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Second 50 US Mastercard and Visa Credit Card Issuers

The Mastercard and Visa credit card issuers ranked from 51st to 100th largest in the US owned a combined $13.37 billion in outstanding receivables at year-end 2022. This was up 12.2% from year-end 2021. The outstandings were tied to consumer and commercial card accounts. There were 33 credit unions among the second 50 largest. For those issuers, outstandings were a combined $8.74 billion, up 15.7% from year-end 2021. This was more than the average growth of 13.8% for the US Mastercard and Visa industry in 2022. Prior issues: 1217, 1194, 1172, 1150, 1128, 1106, 1083...

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