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Bincentric

Virtual card issuing infrastructure

  • Virtual card issuing infrastructure

A virtual-card issuing platform bringing together 7 issuing banks across the US, EU, and Asia, able to issue cards for almost any use case, with revenue-sharing. More of a B2B infrastructure play than a retail card service. Caveat: exact fees are not publicly disclosed.

Updated: July 2026 · Status: partially verified (web research)

71/100

Good

CRI rating

Key facts

Type
Virtual card issuing infrastructure
Issuing banks
7 (US, EU, Asia)
Use cases
Almost any industry/scenario
Model
Fast deployment with no large setup fee, revenue sharing
Fees
Not publicly disclosed (confirm directly)
Official website
bincentric.com

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Pros & cons

Pros

  • Access to 7 issuing banks (US/EU/Asia) through a single platform.
  • Fast deployment with low upfront costs, revenue sharing.

Cons

  • More of a B2B infrastructure play than a ready-made retail service.
  • Exact fees are not publicly disclosed.

Bincentric review

Bincentric combines the capacity of 7 issuing banks across the US, EU, and Asia, letting businesses issue virtual cards for almost any scenario or industry. It offers fast deployment without steep setup fees and real revenue-sharing opportunities. In essence, it's an infrastructure solution for businesses that want to launch their own card products.

Methodology

CRI score by category

CategoryWeightScore (0–100)Contribution
A. Cost and fees20%5811.6
B. Availability (BINs/banks)30%8224.6
C. Functionality25%7819.5
D. Benefits (revenue share)10%626.2
E. Trust / reputation10%666.6
F. Transparency and support5%582.9
CRI71/100 — "Good" (B2B infrastructure)

CRI is an editorial score based on an open methodology (not financial advice). See the Methodology page for details.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Bincentric

How many issuing banks are there?

7 (US, EU, Asia).

Is this a retail service?

It's more of a card-issuing infrastructure.

Ready to get Bincentric?

Terms and fees change — check the current details on the official website before applying.

Sources


Disclaimer: not financial advice. Data is limited — verify on the official website.

Disclaimer: not financial advice. Data is limited — verify on the official website.