Introduction of the First Modern Credit Card
In 1950, the Diners Club introduced the first modern credit card, marking a significant technological advancement. Created by Frank McNamara, this card aimed to facilitate a cashless payment system, initially in select New York restaurants. Its ease of use quickly gained popularity, revolutionizing consumer culture and commerce. This innovation enabled a more accessible payment method, simplifying transactions and paving the way for widespread credit card adoption.
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