Credits.com Prohibitions List for Card Issuing
Credits.com is committed to upholding the highest standards of compliance, safety, and integrity across our financial ecosystem. This Credits.com Prohibitions List for Card Issuing outlines the categories of business activities, spending behaviors, and geographic locations that are either limited or prohibited when using Credits.com's services. This Prohibitions List applies to all partners, platforms, and end users (e.g., cardholders) who interact with Credits.com's products and systems.
A. Credits.com cards cannot be issued to cardholders residing or registered in the following countries:
Credits.com does not support onboarding or card use in jurisdictions that present heightened legal, regulatory, or sanctions risks. Cardholders in countries listed on international watchlists (e.g., FATF Grey List) require case-by-case review and explicit approval from Credits.com's Compliance leadership.
B. Credits.com cards cannot be issued to entities engaged in the following types of businesses under any circumstances:
C. Credits.com cards may be issued to entities with the following business models, subject to enhanced review and approval requirements such as evidence of licensing, regulatory compliance, and strong internal controls:
A. Credits.com cards cannot be used for spending in the following countries:
Card usage is prohibited in each of the countries listed above, regardless of whether the cardholder is an entity or an individual.
B. Credits.com cards cannot be used for any of the following types of purchases:
A. Policy Updates and Modifications
Credits.com reserves the right to update, modify, or change this Prohibitions List at any time, at its sole discretion and without prior notice.
Changes to this list may occur as Credits.com deems appropriate based on evolving legal, regulatory, compliance, or business requirements.
Clients and cardholders are encouraged to regularly review this document to stay informed of any updates.
Continued use of Credits.com's services following any changes constitutes acceptance of the modified Prohibitions List.