BC Card
BC Card (Hangul: 비씨카드) is a South Korean financial services company headquartered in Seoul. South Korea's largest payment processing company, it provides end-to-end payment services, primarily to financial institutions, as well as to local merchants through its subsidiary company Smartro; credit cards, debit cards and prepaid cards; local brand network operation under the brand of "BC"; card issuing BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) to financial institutions; as well as Internet commerce and mobile payment solutions.
| Type | Public | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Financial services | 
| Founded | 1982 | 
| Headquarters | 170 Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea | 
| Area served | Korea | 
| Key people | Dongmyun, Lee, CEO | 
| Products | Payment systems | 
| 256,104,000,000 won | |
| 18,165,000,000 won | |
| Parent | KT (69.5%) Woori Bank (7.65%) | 
| Website | www.bccard.com | 
Global Payment Services
    
BC Card is a leading company in the Korean card industry and is growing into a global payment company, aiming to become a global payment provider. In 2008, when it established a local subsidiary in China, it launched a partnership with China Union, a Chinese credit card company, and launched the "China Series Card." Currently, BC Card is in charge of buying tickets (inbound) of foreign-issued Union Card in South Korea, so if you use a Union Card issued in China, the buyer will be stamped with BC Card on the receipt.
Member companies
    
- Busan Bank
- Citibank Korea
- Daegu Bank
- KEB Hana Card
- Industrial Bank of Korea
- KB Kookmin Card
- Kyongnam Bank
- Nonghyup
- Shinhan Card
- Standard Chartered Korea
- Woori Card
- Community Credit Cooperative (not member, but issuer)
- Korea Post (not member, but issuer)
- Korean Federation of Savings Banks (not member, but issuer)
Brand
    
BC Cards are branded credit cards and check cards (aka debit cards).