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Credit card history: The first person to think of this financial instrument was a sci-fi writer

Buy now, pay later goes back to at least 1934, when American Airlines and the Air Transport Association issued the first Air Travel Card.

August 12, 2023 / 15:28 IST
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When the first universal credit card was introduced in 1950 by the Diners' Club, it was initially intended as a charge card for travel and entertainment expenses. (Photo by Tim Samuel via Pexels)
When the first universal credit card was introduced in 1950 by the Diners' Club, it was initially intended as a charge card for travel and entertainment expenses. (Photo by Tim Samuel via Pexels)

Did you know - around 150 years ago, Edward Bellamy wrote a science fiction time-travel novel called Looking Backward 2000-1887. It was translated into various languages and sold over a million copies. In Chapter 9 of this 150-year-old novel, Edward introduced a concept that we use today - CREDIT CARDS! In the socialist utopia that Bellamy created, every citizen receives an equal amount of credit.

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Credit cards became a reality in the mid-20th century, and in 2023, we have moved a step ahead. Now, we can pay our credit card bills, with ease, from the comfort of our bed via our mobile phones.

In 1934, American Airlines and the Air Transport Association issued the first credit card known as the Air Travel Card. With an Air Travel Card, passengers could "buy now, and pay later" for a ticket against their credit and receive a 15 percent discount at any of the accepting airlines. By the 1940s, all of the major US airlines offered Air Travel Cards that could be used on 17 different airlines.