<P> In 2011, Discover began putting its logo on Diners Club cards . Some payment processors, like PayPal, can process only new Diners Club cards, bearing the Discover logo . </P> <P> In 2004, Diners Club announced an agreement with MasterCard . Diners Club cards issued in the United States and Canada then featured a MasterCard logo and 16 - digit account number on the front, and could be used wherever MasterCards were accepted . Cards from other countries continued to bear a 14 - digit account number on the front, with the MasterCard logo on the back . However, since the takeover of Diners Club International by Discover Financial Services, these cards have had the Discover logo on the back . </P> <P> Carte Blanche began in 1958 when the Hilton Hotels travel & entertainment card was renamed . Hilton sold Carte Blanche to First National City Bank in 1966 . Regulatory challenges forced First National City Bank to sell Carte Blanche to Avco in 1968 . In 1978, Citicorp (parent company of First National City Bank which was renamed Citibank) reacquired Carte Blanche without regulatory opposition . The 1960s - and 1970s - era Carte Blanche cards were considered more prestigious worldwide than their competition, the American Express and Diners Club cards, though its small cardmember base hindered its success . Carte Blanche was the first to implement a "Gold Card" program, as a means to recognize cardholders who were frequent users and paid their bills on time . In 1981, Citicorp acquired the Diners Club card, and by the mid-1990s the Carte Blanche card was being phased out in favor of Diners Club . Parent company Citigroup (also known as "Citi") was formed in 1998 with the merger of Citicorp and the Travelers Group . Citi issued a premium Diners Club card in 2000, naming it the Diners Club Carte Blanche card . It was an upper - level charge card on par with the American Express Platinum Card . The card carries a US $300 annual fee as of April 2015 and offers an extensive menu of perks . Diners Club requires payment from individual cardholders in full within 30 days; corporate accounts can pay within 60 days without penalty . By 2005, the classic Carte Blanche card had been phased out, and only the Diners Club Carte Blanche card remained . </P> <P> Diners Club expanded its customer base in Canada by acquiring the enRoute credit card from Air Canada in 1992 . It marketed the card under the combined name for a period of time as the "Diners Club / enRoute Card". The enRoute business was valued at over $300 million at the time of acquisition . Diners Club remains a minor player in Canada . </P>

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