Lexeme: co-branded credit card  
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  1. noun. A co-branded credit card is a type of payment card that is jointly issued by a financial institution, such as a bank, and a partner company, such as an airline, hotel chain, or retail store. These credit cards are created through a partnership between the two entities, and they typically offer various benefits and rewards that cater to the specific interests and needs of the partner's customer base. Co-branded credit cards usually feature the branding and logo of both the financial institution and the partner company on the card itself. They often provide cardholders with perks such as discounts, loyalty program points, exclusive access to events, or specialized services. The rewards and benefits are designed to entice customers to use the co-branded credit card for their purchases and build loyalty to both the partner company and the financial institution. GPT3.5
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  • noun. co-branded credit card (singular), co-branded credit cards (plural)
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