"We are making the decision that we will likely no[t] allow
cryptocurrency purchases on the card," Paul Wilmore, managing
director at Barclaycard, told Bank Innovation blog.
A spokeswoman for Barclays in London said that the bank is
reviewing its policy on a country-by-country basis and that it
had not yet changed its policy.
Barclaycard is one of the biggest credit card providers in both
Britain and the U.S. that is yet to formally announce a ban on
card purchases of digital currencies.
Lloyds Banking Group Plc <LLOY.L>, which issues just over a
quarter of all credit cards in Britain, and Virgin Money <VM.L>
announced such a ban last week, following the lead of JP Morgan
Chase & Co <JPM.N> and Citigroup <C.N>.
The moves are aimed at protecting customers from running up huge
debts from buying virtual currencies on credit, if their values
were to plummet, a Lloyds spokeswoman said last week.
(Reporting by Lawrence White; editing by Alexander Smith)
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