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gold card

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gold card
n
(Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) a credit card issued by credit-card companies to favoured clients, entitling them to high unsecured overdrafts, some insurance cover, etc.


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It is important that veterans lodge a claim for conditions that they believe may be service-related to access their full entitlements, and to assist in a claim for a war widow/ers pension and Gold card after their death.
Through collaborations with China Merchant Bank and Prestige International, the Company will provide the ANA CARD CHINA, a VISA Gold card that allows ANA Mileage Club (AMC) members residing in China to make and settle payments using local currency and accrue mileage for every purchase they make, among other benefits.
In a first in the airline industry, the check-in area for the member carriers has been arranged in zones according to class of travel, with Star Alliance Gold Card holders being served at an exclusive area.
 
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