1972
NatWest, Midland, Lloyds & RBS join together to issue the Access credit card under the Joint CreditCardCompany (JCCC).
1972
Lloyds Bank ‘Cashpoint’ is the first on-line verified ATM using plastic cards with a magnetic stripe.
1974
Consumer Credit Act (Section 75) provides protection to consumers buying goods costing between £30 and £10,000 (£100 and £30,000 in 2005) on their credit card: if the product turns out to be sub-standard, or fails to be delivered, the cardholder can claim compensation from the card-issuing bank. The Act (Section 84) also limits customer liability to no more than £50 if cards are stolen, and used by someone else.
1977
Barclaycard issues the first UK company card – hitherto cards had been issued only to individuals.
1977
Consumer Credit Act comes into force on July 1st 1977

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