MINT
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Mint - online financial services (credit cards, insuance and loans)
Mint is an online financial services brand and part of the Royal Bank of Scotland Groups Retail - Direct Channels Division. The Mint credit card was introduced as a replacement for the RBS Advanta card.
Mint are known mainly as an online provider of credit cards, but also offer a variety of personal finance products
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[edit] Mint products
Mint offers insurance for cars and homes, unsecured loans and credit cards to uk customers.
[edit] The MINT MC2 Card
In 2003 MINT introduced the Mint credit card. The card was offered as two versions, a standard credit card and the MC2 card which has the bottom right-hand corner removed.
The card cannot be read by a minority of older machines, but does work in all ATMs. This was the first change to the shape of credit cards in the UK for 37 years.
[edit] Other Products
Additionally, under the banner of MINT +, Mint offers travel services and a wine club.
[edit] MINT Gift Card
In September 2006 MINT launched a pre-paid debit card. Costing an initial fee the card can be prepaid for any amount between £10 to £250. Used in a similar way as the gift vouchers offered by a number of retailers, it is not, however, tied to any one store.
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Banking: Adam & Company | Coutts von Ernst | Charter One | Child & Co | Citizens | Coutts | Drummonds Bank | First Active | MINT | NatWest |
Insurance and Motoring: Churchill | Devitt Insurance | Direct Line | Finsure | Green Flag | Jamjarcars | Lombard Direct | Priviledge |
Corporate and Payment Services: Angel Trains | BIBIT | Lynk | RBS Greenwich Capital | Streamline | WorldPay |
Annual Group Revenue: £20.9 billion GBP (11.8% FY 2004) | Employees: 140,400 | Stock Symbol: LSE: RBS | Website: www.rbs.com |