negative experiences when using them.
In line with Pride month, Mastercard is calling on credit card issuers and banks to create a True Name card for the LGBTQIA+ community.
Mastercard will start letting trans and non-binary individuals use their chosen name on the front of their cards, without requiring a legal name change. Published Jun 17, 2019 at 11:44 AM EDT ...
Mastercard has announced that it well let transgender and non-binary people use their chosen name, rather than their legal or given name, on credit, debit and prepaid cards.
Citi launches “True Name” feature with Mastercard to allow trans and non-binary people to use their chosen name Citi is the first major bank to offer "True Name" on its U.S. credit cards.
Before I updated the name on my credit cards, I needed to officially change my name on my Social Security card and driver's license. So after procrastinating for six months after getting married, ...
Mastercard will now allow transgender and nonbinary customers to use chosen names on their credit cards, the company announced Monday. With the company’s new True Name card, the name that shows ...
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