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When it comes to banks that issue credit cards, what names come to your mind? Probably Citibank, and possibly American Express.
Maybe even Chase or Bank One. (Incidentally, Bank One is a subsidiary of Chase Manhattan Bank, as is Chase.)

A Name You Can Trust
You probably don't even know what bank issued the credit card you carry. Or perhaps it's from the same bank where you have your checking and/or savings account. But since Chase Manhattan Bank offers financial services to over 30 million individuals and businesses in the U.S., chances are your credit card was issued by them. Especially if you were looking for lower rates, no annual fees or good rewards programs. Even when you sign up for cards through some stores, gas stations, airlines or hotel chains, chances are Chase Manhattan Bank is behind it all! By offering such great rewards programs and low APRs, Chase Bank makes your purchases do double-duty to make your money go farther.

Because Chase Manhattan Bank is so big, they offer more than just credit cards. They can give you the ability to manage your money, save and invest wisely. In addition, they offer great customer support, card protection and various financial services. (You read that right--they offer financial services!!!) And Chase is one of the oldest financial institutions in the country. Sure, it's been through mergers and acquisitions, just like any big bank, but it's always worked to their advantage and helped make them what they are today--a leading financial services provider.


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