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Stonegate Bank Issues First US Credit Card to be Used in Cuba

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A small regional bank with a big idea about banking in Cuba just issued the first US credit card that functions in Cuba.

Stonegate Bank President, David Seleski

Stonegate Bank made headlines last year when it become the first US bank to establish a correspondent banking relationship in Cuba since Washington and Havana normalized relations.

While it has been technically possible to process credit cards in Cuba, US rules have stymied banks in the US from offering transaction processing because of the complexity of US rules for Americans traveling to Cuba.  Banks fear being liable for transactions made by Americans who may be traveling to Cuba in violation of U.S. rules that specify twelve authorized categories of travel.  Vacation is not an authorized category of travel for U.S. citizens.

Stonegate’s decision to offer debits cards means it is comfortable relying on the travelers’ own self-selection of an approved category of travel.  Mastercard will be processing transactions for Stonegate’s debit card.

Stonegate Bank won media attention last year for being the first US bank since the 1960 embargo to conclude a correspondent relationship with Cuba’s Banco Internacional de Comercio S.A. (BISCA). Stonegate also took over domestic banking functions for the Cuban embassy after M&T Bank decided to exit the relationship.  It is the correspondent relationship that will allow Stonegate Bank to settle debit card transactions with Cuban entities.

“In the past, everyone’s had to use cash, which is difficult. … It’s dangerous. It doesn’t really make a lot of sense,” Stonegate CEO David Seleski said Tuesday in Havana. “By having a credit card now, people will be able to use corporate travel down here, just like any other country.”

The card will be a limited-edition MasterCard. Stonegate will issue only 1,000 cards initially. Each card will feature artwork by celebrated Cuban painter Michel Mirabal.

The Cuban government will waive the usual 10 percent penalty on dollar exchanges for those using the Stonegate cards.

Seleski said he hopes more U.S. banks will issue cards that can be used in Cuba to ease the burden on the new wave of travelers expected to visit the island in the future.

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Stonegate Bank Issues First US Credit Card to be Used in Cuba was last modified: June 15th, 2016 by Cuba Journal