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Juniper's investors sold the company to [[United Kingdom|British-based]] [[Barclays|Barclays Bank PLC]] in 2004. By 2005, Juniper became the fastest growing major [[credit card]] issuer in the US and in 2008 Juniper/Barclays became one of the top 10 card issuers in the US, issuing both [[Visa Inc.|Visa]] and [[MasterCard]] accounts.
Juniper's investors sold the company to [[United Kingdom|British-based]] [[Barclays|Barclays Bank PLC]] in 2004. By 2005, Juniper became the fastest growing major [[credit card]] issuer in the US and in 2008 Juniper/Barclays became one of the top 10 card issuers in the US, issuing both [[Visa Inc.|Visa]] and [[MasterCard]] accounts.


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==External links==
*[http://www.juniper.com/ Juniper Bank]

[[Category:Banks based in Delaware]]


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Revision as of 20:30, 9 April 2009

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Juniper Bank (now known as Barclays Bank Delaware) was founded in January 2000 by several former executives of First USA Bank. Richard Vague - CEO, and Jim Stewart - President, received the initial round of funding from Benchmark Capital.

Juniper was initially a full service on-line bank, offering checking and savings accounts, online bill pay, credit and debit cards. Their initial focus was on providing a state of the art online banking service. Juniper later focused solely on credit cards, offering cards with partners such as US Airways, the Harvard Alumni Association, Barnes & Noble, and Apple.

Juniper's investors sold the company to British-based Barclays Bank PLC in 2004. By 2005, Juniper became the fastest growing major credit card issuer in the US and in 2008 Juniper/Barclays became one of the top 10 card issuers in the US, issuing both Visa and MasterCard accounts.

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