Access (credit card)

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Access is a former credit card introduced in Great Britain in 1972 by a consortium of National Westminster Bank, Midland Bank (now HSBC Bank), Lloyds Bank (now Lloyds TSB) and The Royal Bank of Scotland, as a rival to the established Barclaycard. It was also issued in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland by Ulster Bank, a subsidiary of NatWest, Northern Bank, then a subsidiary of Midland, and Bank of Ireland which was unconnected to the founder banks. The card scheme was run from Southend-on-Sea in Essex, by the Joint Credit Card Company Limited.

One of the early slogans was Your flexible friend (which was featured in an episode of Mr. Bean); another slogan which featured in a television advertisment was does you does, or does you don't take Access, accompanied by an animated Access and his friend Money (a pound sign). Access merged with the international credit card brand MasterCard in 1996.

As of 2007, some shops still advertise as taking the Access card, because they haven't removed old posters/stickers in their stores. The brand is considerd nostalgic in Britain in a similar manner to the Midland Bank Griffin.

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